Promotional graphic featuring a bowl of tomato soup garnished with fresh herbs and served with slices of bread on a wooden table. The text reads 'Wiltshire Winter Warmer' at the top, and below, 'Unlimited Homemade Seasonal Soups – Made from the freshest, local, seasonal ingredients' on a light textured background

Wiltshire Winter Warmer – Seasonal Soups, Fresh air and log fires

Warm up this winter with the Wiltshire Winter Warmer! Enjoy a refreshing countryside walk, followed by unlimited seasonal soups, freshly baked bread, and local cheeses – all by the glow of roaring log fires. Fresh air, hearty food, and great company await. Book now and make January something to look forward to!

Scenic view of a countryside footpath alongside the calm Kennet and Avon Canal in the Pewsey Vale, surrounded by tall trees with textured trunks on the right and vibrant green grass along the path’s edge. The reflective surface of the canal mirrors the clear blue sky and bare-branched trees, creating a serene natural setting. Lush green fields and distant hills stretch across the background under the bright daylight, emphasizing the tranquil rural landscape

Wiltshire Winter Warmer – Seasonal Soups, Fresh air and log fires

Wiltshire Winter Warmer: Seasonal Soups, Fresh Air, and Log Fires
Experience the heartwarming flavours of Wiltshire this winter with our unlimited seasonal soups, made from the freshest local ingredients. Enjoy a day of scenic countryside walks, crisp fresh air, and the welcoming warmth of log fires. Perfect for escaping the chill and immersing yourself in the beauty of Wiltshire’s winter landscape.

Spaces are limited, so book your spot today for this cosy and delicious experience!

This close-up image showcases a mix of wild plants and flowers, including a dandelion (Taraxacum officinale), white dead nettle (Lamium album), bugle (Ajuga reptans), and a delicate tendril of vetch (Vicia species). The vibrant yellow dandelion flower stands out prominently, with its familiar, fluffy seed head. Nearby, the white dead nettle features small, white, hooded flowers growing along its square, green stem, while the bugle plant displays deep blue-purple flowers in a dense cluster. The tendril of vetch, with its thin, curling vine, adds a delicate touch to the composition. The various shades of green from the leaves and stems provide a rich background for the contrasting colours of the flowers, creating a natural and vibrant scene typical of spring in the countryside.

Guided botanical exploration of Jones Mill

A quality morning out with a botanical tour A high-quality, fully guided morning walk, with informative talk,  in the beautiful vale of Pewsey.  Morning – Exploration of the multitude of plants bursting into life. The tour is similar to Wandering by Water by Walking Wiltshire and is led by Walking Wiltshire.   Briefing There will be …

A view across Avebury stones on a fresh spring day. Ancient stones rise from the fresh green grass, trees and picturesque village buildings in the distance.

Be Happy and Visit Beautiful Wiltshire Today

There are many reasons to be happy and visiting beautiful Wiltshire today might be yours. We have picked a few of our favourites. If you’re looking for a picturesque and historic destination in the UK, Wiltshire should definitely be on your list. This county in South West England has a lot to offer visitors, from …