Slades Farm, Edington, Wiltshire, BA13 4PT  
TEL: +44 (0)1380 830903

Wiltshire B&B

About Wiltshire B&B

Slades Farm Wiltshire B&B Sits right on the edge of Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire. Our 3 room B&B is located in the beautiful village of Edington and is perfectly placed for you to visit the many local attractions nearby.

Built around 1795, it has been a working farm in the village for three families, changing its name to Slades Farm early in 1900.

Only a stone’s throw away from Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, we offer walkers and cyclists miles of open countryside to explore.

We welcome walkers and cyclists with muddy boots and clogged up bikes!

Whether it’s a relaxing weekend you need or a chance to explore as much as possible, at Slades Farm B&B Wiltshire, we know that you will enjoy the local countryside. We have facilities for muddy boots and bikes.

 

WALK

With Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, less than ½ mile away you can explore on foot with stunning walks on our doorstep across the huge expanse of Salisbury Plain. If you prefer a gentle stroll, the village itself has lots to offer with the local Farm Shop, Three Daggers Inn and the beautiful Edington Priory.

 

GUIDED WALKS

We offer a range of guided walks between 5-15 km from the farm. These are bookable in advance or during your stay.

Two Top walks:

Walk to the Horse!

A 10k walk to the top of Westbury White Horse, Wiltshire (with an optional lift back!)

A shorter walk is also possible.

Kennet and Avon Canal

Walk many parts of this stunning canal including;

  • Caen Hill Locks at Devizes
  • The market town of Bradford on Avon

 

CYCLE

Cyclists have a fantastic opportunity to get away and access the beautiful Wiltshire countryside. Bikes can be stored at Slades Farm Wiltshire B&B and (and cleaned up!)

Road cycling around Edington can be a gentle pedal around the country lanes or some serious mileage on the national cycle network.

Guided off-road cycling is available over a range of distances including:

  • Westbury White Horse A fabulous way to see the views from the edge of the Plain and to stand at the top of one of Wiltshire’s most famous Landmarks
  • Imber – the abandoned village of Imber is available at certain times of the year only, take advantage of the chance to cycle right across Salisbury Plan into the village.

 

A charge is made for these please enquire for details & bikes can be hired if requested in advance.

 

RUN

Looking for a great place to train and some fantastic multi-terrain running? Then come and stay for a few days to experience the raw and rugged area of Salisbury Plain.

The Imber Ultra race takes place every year in March over a 33-mile route.