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Attractions and Places To See around Etchilhampton - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Etchilhampton include a mix of historic landmarks and significant natural features within the Wiltshire countryside. The village is situated at the western edge of the Vale of Pewsey, bordering the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The area is characterized by its historic buildings, ancient monuments, and prominent hills offering expansive views. Visitors can explore sites ranging from Neolithic stone circles to 18th-century industrial engineering.

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Last updated: June 22, 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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Caen Hill Locks

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An impressive set of 29 locks cross the canal one after the other between Rowde and Devizes on the Kennet and Avon Canal. Engineered by John Rennie in the 18th …

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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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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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Cherhill White Horse

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The Cherhill White Horse is the second oldest in Wiltshire, created two years later than the horse at Westbury, which was cut in 1778. From this spot above the horse, you get breathtaking views over the picturesque countryside.

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John Thorpe
May 2, 2025, Silbury 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 Caen Hill Locks are one of the highlights of Route 4 on the Avon K Canal. Physically this is interesting. The water flows down the mountain, but the ship floats up the mountain lock by lock due to its own buoyancy.

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A stunning little walk around the beautiful little village of Avebury home of the world's largest Neolithic stone circle along with stone avenues and ancient tombs. Much of Avebury and the surrounding landscape is owned and cared for by the National Trust and is free to explore for everyone all year round.

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Thomas Coombs
February 19, 2023, Silbury Hill

Takes in some historical sites and well planned. Recommended.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I explore around Etchilhampton?

The area is rich in history, featuring significant ancient monuments and historical buildings. You can visit the Neolithic Avebury Stone Circle, the impressive Silbury Hill, and the ancient burial chamber of West Kennet Long Barrow. Within Etchilhampton village, notable historic buildings include St. Andrew's Church, Etchilhampton Manor House, The Old Rectory, and Etchilhampton House, all contributing to the village's designated Conservation Area.

Are there any notable natural features or viewpoints in the Etchilhampton area?

Yes, Etchilhampton Hill offers breathtaking panoramic views across the Vale of Pewsey to the distant Marlborough Downs. The village is situated at the western edge of the Vale of Pewsey, bordering the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, providing expansive natural vistas. You can also see the Cherhill White Horse, a prominent hillside chalk figure that offers great views of the surrounding countryside.

What are some family-friendly attractions near Etchilhampton?

Several attractions are suitable for families. Avebury Stone Circle allows close interaction with ancient structures and is free to visit. The Caen Hill Locks provide an interesting historical and engineering marvel to observe, with paths suitable for strolls. Many of the walking routes in the area are also family-friendly, offering opportunities to explore nature and history together.

Can I go hiking near Etchilhampton?

Absolutely. The region offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find various routes, including moderate trails like the 'Alton Barnes White Horse – Milk Hill loop from All Cannings' or the 'Devizes Wharf – Caen Hill Locks loop from Devizes'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Etchilhampton guide.

Are there options for cycling or gravel biking around Etchilhampton?

Yes, the area is suitable for cycling, particularly gravel biking. Routes like the 'Caen Hill Locks – Canal Towpath Cycle Route loop from Rowde' offer an easy ride along the canal. More challenging options include the 'Imber Range Path – View from Westbury White Horse loop'. Discover more routes in the Gravel biking around Etchilhampton guide.

What do visitors say about the ancient sites like Avebury Stone Circle?

Visitors find Avebury Stone Circle to be an extraordinary and impressive Neolithic site. Many appreciate that it's free to enter and allows them to get up close and even touch the stones, unlike some other ancient monuments. The surrounding fields can be muddy, so good footwear is often recommended.

What kind of industrial heritage can be found near Etchilhampton?

The most prominent industrial heritage site is the Caen Hill Locks on the Kennet and Avon Canal. This impressive flight of 29 locks, engineered by John Rennie in the 18th century, is a testament to historical engineering. An 18th-century aqueduct also carries the Kennet & Avon Canal across the northern section of the parish on Etchilhampton Hill.

Where can I find information about the local history of Etchilhampton village itself?

Etchilhampton village has a rich history, with several Grade II listed buildings. St. Andrew's Church dates back to the 13th century, featuring a 12th-century font and 17th-century box pews. Other historic properties include Etchilhampton Manor House (17th century), The Old Rectory (16th century), and Etchilhampton House (1773). The central part of the village is a Conservation Area, preserving its historical character.

Are there any unique man-made monuments besides the stone circles?

Yes, beyond the stone circles, you can find Silbury Hill, which is the largest artificial mound in Europe, comparable in size to the Egyptian pyramids, though its purpose remains a mystery. Additionally, the Cherhill White Horse, carved into the hillside, is the second oldest white horse in Wiltshire, dating back to 1780.

What is the best time of year to visit Etchilhampton for outdoor activities?

The area is beautiful year-round, but for walking and cycling, spring and summer offer pleasant weather and lush landscapes. Autumn provides stunning foliage, while winter walks can be atmospheric, especially around the ancient sites. Always check local conditions, as fields around sites like Avebury can be muddy after rain.

Are there any dog-friendly walking routes in the area?

Many of the footpaths and trails around Etchilhampton are dog-friendly, allowing you to explore the countryside with your canine companion. Areas like Avebury Stone Circle and the paths around Caen Hill Locks are popular for walks. Always keep dogs under control, especially near livestock, and follow local signage regarding leads.

Are there any easy walking trails suitable for beginners or those seeking a gentle stroll?

Yes, the paths along the Kennet and Avon Canal, particularly around Caen Hill Locks, offer relatively flat and easy walking opportunities. Many of the routes listed in the Hiking around Etchilhampton guide include moderate options that can be adapted for gentler strolls, and the village itself offers pleasant, easy walks through its historic core.

What is the significance of Silbury Hill?

Silbury Hill is the largest artificial mound in Europe, built around 2400 BC. Its height and volume are comparable to the smaller Egyptian pyramids. Despite extensive archaeological investigation, its exact purpose and significance remain unknown, as no burials have been found within it, making it one of Britain's most intriguing prehistoric mysteries.

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