Food Scene
The Horse & Groom
High StreetSightseeing
The world famous iconic ancient stones of Stonehenge are a must see for every visitor to Salisbury.
Regular (green) Stonehenge buses leave by the train station every hour. You can catch a regular (red) bus from outside our house to get to the Stonehenge bus stop.
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Stonehenge
The world famous iconic ancient stones of Stonehenge are a must see for every visitor to Salisbury.
Regular (green) Stonehenge buses leave by the train station every hour. You can catch a regular (red) bus from outside our house to get to the Stonehenge bus stop.
Come and visit the Salisbury cathedral. This masterpiece of architecture has the highest spire in the country.
302 locals recommend
Salisbury Cathedral
Come and visit the Salisbury cathedral. This masterpiece of architecture has the highest spire in the country.
Great place to have an hour or two outside. You can choose to walk around the ancient hill fortifications, for free, and enjoy the views over the city and the nearby air field. Part way around the walk are the remains of the original Salisbury cathedral.
For a small cost you can enter the old castle ruins and enjoy this history steeped monument at its best.
27 locals recommend
Old Sarum Castle
Castle RoadGreat place to have an hour or two outside. You can choose to walk around the ancient hill fortifications, for free, and enjoy the views over the city and the nearby air field. Part way around the walk are the remains of the original Salisbury cathedral.
For a small cost you can enter the old castle ruins and enjoy this history steeped monument at its best.
Parks & Nature
There is a walk from our house, across Broken Bridges and pass The Mill, with views across the water meadows to the Cathedral. The walk ends at QE gardens where you can sit by the river and enjoy the scenery.
There is a play park for children and often an ice cream van parked up with refreshments.
11 locals recommend
Queen Elizabeth Gardens
Crane Bridge RoadThere is a walk from our house, across Broken Bridges and pass The Mill, with views across the water meadows to the Cathedral. The walk ends at QE gardens where you can sit by the river and enjoy the scenery.
There is a play park for children and often an ice cream van parked up with refreshments.
The walk along the town path joins Queen Elizabeth gardens an d the Mill pub with stunning views across to the cathedral and an ideal location for a drink looking across the river.
Harnham Water Meadows
Town PathThe walk along the town path joins Queen Elizabeth gardens an d the Mill pub with stunning views across to the cathedral and an ideal location for a drink looking across the river.
Entertainment & Activities
ODEON Salisbury
New CanalGetting Around
You can walk from the train station to our home in about 20 minutes. There is also a bus service which stops right outside our home which will take you right to the train station.
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Salisbury station
You can walk from the train station to our home in about 20 minutes. There is also a bus service which stops right outside our home which will take you right to the train station.
Bus Station
The X3 buses go into town and stop outside our home every 10 minutes .
Drinks & Nightlife
Qudos
38 Castle StClassy bar which ofen has live music.
One of my personal favourites for reliable, reasonably prices food both earlier in the morning and into the evening. There's always plenty of local ales to partake in too!
The King's Head Inn
1 Bridge StOne of my personal favourites for reliable, reasonably prices food both earlier in the morning and into the evening. There's always plenty of local ales to partake in too!