Salisbury Cathedral
Overview
Discover over 750 years of history, including Britain's tallest spire, the world's best preserved original Magna Carta and Europe's oldest working clock.
Open 365 days a year
Hostels nearby
Location of Salisbury Cathedral
Salisbury Cathedral
Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP1 2EJ
Map references
- OS Grid Ref:
- SU142296
- Lat/Lng:
- 51.066126, -1.797514
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Contact information
- Phone:
- 01722 555105
- Email:
- [email protected]
Other things to do nearby
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Stonehenge
How did our ancestors manage to carry the mighty stones from so far away and build this amazing structure? Surrounded by mystery, Stonehenge never fails to impress.
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Woodhenge
A Neolithic monument dating from about 2300 BC. Concrete markers replace six concentric rings of timber posts, that may have supported a ring-shaped building.
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Mountain biking in Cholderton
Get out and about on your bike and enjoy the rolling landscape. Whether you’re after hard core down hills, or just a simple ride along the landscape, you can ride as far as your legs will allow you!
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Walking and Rambling in Cholderton
Get back to nature and stride out on foot to explore the beauty of this part of the country.
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Cycling in Cholderton
Jump on your bike and enjoy the landscape. Seasoned pro or just fancy a ride, there is something for everyone to enjoy.
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Cholderton Charlie's Farm
During your stay, be sure to explore on the farm. Lots of animals and babies being born all year round, to feed, see, touch and cuddle!
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New Forest Water Park
Set in 50 acres of beautiful countryside, the park is a great place to try waterskiing, wakeboarding or you the inflatable banana and tyre rides.
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Cycling in the New Forest
There are over a hundred miles of way-marked cycle routes in the New Forest which offer safe cycling for all the family (maps are available at the hostel).
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Watersports in the New Forest
According to the official Bournemouth website, no area in Europe has such a wide range of watersports in such a condensed area as Bournemouth and Poole!
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Walking and Rambling in the New Forest
It’s usual to think of trees when you think of a forest, but the heath land is an equally important landscape in the New Forest National Park.
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Liberty's Owl, Raptor and Reptile Centre
6 miles Home to a large collection of birds of prey and reptiles. Watch the birds flying free and reptiles up close during the spectacular displays. Visit the website
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Forest Leisure Cycling
0.1 miles Just 5 minutes walk from the YHA and situated in the traditional village of Burley. We recommend Forest Leisure Cycling for cycle hire, repairs and cycling accessories.
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New Forest Tour
See the New Forest National Park like never before! Enjoy grandstand views on an exhilarating, open-top ride through pretty villages and magical landscapes, passing wandering ponies.
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Brockenhurst Riding Stables
Your ride will take you out into the New Forest Country Park to take in the wonderful views and see wild ponies and other animals that live in the forest. Visit the Brockenhurst Riding Stables webs
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The Hawk Conservancy Trust
Set in 22 acres of woodland and wildflower meadow, there are over 150 birds of prey on view, from the tiny Pygmy Owl to the impressive Steller's Sea Eagles.