Amesbury A345 A303 A345 Amesbury Museum & Heritage Centre Amesbury Park A345 A303 WCW WCW WCW S a l isb u ry R o a d C o u n t e s s R o a d T h e C e n t r e Salisbur y R o a d Salisbury Street Parsonage Road Beaulieu Road Highfield Road Ratfyn Road S o u th Mill Road High Street B u tte Ja g g ard View S i m m a n c e Way Holders Road London Road Queensberry Road Antrobus Road Devereux Road Solstice R ise Coltsfoot Clo s e Orchard Way Haywain Mill Green Road L y n d h urst Road Kitchener Road The Drove Cold Harbour F i n nis Road London Road Earls Court Road Flower Lan e James Road Halfmoon Clump Countess Ratfyn Bosco R i v e r A v o n R i v e r A v o n C o un t e s s R o a d ★ 45 400 200 0 600 metres 5 2.5 0 7.5 minutes walk 1.5 0.75 0 2.25 minutes cycle 45 24 24 WCW WCW C h u r c hi ll Wa y S o u t h C h u r c h i l l Wa y W e s t hur chi ll W a y N o r t h t s a E y a W l l i h c r u h C 400 200 0 600 metres 5 2.5 0 7.5 minutes walk 1.5 0.75 0 2.25 minutes cycle P P P P P P P P P P ★ 24 Churchill Gardens River Avon River Nadder Town Centre Salisbury Cathedral Bourne Hill Salisbury Rail Station Hayball Cyclesport D e v i z e s Roa d D e v i z e s Roa d S t . 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Mar k ' s R o ad E s t c ourt R o a d E s t c ourt R o a d B ourne H ill B ourne H ill G r e e n c r of t S t r e e t G r e e n c r of t S t r e e t R a m p a r t R o ad S t Ann S tr e e t S t Ann S tr e e t B e dwi n S tr e e t B e dwi n S tr e e t R o lle s t o n e S t r e e t Winchester Street Guilder Lane Guilder Lane Love Lane Barnard Street Barnard Street H ig h S t r e e t H ig h S t r e e t S t r ee t S i lve r S t r ee t S i lve r Mi n s t e r S treet Mi n s t e r S treet C r a n e B r i d g e R o ad C r a n e B r i d g e R o ad M i lf o rd S tre et Market Square S t r e e t Q u e e n L o w e r S t r e e t L o w e r S t r e e t Terrace Ha rc o u r t W a t e r L a n e South Western Road C a s t l e S t r e e t M a r k s e Park Street Park Street M a no r Ro a d M a no r Ro a d F o w le r' s R o a Wyn d h am R oa d Wyn d h am R oa d Close S wa y ne ' s Albany Road Albany Road B e lle Vu e R oad B e lle Vu e R oad S alt L a ne S alt L a ne N e the ra vo n Ro a d Victoria Road R idg e w a y D o nald s o n D N o r t h S t re e t R o a d D e w s South Street oad Highfield Road Wi nd s or R oa d Wi nd s or R oa d Windsor Street C li f to n R o ad K i n gs land R oa d K i n gs land R oa d E y r e s W a y Whitefriars Road F r i ar y L a n e F r i ar y L a n e C a r me lit e W ay C a r me lit e W ay d M e a d o w s W a l k Constable Way F is he r t on Is lan d S p i r e V i e w S t Paul ' s R o a d S t Paul ' s R o a d St Edmund's Church St G i g a n t S tr e e t M ar l b o r o ug h R oa d M ar l b o r o ug h R oa d Road W o o ds t o c k Hamilton Road King's Road Churchfields Road M i l l R o a d M i l l R o a d B r o w n S t r e e t S t J o h n 's S t Pa l m e r R o ad E l m G r o v e E l m G r o v e Campbell Road Trinity Street Trinity Street S t P a ul' s R o ad S t P a ul' s R o ad C o u r t K iv e l James Street B e d for d R d Lees Court Q u e ens R o a d Q u e ens R o a d O ld G eorge Mall W a l k P e p y s E n d l e s s Str e e t E n d l e s s Str e e t C o l l e g e S tre e t M ilf or d Wyndham Terrace B r i d ge S t re e t B r i d ge S t re e t Sidney Street Sidney Street G a s L ane Meadow Road Avon Terrace Mi d d l e t o n R oa d H u ls e R oa d B u tts R oad Y or k R oad Y or k R oad George Street L a n e C o l dh a r b o ur L a n e C o l dh a r b o ur R us s el l R oa d N e w S tr ee t N e w S tr ee t C a th e r i n e S t C r a n e S t re e t C r a n e S t re e t N e w C an al Ivy Street Ex et er S t r e e t F is he r to n S tr ee t F is he r to n S tr ee t N els o n R o a d A s hl e y R o ad P a th T ow n A36 A36 A36 A345 Aractions in the area Amesbury History Centre is open Tuesday to Saturday 11am – 4pm. With recent evidence of continuous settlement since before 7500BC and a breath-taking Mesolithic collection that is greater in quantity (from one single location) than any other found in this country, the town’s history centre at the Melor Hall, Church Street will amaze visitors with its story of life before the stones and its mind blowing artefacts from the town where history began. 