The county of Wiltshire in the south of England is home to the world-famous Stonehenge, a prehistoric megalithic structure that is aligned towards the sunrise on the summer solstice and sunset on the winter solstice. Most of the region—which is primarily a rural county—lies on chalk, a kind of soft and porous limestone that is resistant to erosion; in fact, the largest area of chalk, called the Salisbury Plain, is where Stonehenge is located. Funnily enough, the local nickname for Wiltshire natives is “Moonrakers,” after a band of smugglers evaded taxes by raking the surface of a local pond to conceal their alcohol.
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Guide To Wiltshire: Places To Visit And Things To Do Beyond Stonehenge
This British county has many spectacular sites for enterprising visitors to see, such as the Old Sarum, Langford Lakes and the New Forest, to name a few. Here's your guide to top places to visit and things to do in Wiltshire

The Salisbury Cathedral of Wiltshire on a summer's day
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The Salisbury Cathedral of Wiltshire on a summer's day
Photo: Robert Harding Video/Shutterstock

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