

Visitors can spend a day and experience the Woodland railway, Adventureland, Play Trails, Heritage Centre and toddler undercover play area as well as simply enjoying the tranquillity of a woodland with the sights and sounds of nature all around them. http://www.brokerswood.co.uk/
See Bison, Elk, Raccoons, Prairie Dogs at Bush Farm Bison Centre, an attractive south Wiltshire farm with lakes and 30 acres of old oak woodlands. http://www.bisonfarm.co.uk/
A unique 38 acre farmstead where you can learn about farming methods past and present and have fun feeding and grooming the animals. Or just enjoy the calm of a wonderful rural setting.
Longleat House is widely regarded as one of the best examples of Elizabethan architecture in Britain and one of the most beautiful stately homes open to the public. In 1966 the first safari park outside Africa was created in the grounds of the house and it remains one of the country’s leading wildlife attractions. There is also a hedge maze, safari boats along the river, rides along the longleat railway, an adventure castle and more. http://www.longleat.co.uk/
Cholderton Rare Breeds Farm Park and Rabbit World is a converted milk dairy farm, set in beautiful countryside on the Wiltshire & Hampshire border only 4 miles from Stonehenge, with views to Salisbury Cathedral. You can see, touch and feed the animals as well as watch pig races or play on the adventure playground. http://www.choldertoncharliesfarm.com/
A 166 hectare, working, mixed, open farm. Come and enjoy a fun day out with the whole family with animals around every corner and learn a little more about our beautiful countryside and the rural way of life. A great place to visit come rain or shine! http://www.rovesfarm.co.uk/
Barron, Royal, Max and Tom are the latest in a long line of Shire horses which have served Wadworth for over one hundred years. In their heyday more than forty Shires were used by the Brewery to deliver their already famous beers to local inns and hostelries. Ponies and traps were used by the Brewery's representatives to call on customers. The stables are open to the public from 1.30pm to 3.30pm Monday to Thursday. http://www.wadworth.co.uk/
Displays start with the Vulture Restaurant at 11.30. The Noon and 3.30pm flying displays are held in the Lower Flying Grounds while the 2pm Valley of the Eagles display takes place in Reg's Meadow. At the end of the day, there's a wild Red Kite and Heron feed at the hides. Additional activities include duck races and Raptor Safari tractor & trailer rides. http://www.hawk-conservancy.org/
You can walk among some of the most beautiful butterflies in the World, flying freely against a backdrop of tropical plants and skimming over fish filled ponds. Our many crafts men and women offer a huge range of beautiful and interesting handcrafted gifts, many of which are skillfully created on site - making this not only a great place to shop, but also an interesting and interactive experience! http://www.studleygrange.co.uk/
One of England's oldest racecourses, racing having taken place at the picturesque downland course since the 16th century. Salisbury stages a number of meetings during the summer months when it successfully combines high quality racing with a friendly and enjoyable day out. http://www.salisburyracecourse.co.uk/
The park has a visitor centre that houses countryside displays and a café. Lydiard Park also has exciting adventure playgrounds for toddlers and older children including an aerial runway. Paths and trails through the woods and by the lake offer glimpses of the many animals and birds which make Lydiard their home. http://193.113.179.211/parkslydiard
Nightingale Wood has 3,500 metres of new paths to take visitors to every part of this very exciting new woodland, which is owned and managed by Forest Enterprise. This beautiful new woodland now also boasts a brand new bird hide overlooking a meandering stream and wildlife areas. Tel: 01594 833057