Travel Blogs from Salisbury, United Kingdom

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Windsor Castle, Salisbury, United Kingdom travel blog

Windsor Castle

A travel blog entry by gregd999

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... to visit Windsor Castle, which was not quite so straightforward (or cheap) as you might expect. It involved driving to Salisbury station, convincing the ticket seller that there was a cheaper fare than 120 pound each (isn't research on the internet ...

Stonehenge- The 8th Wonder of the World., Salisbury, United Kingdom travel blog

Stonehenge- The 8th Wonder of the World.

A travel blog entry by mangyan

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... nbsp;  Second visit to StoneHenge        You won't believed that I traveled from North Wales to Salisbury, England to see the Stongehenge for the second time around for the sake of  Photography.  It is funny, ...

Salisbury, Salisbury, United Kingdom travel blog

Salisbury

A travel blog entry by gab84

Al sudoeste de Inglaterra...mision: conocer ...

Kvetnova navsteva, Salisbury, United Kingdom travel blog

Kvetnova navsteva

A travel blog entry by misa.spalkova

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Kvetnova ...

Salisbury and Stonehenge, Salisbury, United Kingdom travel blog

Salisbury and Stonehenge

A travel blog entry by churchill2020

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... before driving up to Stonehenge and joining the tourists on a cold blustery morning. After freezing our butts off we headed into Salisbury for some lunch to rejouvenate ourselves then toured round Salisbury cathedral. Am got in by bus at 8.30pm and then ...

Stonehenge, Salisbury, and Breamore House, Salisbury, United Kingdom travel blog

Stonehenge, Salisbury, and Breamore House

A travel blog entry by zimmel08

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... , which makes sense but I never even thought of! As we continued on our excursion we headed about 20 minutes down that road to Salisbury which is an old city with a lovely cathedral from the 1200s. It is a huge cathedral which really makes the city even ...

The Real Beginning, Salisbury, United Kingdom travel blog

The Real Beginning

A travel blog entry by cookecarl

... doing better planning on the events I volunteered at during the Festival.  The time between them required me to spend more time in Salisbury than ever before.  There was really no need to wait for a special order tire, which if I had paid more ...

Chillax man......., Salisbury, United Kingdom travel blog

Chillax man.......

A travel blog entry by kartman

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... the forestry rangers were worried we were lost and pulled up to help. Even stranger is that the roads are used to get from Downton to Salisbury and are quite busy. Missed a turn on the way home and ended up somewhere where most of us (well 50% of us at ...

Salisbury and Stonehenge, Salisbury, United Kingdom travel blog

Salisbury and Stonehenge

A travel blog entry by ajamesnavratil

5

... wasn't at the crossroads of two major highways and packed with hundreds of tourists. But it wasn't all that spectacular. Salisbury a medium-sized city known primarily for its cathedral. Salisbury Cathedral has the tallest spire of any church in ...

Salisbury, Salisbury, United Kingdom travel blog

Salisbury

A travel blog entry by brunelfran

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Petite halte à Salisbury pour nous restaurer et approcher la cathédrale. Superbe cloître, mais entrée de la cathédrale très chère. Nous préférons poursuivre notre route vers Stonehenge. ...

Stonehenge & Castle Combe, Salisbury, United Kingdom travel blog

Stonehenge & Castle Combe

A travel blog entry by jacinta81

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A quick trip to Stonehenge followed by a wayward roadtrip in search of more white horses. We gave up & went to check out Castle Combe instead. A tiny village in the middle of bushland where Dr Doo Little was ...

Squares and Circles, Salisbury, United Kingdom travel blog

Squares and Circles

A travel blog entry by dlj

5

... bread to the ducks and swans in the Avon river - just near the “Do not Feed the Birds” signs. River? - Hah! Salisbury is at the meeting of five (or maybe seven) rivers, but the little stream near the shopping area is certainly not a river by ...

Stonehenge and Salisbury!, Salisbury, United Kingdom travel blog

Stonehenge and Salisbury!

A travel blog entry by alyssawhitworth

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I went on a school trip to Stonehenge and Salisbury!!  I woke up very verrry early (it was around 7:30!!) and I took a charter bus with many of my fellow students up to Stonehenge and then to the town of Salisbury.  Stonehenge was amazing. ...

Stonehenge & Salisbury, Salisbury, United Kingdom travel blog

Stonehenge & Salisbury

A travel blog entry by ulka

5

... located in the English county of Wiltshire, about 3.2 kilometres (2.0 mi) west of Amesbury and 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) north of Salisbury. One of the most famous prehistoric sites in the world dating back to approximately 2200 BC  - Word Heritage ...

Train to Salisbury and Stonehenge, Salisbury, United Kingdom travel blog

Train to Salisbury and Stonehenge

A travel blog entry by ginztrips

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... of Stonehenge, the bus dropped us off in the city of Salisbury where we walked the streets of this quaint town. Went to the Salisbury Cathedral to visit our ancestor Lord John Cheney and the Magna Carta. Arrived back in Fleet in time for Tea at Deni's ...

