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Attractions and Places To See around Huish - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Huish include a concentration of Neolithic sites within the North Wiltshire & Wessex Downs AONB. This region offers historical monuments and natural landscapes for exploration. Visitors can discover ancient stone circles, burial mounds, and artificial hills. The area provides opportunities to engage with thousands of years of history.

Best attractions and places to see around Huish

  • The most popular attractions is Avebury Stone Circle, a man-made monument that encircles part of the…

Last updated: May 20, 2026

Avebury Stone Circle

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Avebury is an extraordinary place in the North Wiltshire & Wessex Downs AONB. One of many Neolithic sites in the area, this stone circle is large enough to encircle part …

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Silbury Hill

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Silbury Hill is the largest artificial mound in Europe. It is similar in height and volume to the Egyptian pyramids. Whilst the hill is a bit of a mystery to …

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Avebury to Ridgeway Track

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A chalky incline from Avebury village (and the stone circles), past the mucky farm and up onto the Ridgeway. It can get pretty rutted and steep here, so you'll want an easy gear for sure!

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West Kennet Long Barrow

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This is a Neolithic burial chamber that is older than Stonehenge. You can go inside a number of the chambers to view them. It is dark, though - so pack a torch to see the surrounding rocks.

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Marlborough Town Centre

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Small English market town in Wiltshire with about 8,000 inhabitants. In 1204 Marlborough was granted city rights and market rights.

Small, sweet shops and cafés, nice houses and alleys make …

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Ian
May 14, 2026, Marlborough Town Centre

Pretty town - about 8 pubs but none of them in the Good Beer Guide. Which tells its own story.

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Beautiful lil town, some lovely walks through the trees too

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hiking poles might help up hill

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MCW73
March 7, 2025, Silbury Hill

Sidbury Hill, or Sidbury Camp, is the site of an Iron Age bivallate hillfort on the eastern edge of Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England. The site is sub-triangular in shape, approximately 17 acres in area, and is constructed on the site of a Neolithic settlement. The hill offers excellent defensive slopes on all sides, which have been supplemented by the double ditch and rampart earthworks. The settlement and hillfort were partially excavated in the 19th century and the 1950s; there were finds of pottery and other artefacts. A Neolithic settlement site was discovered during the excavation in the 1950s, being of a section of the south-east rampart of the hillfort. A number of flint flakes and tools were recovered. The site is a scheduled national monument. Trees planted in the 1960s were removed from 2002 and the area was allowed to revert to the natural chalk downland. Access to the site is difficult as it is on, or near, Ministry of Defence land, and there are many tank tracks and occasional artillery firing in the area. There are also numerous ditches, barrows, trackways, field systems, and tumuli in the area. Due to erosion issues climbing on the barrow is now forbidden. Such a shame, but understandable.

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A well preserved bell barrow, the mound of which measures 22m in diameter and stands up to 2.8m high. The mound is surrounded by a berm up to 5m in diameter and a ditch 0.7m deep and up to 6.2m wide. One of these two bell barrows produced a sherd of Bronze Age pottery and a fragment of a polished greenstone axe, both found by Owen Meyrick. A bell barrow, the mound of which measures 24m in diameter and stands 2.7m high. The berm and ditch which surround this barrow have been levelled by cultivation on three sides but survive as buried features on the fourth. From measurements on the western side it can be seen that the berm is c.3m wide and that the ditch is c.5m wide.

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Who wouldn't want to walk into a neolithic burial chamber? anybody? no? didn't think so!!! It was amazing!!! The monument includes six prominent Bronze Age round barrows which form part of a larger round barrow cemetery north-east of West Kennett Farm and west of the Ridgeway track on Overton Hill. This is the site of a round barrow which, despite being ploughed level, will contain archaeological information; the old ground surface beneath the mound and the surrounding quarry ditch, from which material was quarried during construction of the monument, will survive as buried features. The area of the mound has a diameter of 33m; the surrounding ditch is c.2m wide. A bowl barrow, the mound of which measures 41.5m in diameter and stands up to 1.2m high. The mound is surrounded by a ditch which has become infilled over the years but which survives as a buried feature c.3m wide. This barrow has been partially excavated on two occasions, in 1857 by Thurnham and again in 1882 by W & H Cunnington. The primary cremation burial was not located but two secondary cremations were recovered. One was located north- west of the centre of the mound and was accompanied by a flint scraper and a serrated flint flake; the other was situated east of the centre and contained pottery sherds of two vessels, a beaker and an urn, as well as a piece of antler and several bone pins. A bowl barrow, the mound of which measures 42m in diameter and stands up to 0.7m high. The barrow has been partially excavated on two occasions, in 1857 by Thurnham and in 1882 by Ponting. These revealed that the barrow mound contained a crouched skeleton in a grave partly lined and roofed with sarsens. This was covered by a sarsen cairn, itself ringed by a double circle of sarsen stones c.1m outside the edge of the cairn. There was no evidence of a ditch around this barrow. Other finds included a later crouched skeleton covered with sarsen stones, the skeleton of a child, three large urns full of burnt bones and the perforated head of a bone pin. A well preserved bell barrow, the mound of which measures 26m in diameter and stands up to 3m high. The mound is surrounded by a gently sloping berm or platform c.3m wide and a ditch 0.5m deep and up to 6.4m wide.

