Monday, 12th May 2008
Steeped in legend and mystical allure, Wiltshire is home to the legendary Stonehenge, Avebury stone circles and white horses carved into the landscape.
Getting There
Wiltshire is easily accessible by road and train. There are regular trains from Bristol Temple Meads station to Chippenham, Swindon, Bradford on Avon, Trowbridge, Westbury, Warminster and Salisbury.
Wiltshire can be reached via the M5 and then take the M4, A4 or A36.
Find out more about Castle Combe.
Castle Combe Skid Pan and Kart Track is a great way to try kart racing and off-road driving. All ages are catered for and combined activity days are available.
Castle Combe Circuit , situated 4 miles from Chippenham, is the fastest sporting location in the South West. Meetings are fast, exciting and great value.
Stonehenge is a world heritage site. It stands impressively as a pre-historic monument of unique importance.
Avebury Stone Circle is one of the largest and most magnificent of the ritual henge monuments. It was built in the late Neolithic period.
>> Learn more with Stonehenge and Avebury for just £3.50 +p&p from Bristol Gift Shop. The complete history of Avebury and Stonehenge, the two most important prehistoric temples in Britain.
For more information see www.visitwiltshire.co.uk