Step back in time to a land of romance and legend in Wiltshire
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iltshire is a county brimming with myth and old English legend just waiting to be explored.
At its heart lies majestic Stonehenge, an ancient UNESCO World Heritage listed monument, best seen by private view at sunset where you can actually enter the sacred stone circle yourself.
When you’ve soaked up the spiritual vibes or simply seen one of the most magical sunsets you can remember, spend the rest of the evening in nearby Lacock, one of England’s most enchanting villages dating back to the Saxon era with its lime-washed, half-timbered and stone houses. The village has provided the setting for many movies and television dramas including Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice and Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone.
Tuck into an evening meal at The George Inn in Lacock, a vintage English pub built in 1361 which serves homemade pies and divine seafood dishes. And if you really want a romantic evening to remember, book yourselves a traditional gypsy caravan with White Horse Gypsy Caravans and spend the night under the stars with just the drum of horses' feet to break the silence. Ahhh!