The Green Dragon
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TOURISM INFORMATION

 

 

We'll be building up a list of places of interest local to The Green Dragon that registered users can rate. This will help visitors to the area find the best places to go and might even provide some inspiration for us locals too. If you want more information on any of these, why not pop in and see us - we might have some further literature, advice or even discount tickets for some of them.

 
A'Beckett's Vineyard

A'Beckett's Vineyard

 

Our local vineyard, producing fantastic red, white and sparkling wine. We can order this wine to be available during your stay and you can also tour the vineyard on certain days. See their website for details


Website

http://www.abecketts.co.uk/

 

liked by 90 people 90 recommends

 
Avebury Stone Circle

Avebury Stone Circle

 

Less than 30 minutes by car, Avebury Stone Circle should not be missed while you are in the area. Far more spectacular than Stonehenge - in our opinion- you can while away the hours wandering among the ancient stones. The village of Avebury itself offers plenty of places to eat and shop.


Website

http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/avebury

 

liked by 90 people 90 recommends

 
Bowood House and Gardens

Bowood House and Gardens

 

A fantastic day out for all the family, beautiful house and gardens and a fun play areas for the kids with an adventure playground with aerial rope walks, giant slides and a life-size pirate galleon. From late  April to eraly June the Rhododendron Walks offer a spectacular stroll through a blaze of colour and close by is  the Bowood spa and golf complex.


Website

http://www.bowood.org

 

liked by 88 people 88 recommends

 
Caen Hill Locks

Caen Hill Locks

 

This flight of 16 locks may be the most impressive anywhere on the UK's waterways.

They were engineer John Rennie's solution to climbing the very steep hill in Devizes, and were the last part of the 87 mile route of the Kennet & Avon Canal to be completed.

Great walks or even take a short break on the canal, there is a tea room and usually various activities during the Summer months


Website

http://www.waterscape.com/in-your-area/wiltshire/p

 

liked by 76 people 76 recommends

 
Devizes Divas

Devizes Divas

 

An eclectic group of retailers and dealers in decorative and antique furniture, vintage and contemporary gifts of all descriptions. Pictures old and modern, in fact everything for the home builder to the present finder!


Website

http://www.devizesdivas.co.uk

 

liked by 1 people 1 recommend

 
Lacock

Lacock

 

Lacock village is about 45 minutes away between Melksham and Chippenham. Perfect for the whole family as both Harry Potter and Pride and Prejudice were filmed there along with a multitude of other popular films and costume dramas. The entire village belongs to the National Trust and visitors from abroad just love its multitude of character cottages, the church, the Abbey and the Fox Talbot Photographic museum.


Website

http://www.www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-lacocka

 

liked by 79 people 79 recommends

 
Longleat House and Safari park

Longleat House and Safari park

 

We are about 45 minutes drive from Longleat, making us an ideal place to stay when planning your visit to this great attraction.


Website

http://www.longleat.co.uk

 

liked by 69 people 69 recommends

 
Market Lavington Museum

Market Lavington Museum

 

The home of the Museum is the Old Schoolmaster's House, built in 1846, which illustrates village life and work mainly from Victorian times to the present day.
Anyone interested in tracing their family history back to Market Lavington is advised to contact the curator who is usually more than happy to assist.


Website

http://www.marketlavingtonmuseum.org.uk

 

liked by 82 people 82 recommends

 
Museum of the Great Western railway

Museum of the Great Western railway

 

Great day out for those rainy days. Close to the outlet village in Swindon.


Website

http://www.steam-museum.org.uk/

 

liked by 50 people 50 recommends

 
National Trust

National Trust

 

With so many National Trust properties in this area , it is worth considering becoming a member. Stonehenge, Avebury and Lacock are just a few of their properties you can visit while you stay with us


Website

http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk

 

liked by 78 people 78 recommends

 
Stonehenge

Stonehenge

 

Less than 30 minutes drive from here to Stonehenge or you can get a Stonehenge bus tour from Salisbury to take full advantage of this historic site.


Website

http://www.stonehenge.co.uk

 

liked by 75 people 75 recommends

 
Stourhead House and Gardens

Stourhead House and Gardens

 

Another National Trust property these gardens are awesome any time of year. The lake was made (even more) famous by Colin Firth in the BBC adaptation of Pride and Prejudice


Website

http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-stourhe

 

liked by 83 people 83 recommends

 
The City of Bath

The City of Bath

 

The City of Bath  and the beautiful countryside which surrounds it has been described as one of England's most beautiful places to visit. A regular bus leaves our village for this famous city or you can drive there in less than an hour.


Website

http://www.bath.co.uk

 

liked by 67 people 67 recommends

 
The Stonehenge Tour

The Stonehenge Tour

 

Join the tour at Salisbury train station, the bus station or from the City centre. Tours leave every hour or half hour depending on time of year and take in Old sarum, Amesbury and Stonehenge. Get on and off as you like the ticket lasts all day


Website

http://www.thestonehengetour.info

 

liked by 82 people 82 recommends

 
Urchfont Scarecrow Festival

Urchfont Scarecrow Festival

 

***Scarecrow Festival & Church Flower Festival 30th April - 2nd May 2011*
The scarecrow trail through the lovely village of Urchfont is an extremely popular event in the local calendar.
You can return several times over the weekend and try to solve the names of the scarecrows, usually followind a particular theme


Website

http://www.kennet-communityweb.com/site

 

liked by 87 people 87 recommends

 
Wadworth visitor centre

Wadworth visitor centre

 

brewery trips, visit the shire horses and tastings. Ring to arrange your visit


Website

http://www.wadworth.co.uk/visitor_centr

 

liked by 87 people 87 recommends

 
Wiltshire Heritage Museum Devizes

Wiltshire Heritage Museum Devizes

 

Devizes' own museum with a series of galleries tracing the history of Wiltshire and its people from earliest times to the present day. The prehistoric collections are among the finest in Britain and contain some of the most important objects associated with Avebury and Stonehenge.


Website

http://www.wiltshireheritage.org.uk

 

liked by 89 people 89 recommends

 

 

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