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The top section is great coming down after Fyfield Common, but the descent down into Avebury is tricky even on a mtb. Once you reach the farm it's been absolutely destroyed by 4x4s and tractors. So good luck. This type of track is my least favourite part of "official" cycling trails. They just whack the signage up and don't do any restoration or introduction of bylaws to prevent offroad vehicles from using them, restricting enjoyment for other users. It's not like there aren't miles and miles of offroad byways around here which could be legislated for multi-use and non-motorised use.

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Mystical place.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I explore around Huish?

The Huish area is rich in Neolithic history. You can visit the impressive Avebury Stone Circle, a henge monument where you can touch the ancient stones. Another significant site is Silbury Hill, Europe's largest artificial mound, whose purpose remains a mystery. Don't miss West Kennet Long Barrow, a well-preserved Neolithic burial chamber that allows entry into its dark interior.

Are there family-friendly attractions in the Huish area?

Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Avebury Stone Circle is a great option as it's free to enter, and children can explore and touch the large stones. The nearby Marlborough Town Centre also offers a pleasant environment for families with its independent shops and cafes.

What kind of walking trails are available near Huish's attractions?

The region offers a variety of walking trails, including easy options. You can find routes like the Wilcot and Kennet & Avon Canal Trail, or the West Woods Beech Avenue loop from Lockeridge. For more details and route options, explore the Easy hikes around Huish guide.

What outdoor activities can I do near these attractions?

Beyond exploring the historical sites, the Huish area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on easy trails, or for more adventurous options, there are dedicated routes for mountain biking and gravel biking. Check out the MTB Trails around Huish and Gravel biking around Huish guides for specific routes.

Are there cafes or places to eat near the main attractions?

Yes, the village of Avebury, which is encircled by the Avebury Stone Circle, has facilities. Additionally, Marlborough Town Centre, a short distance away, offers numerous cafes and eateries where you can take a break and enjoy a meal.

What is the best time of year to visit the attractions around Huish?

The Neolithic sites around Huish, such as Avebury Stone Circle and West Kennet Long Barrow, are accessible year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the outdoor sites, while autumn provides beautiful scenery. Be aware that fields can be muddy, especially after rain, so appropriate footwear is recommended regardless of the season.

Can I go inside West Kennet Long Barrow?

Yes, you can enter the chambers of West Kennet Long Barrow. It is a Neolithic burial chamber that is free to enter during reasonable daylight hours. It can be dark inside, so bringing a torch is advisable to see the surrounding rocks and interior clearly.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions in Huish?

Visitors particularly appreciate the unique opportunity to get up close and interact with ancient history. Being able to touch the stones at Avebury Stone Circle and explore the chambers of West Kennet Long Barrow are frequently highlighted experiences. The free entry to many sites and the scenic setting within the North Wiltshire & Wessex Downs AONB also contribute to a positive visitor experience.

Are there any viewpoints offering scenic views of the region?

Yes, Silbury Hill, while a man-made monument, also serves as a viewpoint, offering moderate trails with amazing views of the surrounding landscape. West Kennet Long Barrow is also noted for its scenic location.

Are there any challenging cycling routes near Huish?

For those seeking more challenging cycling, the area offers routes like the 'Juggler's Lane – View from Roundway Down loop from Avebury Stone Circle' for gravel biking, which is rated as difficult. The 'Kennet and Avon Canal Crossing – Tan Hill on King Alfred's Way loop from Burbage' is another difficult gravel biking option. You can find more details in the Gravel biking around Huish guide.

What should I wear for exploring the attractions and trails?

Given that many attractions are outdoor historical sites and trails can be muddy, especially around Avebury Stone Circle, good footwear is essential. Waterproof and sturdy walking shoes or boots are highly recommended. Layered clothing is also advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions.

Is there parking available at the main attractions?

While specific parking details for each site are not provided, major attractions like Avebury Stone Circle, being a popular destination, typically have visitor parking facilities nearby. It's always a good idea to check local signage upon arrival.

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