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Wiltshire | England, Map, History, Facts | Britannica Wiltshire, geographic and historic county and unitary authority of southern England Wiltshire is situated on a low plateau draining into the basins of the Bristol Channel, the English Channel, and the eastward-flowing River Thames Trowbridge, in western Wiltshire, is the administrative center
Visit Wiltshire - Official Wiltshire Tourist Information Site Wiltshire is an enchanted place where you feel close to the earth and the ever-changing big skies Renowned for our iconic white horses carved into the rolling downs, almost half of Wiltshire is designated a National Landscape and there are numerous ways to enjoy our quintessentially English countryside, from walking, cycling and horse-riding
Things To Do in Wiltshire - VisitWiltshire. co. uk You can explore our industrial heritage at Wadworth Brewery, Crofton Beam Engines and Wilton Windmill, STEAM Museum or Swindon Cricklade Railway; discover butterflies and farmyard favourites; or uncover Wiltshire’s unparalleled archaeology in our fascinating museums
Tourism and travel - Wiltshire Council Wiltshire is a wonderful destination - explore lively market towns and rolling open scenery, visit stately homes, magnificent gardens, and the cathedral city of Salisbury
Wiltshire – Travel guide at Wikivoyage Wiltshire is a large, mostly rural county in the eastern part of the West Country of southern England Wiltshire features large areas of rolling chalk downland and grazing farmland, including Salisbury Plain, a large expanse of downland of which part is famously used as a training area by the British Army
12 Very Best Places In Wiltshire To Visit - Hand Luggage Only Nestled within the gorgeous English countryside, Wiltshire is a stunning county to explore while exploring the UK Best of all, it’s within easy reach of the Roman city of Bath or even from London, too