Top Of Bishopdown. located at 47 Paul’s Dene Cres, Salisbury SP1 3QX, UK

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Teresa Kilner

5 Google Rating

Good dog walking pla9

5/ 5

Good dog walking pla9

Jez Adlam

4 Google Rating

Nice open space

4/ 5

Nice open space

Paul Layton

5 Google Rating

New trails available to walk the area is soon to become part of a country park. There is a Restauran

5/ 5

New trails available to walk the area is soon to become part of a country park. There is a Restaurant nearby for refreshments and good views all round particularly of Old Sarum Airfield. Salisbury Cathedral in the valley and the river valleys coming into Salisbury. The area has at last been handed over from the developers and plans are in place to develop amongst other things a dog agility course, jogging trail skylarks protected breeding areas and play features. An art trail, bee trail and good footpaths to improve accessibility.

Matt Grigsby

5 Google Rating

Good walks and views with many route options

5/ 5

Good walks and views with many route options

Chris Bush

4 Google Rating

4/ 5

ashley roberts

5 Google Rating

A very lovely space for a walk, my dog enjoyed it.

5/ 5

A very lovely space for a walk, my dog enjoyed it.

Upali Kohomban

5 Google Rating

Really nice open area with very good walkways and amazing views of Bishopdown and surrounding area.

5/ 5

Really nice open area with very good walkways and amazing views of Bishopdown and surrounding area.

Bernie Watts

4 Google Rating

Nice easy accessible walk probably better in summer than the middle of winter but still a nice trek

4/ 5

Nice easy accessible walk probably better in summer than the middle of winter but still a nice trek

Michael Scott

5 Google Rating

Can't wait to see how this area develops over the coming years!

5/ 5

Can't wait to see how this area develops over the coming years!

Emma

5 Google Rating

Great place for a walk with the kids

5/ 5

Great place for a walk with the kids

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