Salisbury in Wiltshire / England (UK) is a town that’s know mostly for the iconic prehistoric stone circle at Stonehenge. Salisbury itself is also nice to visit before or after the Stonehedge visit.
We start our tour (October 2019) at the Poultry Cross, which is a historic market cross in the centre of Salisbury. We walk straight into Butcher row / Fish row and further to the market place. Along the streets are many of the old houses of Salisbury.
When we walk West to the River Avon at the Maltings we also see some restaurants as well as the St Thomas & St Edmund’s Church, nearly where we started.
We head now South of the centre towards the cityโs ornate 13th-century cathedral. The Salisbury cathedral has a 123m spire. An original copy of the Magna Carta - a key document from 1215 A.D. - is also on display there.
Once again we walk back towards the River Avon, which leads us to the city centre again. We walks past the Poultry Cross again and are on our way to the train station, where we end this walk.
Filmed in October 2019
Camera: Osmo Pocket in 4K60
Mic: Zoom H1