Experiencing our new Wiltshire tour
17/06/2025 · By Ian Holt
Explore ancient Wiltshire with Great Rail Journeys, with an exclusive sunset experience in the Inner Circle at Stonehenge and lunch in Avebury stone circle.
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Discover the ancient stones and monuments of Wiltshire on a tour that takes in the breadth of British history.
Explore Stonehenge on an exclusive sunset experience inside the stone circle, marvel at the Neolithic wonders of Avebury and uncover the many treasures of Salisbury, spanning the Bronze Age, Iron Age and Roman periods.
Based in Salisbury, surrounded by centuries of history, this holiday includes viewing an original Magna Carta on a tour of the famous cathedral, and embarking on nostalgic trips on heritage railways into the landscapes of Somerset and Wiltshire.
Unforgettable Experiences
What’s included on the tour?
Itinerary
Your holiday begins as you arrive independently in the cathedral city of Salisbury, where you meet the Tour Manager at our Georgian hotel. The Mercure White Hart Salisbury is in the heart of the city, a short distance from Salisbury Cathedral.
After checking in to the hotel from mid-afternoon, there's time to get to know the city. The parkland surrounding the cathedral (known as Cathedral Close) houses attractions such as the 18th-century Mompesson House, which featured in the 1995 film adaptation of Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility. In the city's timeless streets, you'll find a marketplace, quirky shops and a large independent art gallery, Fisherton Mill.
This evening our group is welcomed with a glass of prosecco before our first three-course dinner in the hotel restaurant.
Additional information
Hotel
Enhance your holiday
We can book UK rail tickets from your local station to and from the starting/finishing destination of your tour, such as York, London, Edinburgh, and Harrogate. Please call one of our Tour Advisors to discuss your requirements.
Reviews
4.7 / 5 · 21 reviews
Sharon
Submitted 27/Sep
I've given this holiday a 5?rating as we very much enjoyed it, but it wasn't without the occasional problem. As a new holiday for this year, it clearly needs a little tweaking. Despite the bad weather, with a lot of rain, I think we were lucky to dodge many of the showers. Each day was dry mornings and showery afternoons. We liked the hotel, breakfasts were very good, but felt evening meals could have been better. The staff were very friendly. Our main problem came on the Stonehenge day, the highlight of the holiday. We had a sunrise experience, so a very early start to the day with the coach departing 5.45am. We arrived at 6.15, to see the sky gradually turning red. Sunrise that day was at 6.36, so it was extremely annoying and frustrating that the shuttle bus, that drives you to the stone circle was nowhere in sight. It eventually turned up but didn't depart until 6.45! So, it wasn't exactly accurate to describe it as a sunrise experience as we missed the actual sunrise by around 15mins. Even though the beautiful red sky had faded by the time we arrived, it was still a fantastic experience. We were also told it was a private experience with no other visitors, when in fact there were loads of other people there. The "private access to the museum" also didn't happen as it was still closed! All in all a good trip, but it most certainly left us wanting more and we now feel the need to go back to Stonehenge on our own so we can experience all the bits we missed out on with GRJ. The trouble is, we don't drive, so that's not very easy for us to do, hence our decision to do the holiday with GRJ.
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John T. Pitman
Submitted 24/Sep
An enjoyable holiday in wonderful surroundings only slightly spoiled by the weather which can't be helped.
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Judith Brown
Submitted 24/Aug
Interesting itinerary with a small friendly group and an excellent tour manager.
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Chris
Submitted 19/Aug
A wonderful and interesting itinerary based around Salisbury. Even a last-minute change of castle visits didn't matter as the substitute was an unusual but worthy replacement. The preferred transport provider - Pewsey Vale Coaches - provided a new 25-plate midibus for our small party group and having the same (excellent) driver for each trip simply made him one of the group. The hotel was excellent, the food and accommodation better than expected. If only there had been a sunset at Stonehenge!
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MR COLIN READ
Submitted 19/Aug
Very enjoyable. Courier was friendly and very helpful. Hotel in Salisbury had a few weak points - lack of a toilet brush, ridiculously tiny washbasin about the size of two hands. Failed hairdryer was never replaced. Cooked lunch at Avebury was clearly a mistake, with much wasted food, considering we had a hot meal that evening. We have already completed the holiday questionnaire.
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T Cackett
Submitted 18/Aug
A well structured and varied holiday with ample time to visit each site without feeling rushed. Superbly managed by Malcolm supported by knowledgeable local guides, especially the Director of the Wiltshire Museum. Minor irritations on arrival at a couple of sites where staff were unprepared for our visit. Decent hotel with friendly and efficient staff. Varied choices for dinner. Lively Quiz Night on Wednesdays. A special shout-out to Lee, our brilliant coach driver and a fine raconteur!
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