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And now for something completely different…
Guided cycle tours from Old Sarum Airfield
"A brilliant way to combine aviation with a fantastic day out for anyone at any age."
Heritage Cycle Tours is a family business, offering accompanied cycle tours through some of Salisbury’s most beautiful and historic countryside. They take you far from the stresses of everyday life, accompanying you through quiet country roads and revealing the secrets of this historic area.
Whether you are travelling on your own or in a larger group*, they would love to show you around, and because they can provide everything for you including top-quality bikes – all you need to do is sit back and enjoy the ride on one of their tours.
Fly in to Old Sarum
One of the most famous places on earth is Stonehenge – unlike most people, you won’t have to sit for hours in traffic jams before you get there. Instead, with Heritage Cycle Tours you arrive over the crest of a hill, fresh air filling your lungs, to be greeted with a clear view of those famous stones. Heritage Cycle Tours also stop off at the Iron Age settlement of Old Sarum – all part of their one-day tour from Salisbury.
Heritage Cycle Tours can arrange any tour, just tell them what you want and how many will be coming* – they’ll do the rest and meet you at Old Sarum Airfield!
A brilliant way to combine aviation with a fantastic day out for anyone at any age.
• A fully-serviced quality hybrid bicycle and personal bike fitting
• All cycling equipment, including safety helmet, pneumatic pump, pannier bag, security lock, water bottle and waterproof cycling cape.
• All mechanical support
• As much information about the area’s history and wildlife as you could ever want.
• The famous British sense of humour, courtesy of Lynda and Dave
Want to know more?
Visit www.heritagecycletours.com
Or Telephone
01980 862 099
*Generally, 'larger' groups are from 12, but more can be accommodated if necessary.
A brilliant way to combine aviation with a fantastic day out for anyone at any age.
Last Updated (Thursday, 29 March 2012 10:25)









