Wiltshire Holiday Accommodation

Wiltshire is the perfect destination for a relaxing break at any time of the year. Admire the beauty of our gardens; walk the White Horse Trail to see our eight white horses carved into the hillsides; or take a leisurely wander through our market towns and pick up the real flavour of country life.
There are few places in the world that can equal Wiltshire's sensation of mystical forces and unseen timeless energies. Stonehenge needs no introduction and is known the world over as an ancient monument of huge significance. Avebury's enchanting stone circles lie in the epicentre of Wiltshire's mystical landscape, with Europe's largest man-made prehistoric mound, Silbury Hill, and Britain's largest burial chamber, the West Kennet Long Barrow, close by.
 
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Children will find many delights to occupy their time in Wiltshire. Longleat is home to a multitude of attractions including the world famous Safari Park and the world's largest maze. Discover the history of the railway at Swindon's interactive attraction, STEAM - the Museum of the Great Western Railway, or make a splash at the Oasis Leisure Centre complete with Domebusters. For the more energetic; adventure playgrounds can be found at both Wilton House and Bowood House.
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The choice of accommodation within Wiltshire is unrivalled, from a romantic short break at one of our enchanting country house hotels to the homely comforts of a family owned bed and breakfast. Alternatively, Wiltshire has an excellent choice of farmhouse accommodation, self-catering units and campsites. Look out for providers who serve the "Wiltshire Breakfast" made from high quality local produce, much of which is organic.

Wiltshire, formerly Wiltonshire or Wiltunscir (9th century), is named after the former county town of Wilton (itself named for the river Wylye, one of eight rivers that drain the county).

 
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