Wayne Ford: A small, but delightful chalk land nature reserve owned by the Wiltshire Wildlife Trust. On our visit (our first ever) we saw roe deer, Red Kites, and numerous species of butterfly.
Wayne Ford: A friend introduced us to this fabulous old quarry that now houses an evolving collection of sculptures and wonderful wildlife. Walk through the quarry to the coastal path and explore further.
Wayne Ford: Fabulous farm shop and cafe. Highly recommended the Duck's full English breakfast, or if you prefer a smaller serving, opt for the Ducklings breakfast. And don't forget the great coffee.
Wayne Ford: Great for an evening stroll, looping through the wood and around the hill – or venture further by connecting to the Imber Range Perimeter Path.
Wayne Ford: A consistent range of thought provoking and surprising exhibitions continues with David Spriggs’ Material Light @messumsthebarn. Exquisite, beautiful and mesmerising work.
Wayne Ford: At 295m Milk Hill is the highest point in Wiltshire offering commanding views over the ancient landscape, and if it's clear day you can see Wales on the horizon.
Wayne Ford: Fabulous 48km circular walk around the perimeter of the Salisbury Plain Training Area. Stunning views combine with wonderful flora and fauna.