07793 366429 Stroll around Wilton House with its 17th century interiors, world famous art collection and 22 acres of parkland and gardens. Discover 5000 years of history at the mighty Iron Age hill fort at Old Sarum. Be inspired by the peace and beauty of Salisbury Cathedral. Discover the world’s finest original Magna Carta, the world’s oldest working clock, Britain’s tallest spire and over 750 years of history. Located within the Cathedral Close are: The Salisbury Museum with a variety of renowned displays including prehistory, paintings, costumes and ceramics; The Rifles Berkshire and Wiltshire Museum which tells the story of the infantryman from the Seven Years War to the present day; and the beautiful period architecture and collections in Mompesson House and Arundells. For up-to-date information about all these destinations and more, go to www.visitwiltshire.co.uk Why not take the bus to Amesbury and walk to Stonehenge? X5 bus from Salisbury to Countess Roundabout = 45 minutes. You can also take the Activ8 from Salisbury to Amesbury town centre. Buses run into the evenings Mon- Sun. Please check which return bus stop you will need. Or you could take the bus part-way for a longer walking route (approx 3 hours each way) 66/67 bus from Salisbury to Porton = 22 minutes (Last bus approx 6.44pm from Porton Mon-Fri, 6.29pm Saturdays) Please check www.connectingwiltshire.co.uk for the most recent bus timetables. The Stonehenge Tour bus visits the railway station, Salisbury Cathedral, Old Sarum and Stonehenge. www.thestonehengetour.info Some of the roads marked on the walking routes do not have pavements. While these roads are not busy, please take care. Salisbury to Stonehenge From Salisbury, cycle up the charming Woodford Valley to Stonehenge, stopping off at Amesbury along the way. Well worth a visit is Woodhenge – just to the north of Amesbury, a Neolithic site probably built around 2400BC. Today concrete markers show where six concentric rings of wooden posts are believed to have supported a building. Take time to enjoy the Stonehenge landscape which is all part of the World Heritage Site and the perfect place to stop off for a picnic. www.english-heritage.org.uk Join a National Trust guided walk to discover ancient places such as the Greater Cursus, the Stonehenge Avenue, King Barrow Ridge and the enormous henge at Durrington Walls. www.nationaltrust.org.uk You can hire bikes from Hayball Cyclesport in Salisbury town centre: 01722 411378 www.hayball.co.uk. Old Sarum @connectingwilts www.facebook.com/connectingwiltshire email [email protected] Salisbury Amesbury Salisbury to Stonehenge Cycling and Bus Walks Map Bus walks Rail and cycle Folding bicycles can be taken on any train service and placed in the usual luggage racks. A limited number of full size bicycles can be carried as well. For rail services in Wiltshire you do not have to reserve a space, but it is a good idea, particularly at peak times. You can reserve a space at the station or contact the train operators at least 24 hours in advance. • First Great Western 0845 700 0125 • South West Trains 0845 600 0650 (option 4) www. connecting wiltshire .co.uk Stonehenge at dawn Amesbury water meadows Palladian Bridge at Wilton House Salisbury Cathedral 24 WCW H P Cycle way / path (surfaced) Bridleway or cycle way (unsurfaced) Recommended cycle route (on-road) National Cycle Network Footpath / footway (surfaced) Cycle parking Wiltshire Cycle Way Information centre Toilet Araction Stonehenge tour bus stop X5 bus stop 66/67 bus stop (cyclists dismount) (cyclists dismount) Base map data © OpenStreetMap contributors. Additional data by Wiltshire Council © Crown Copyright and database rights 2014 Ordnance Survey 100049050 Original cartography by Steer Davies Gleave. (Updated by FourPoint Mapping, April 2014. wwwfourpointmapping.co.uk) Base map data © OpenStreetMap contributors. Additional data by Wiltshire Council © Crown Copyright and database rights 2014 Ordnance Survey 100049050 Original cartography by Steer Davies Gleave. (Updated by FourPoint Mapping, April 2014. wwwfourpointmapping.co.uk) Key Produced by FourPoint Mapping for Wiltshire Council. www.fourpointmapping.co.uk. All rights reserved. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2014. Ordnance Survey 100049050. Wiltshire Council and FourPoint Mapping accept no responsibility for omissions or errors. Hayball CYCLESPORT Hayball Cyclesport Blackhorse Chequer 26-30 Winchester Street Salisbury SP1 1HG BIKE HIRE 0 1 7 2 2 4 1 1 3 7 8 www.hayball.co.uk [email protected] Woodhenge Plan your journey by bike, bus, train, car or walking at www.connectingwiltshire.co.uk. All information correct September 2016. All photographs © VisitWiltshire 2016. D17817LD 2016