Best Wiltshire White Horses in Salisbury 2026
Ranked by locals — updated April 2026
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Wiltshire White Horses in Salisbury — full guide
🏆 Bratton White Horse & Bratton camp is currently Salisbury's top-ranked wiltshire white horses — voted #1 by locals.
Salisbury is one of the UK's finest cathedral cities and its wiltshire white horses scene reflects that — quality, variety and independent spirit.
Everything in the ranked list above is drawn from local knowledge and real community feedback, so you can trust it.
Salisbury is a cathedral city in Wiltshire with a population of around 40,000. Despite its size, it consistently outperforms expectations for the quality and variety of wiltshire white horses on offer — particularly along Fisherton Street, the Cathedral Close, and The Maltings shopping centre. The city draws over 5 million visitors a year, many of whom are specifically searching for the best wiltshire white horses Salisbury has to offer.
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What is the best wiltshire white horses in Salisbury?+
Our ranked list above shows the community-voted best wiltshire white horses in Salisbury — updated regularly.
Is wiltshire white horses easy to find in Salisbury?+
Yes — Salisbury has a wide range of wiltshire white horses options across all areas of the city, with most concentrated near the city centre.
Does Salisbury have wiltshire white horses near the Cathedral?+
Many of Salisbury's best wiltshire white horses options are within 10 minutes' walk of the Cathedral Close.
What areas of Salisbury are best for wiltshire white horses?+
Fisherton Street, The Maltings and the city centre have the highest concentration, with Harnham being popular for a quieter riverside setting.
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💡 Did You Know?
Salisbury Cathedral was built in just 38 years (1220–1258), which is extraordinarily fast for a medieval building of its size — most cathedrals took centuries.
Salisbury Cathedral is built on a raft of clay and gravel over a bog — the Victorians added 6,000 tonnes of stone to one side to stop it sinking further.
Old Sarum is one of the oldest settlements in Britain — it has been continuously occupied since the Iron Age, over 3,000 years ago.