We have compiled a list of Attractions in Wiltshire to visit during your stay. We hope the information about the attractions in Wiltshire helps you with your holiday planning.
1. Coate Water Country Park - Swindon, Wiltshire, SN3 6AA - Tel No: 01793 490150
Coate Water is a beautiful country park with a large 70 acre lake which was originally a reservoir to provide water for the Wilts and Berks canal. Today the park has a nature reserve, pleasant walks, marked cycling paths, children's play areas and mini golf.
2. Brokerswood Country Park & Woodland Railway - Brokerswood, Westbury, Wiltshire, BA13 4EH - Tel No: 01373 822238
Brokerswood is an award winning Country Park set in 80 acres of wonderful woodland and is a fantastic retreat for all the family. There are two children's adventure playgrounds joined by a narrow gauge railway, trails through the woods and even a fishing lake with barbecue areas nearby.
3. Bush Farm Bison Centre - West Knoyle, Wiltshire, BA12 6AE - Tel No: 01747 830263
Bush Farm has a great collection of animals including Bison, Elk, prairie dogs and chipmunks as well as North American artifacts on display. There is over 30 acres of woods to explore with play areas for the children and places to picnic.
4. STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway - Rodbourne, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN2 2TA - Tel No: 01793 466646
STEAM is a living history museum set in an old railway building in the heart of the old Swindon railway works. It tells the story of the Great Western Railway which was regarded as the most advanced in the world with the vision of rail travel from Isambard Kingdom Brunel. With lots of rolling stock, locomotives, interactive displays and exhibits a great day out for all the family is guaranteed.
A family run farm with lots of rare breeds where the kids can learn and have fun all at the same time. This former dairy farm is an all weather attraction with nature trails and an indoor play barn.
6. Longleat Safari Park - Longleat, Warminster, Wiltshire, BA12 7NW - Tel No: 01985 844400
Longleat was opened as a drive through safari park in 1966 the first one outside Africa and today it has a collection of over 500 animals. As you drive through the park you will see all the animals roaming free from the big game species such as lions, zebras and rhino's to the stunning pink flamingos and red deer.
7. Salisbury & South Wiltshire Museum - Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP1 2EN - Tel No: 01722 332151
Salisbury Museum is based in a Grade I listed building opposite Salisbury cathedral and houses exhibitions and artifacts relating to Salisbury and South Wiltshire from pre-historic times to the present day. The Stonehenge gallery questions how, why and when this ancient monument was built.
8. Trowbridge Museum - Trowbridge, Wiltshire - Tel No: 01225 751339
Trowbridge Museum is based in what was the town's last working textile mill and tells the story of the town's wool industry with exciting events and exhibitions for all the family.
9. Wiltshire Heritage Museum - Devizes, Wiltshire, SN10 1NS - Tel No: 01380 727369
The Wiltshire Heritage Museum is a museum, art gallery and library in Devizes covering the archaeology, art, history and natural history of Wiltshire with items from the very first archaeological digs at Stonehenge and Avebury.
10. Wadworth Visitor Centre - Devizes, Wiltshire, SN10 1JW - Tel No: 01380 732277
Wadworths have been brewing beer in Devizes since 1875 at the visitor center today you can see the whole brewing process in exhibits, see the creation of the pub signs and get an insight into the life of a shire horse.
11. Bratton Camp and Westbury White Horse - Westbury, Wiltshire, BA13 3EP
A large Iron Age hill fort was built at Bratton Camp over 2000 years ago and the White Horse that was cut into the chalk hillside about 400 years ago was probably to commemorate the Battle of Ethandun thought to have taken place at Bratton Camp in 878 AD. English Heritage
12. Swindon and Cricklade Railway - Blunsdon, Wiltshire, SN25 2DA - Tel No: 01793 771615
A heritage railway running on vintage steam and diesel locomotives over track on the old Midland & South Western Junction Railway that ran from Andover to Cheltenham.