Accessible Things to Do
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Cotswold Wildlife Park & Gardens
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Zoo
Burford
260 Animal Species, Stunning Gardens, Giraffe Walk-way, Walk with Lemurs, Train, Café, Picnic Areas, Adventure playground, Children’s farmyard, Indoor exhibits.
The Dove Inn
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Pub/Inn
Warminster
A delightful pub in the unspoilt Wiltshire countryside, offering an award winning restaurant with flagstoned bar and beautifully appointed en-suite bedrooms. The Dove offers first class, food that is hearty, flavoursome and fresh.
Skydive Netheravon
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Adventure Sport Centre
Netheravon
Enjoy a thrilling view of Wiltshire with a tandem parachute jump at Skydive Netheravon. With modern aircraft and state of the art equipment, our fully qualified instructors will fly you into the skies on your parachuting adventure.
Abbey House Manor
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Garden
Malmesbury
The Abbey House Manor garden is a place guests have loved exploring for many years, and the the doors are reopenedto be able to continue the story, having raised over £3000 for local charities already. With the help of Head Gardener, Freya Langford,…
Sarum College
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Event Venue
Salisbury
Situated in Grade I Listed buildings in Salisbury’s Cathedral Close, Sarum College hosts a regular programme of art exhibitions, workshops, courses and literary and musical events throughout the year.
The Holburne Museum
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Museum
Bath
Fascinating art exhibitions in an impressively majestic setting.
Great Chalfield Manor
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Historic House/Palace
Restored manor-house, c1480, next to contemporary small parish church. Great hall, screen and contemporary mural portrait of the builder. Alfred Parsons designed the gardens
Mercure White Hart Hotel
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Pub/Inn
Salisbury
Opposite the Cathedral, minutes walk from the city centre and shops. Squire’s restaurant renowned for its food excellence and service. Relaxing newly decorated lounge and bar with log fires during the winter months and secluded courtyard.
Wilton House
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Historic House/Palace
Wilton
Wilton House, home to the 18th Earl of Pembroke, provides a fascinating insight into British history. Built on the site of a 9th century nunnery, set in 21 acres of landscaped parkland with water and rose gardens beside the River Nadder.
Salisbury's Chequered History Guides
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Chauffeured Tours
SALISBURY
My name is Lorna and I am a professional Blue Badge Tour Guide with my own licensed vehicle. What could be better than your own professional Blue Badge Guide with a spacious vehicle to travel in? You can decide where you would like to go in the…
Swindon
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Market Town
Swindon
Looking to visit the amazing town of Swindon?...If so, click here to get the latest Swindon tourist information direct from the official Wiltshire tourism site!
Roves Farm Visitor Centre
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Farm
Swindon
Roves Farm is a family run, working farm open all year round. We welcome visitors of all ages to come and enjoy hands-on farm activities with our friendly animals, as well as experience the sights and sounds of a working farm.
This summer join the…Salisbury's Chequered History Guides
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Type:
Guided Tour
SALISBURY
My name is Lorna and I am a professional Blue Badge Tour Guide with my own licensed vehicle. What could be better than your own professional Blue Badge Guide with a spacious vehicle to travel in? You can decide where you would like to go in the…
Museum Of Computing
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Museum
Swindon
Come and see 70 years of technology from desktops, portables, laptops and Apple Macs, to games consoles, handhelds, arcade games, calculators and more...
The Kennet & Avon Canal Trust Devizes
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Canal / Waterway / Marina
Couch Lane, Devizes
The Kennet and Avon Canal Trust has been in existence for more than 50 years.
At Devizes we have our Head Quarters, Canal side Museum, Boat trips, Café and gift shop.
Trowbridge Museum
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Museum
Trowbridge
Trowbridge Museum, where you can discover 1000 years of the town’s history. Discover how Trowbridge was shaped by the scale of production and quality of its West of England woollen cloth and became the county town of Wiltshire. Housed in a former…