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Postern Hill campsite is situated by Savernake Forest, with beautiful walks for all to enjoy.
Woods are in abundance too including West Woods, Nightingale & Webb's wood, so much to see and discover.
Visit Westonbirt - The National Arboretum, Home to 2,500 different species from the far corners of the globe and 5 national tree collections, Westonbirt is the perfect place for you to escape, relax or have an adventure! Take a journey up into the canopy on the STIHL Tree Top Walkway, stop by the café for a tasty treat or see if you can spot the Gruffalo!
The little ones will also find a Play Area and Zog Trail to keep them amused on their visit!
Set high above the village of Wilton, about 9 miles south east of Marlborough in Wiltshire, Wilton Windmill is the only working windmill in Wessex and still produces wholemeal, stone-ground flour.
Or why not take a trip into Marlborough close by to peruse the shops and have a bite to eat.
Our local amenities are:
Nearest Pub/Restaurant -1 mile
Swimming/Leisure Centre - 4 miles
Supermarket - 1 mile
Marlborough is situated in the picturesque rural north-east of Wiltshire
Much of its great natural beauty is environmentally protected and it offers the discerning visitor a unique blend of modern attractions and facilities. Site of a twice-weekly market, the High Street is one of the widest in the UK and lined on both sides with characterful old buildings housing an array of high quality shops.
The Merchant's House - one of the finest 17th century middle-class homes open to visitors in England - is also to be found on the High Street here and contains a wealth of period features, paintings and artefacts and on-going restoration.
Also on Marlborough’s High Street is St Peter’s Church, now a community centre. At certain times visitors can do a tower tour for great views over the town.
Among Marlborough’s many claims to fame is the mysterious Merlin’s Mound which can be found within the grounds of Marlborough College and is the reputed burial place of the wizard Merlin. The Duchess of Cambridge also attended this famous college.
There are all sorts of events for local residents and visitors alike. The traditional Mop Fairs held in October always bring in the crowds. Another draw is the annual Marlborough Literature Festival, an increasingly important event with something interesting for all ages and the Marlborough College Summer School, which draws lots of people to the town. Another popular annual event is the Marlborough Open Studios, usually held over several weekends in July, where local artists open up their studios, both in Marlborough and the neighbouring areas.
Not sure what to do? Then here is a list of 50 things to do in Marlborough, no matter the weather.
Both the Marlborough town map and 50 things to do are available for you to download, keep and browse at your leisure below.
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