The Rockin' Weekend, Salisbury, United Kingdom travel blog

The Rockin' Weekend

A travel blog entry by the.waitrix

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... visit: Bath, Cardiff, and Stonehenge. I decided that Stonehenge was the most important to me. I hopped on the next train to Salisbury, the closest town (with a train statio) to Stonehenge, which is set a few miles out in the middle of empty plains. I had ...

Stonehenge!, Salisbury, United Kingdom travel blog

Stonehenge!

A travel blog entry by aren_mallary

... & chips. We went to a candy shop, picked up some toffee for Aren, chocolate/fudge/oat/praline clusters for me. I toured Salisbury Cathedral (only had enough cash for 1 person to tour, didn't expect to need anything but credit cards). It was pretty but ...

Stonehenge, Salisbury, United Kingdom travel blog

Stonehenge

A travel blog entry by gregd999

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... horses constructed out of stone in paddocks scattered around the county, and we chanced upon one of them. Also traveled across the Salisbury Plains Artillery Range, and although firing had stopped for the day, the signs were still about. Tea back at the ...

Tour of Salisbury Cathedral, Salisbury, United Kingdom travel blog

Tour of Salisbury Cathedral

A travel blog entry by ahamill

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Ike and I took a tour - it was surprisingly fun! A bus took us everywhere and we had a nice tour guide to solve all our problems for us. we sat in the back of the bus cause we're the cool ...

Sal is bury good, Salisbury, United Kingdom travel blog

Sal is bury good

A travel blog entry by the_cools

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... church, apart from the Magna Carta. No photos of course, but it was great to see a little piece of history! Bidding farewell from Salisbury, we headed up to Stonehenge. As soon as we hopped out the car we were frozen to the bone by the icy winds. ...

A place I've always wanted to go.... :), Stonehenge, Abbey Square, Amesbury, Amesbury, Salisbury SP4 , United Kingdom travel blog

A place I've always wanted to go.... :)

A travel blog entry by jen.samson

I got so excited as we saw the big rocks of Stonehenge appear in front of us, got out of the spaceship to a cold cold wind and rain :( didn't go in as it was 8pound per person and we are on a tight budget, over all it Ment more to me than rocks in a ...

Stonehenge, Wiltshire, United Kingdom travel blog

Stonehenge

A travel blog entry by nicolewang

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Salisbury Cathedral, Salisbury, United Kingdom travel blog

Salisbury Cathedral

A travel blog entry by diastole

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Salisbury in ...

Getting loaded, Salisbury, United Kingdom travel blog

Getting loaded

A travel blog entry by trusselltrust

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... thank you for all you help ladies and gents, girls and boys. More than 40 schools supported the appeal. From Salisbury, Bournemouth, Newbury, Chandlers Ford, New Forest and South Wales- school children far and wide have gotten involved in a big ...

Salisbury, Salisbury, United Kingdom travel blog

Salisbury

A travel blog entry by stumblebum

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... cabinet. We emerged back into bright sunshine and wandered around a few shops on our way back to the car. The Market Inn on Butcher's Row in front of the market square beckoned us in for refreshment. Salisbury is a great old city and well worth a ...

Swingin' through Salisbury, Salisbury, United Kingdom travel blog

Swingin' through Salisbury

A travel blog entry by schultz

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... our tour. But when hit the station in Salisbury, were ushered into taxis and soon was standing face to face with the beautiful Salisbury Cathedral. We took a very quick tour of the cathedral, since we had a tea time appointment at 3:30 and it was already ...

On the wrong side of the road, Salisbury, United Kingdom travel blog

On the wrong side of the road

A travel blog entry by pegannon

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... wine we go to the Abbey. We've arrived just in time to take the tour up the tower. No way I could have done this in Salisbury but here I'm ok. Well, the wine certainly helped and Chris & Ryan really wanted to go. And the distraction of one of the most ...

DAY 1 and 2- Salisbury by Night, Salisbury, United Kingdom travel blog

DAY 1 and 2- Salisbury by Night

A travel blog entry by norski

... a mini tour of Salisbury.  This tour began with a walk through the park, the very medieval city and most importantly the Salisbury Cathedral which houses the original Magna Carta!  Tres Cool!  We managed to fit this  all in within a ...

A romp through the English countryside, Cotswolds, United Kingdom travel blog

A romp through the English countryside

A travel blog entry by guesties_os

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If you could pick the perfect weather for a trip through the English countryside, especially the charming region called 'The Cotswolds' then you would have picked the gorgeous Spring weather that we are currently experiencing. As we drive along narrow ...

A visit to Stonehenge...., Salisbury, United Kingdom travel blog

A visit to Stonehenge....

A travel blog entry by tll-tina

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... and early today day since there was a lot of train travel to get us around.  First stop was to head southwest to Salisbury, the closest train station to the Stonehenge area.  With only a minor Oops picking the train we needed to travel on, we ...

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