Swindon, England Tourism
Swindon (12mi/20km northeast of Avebury; pop. 91,000), otherwise undistinguished, was once a major junction on the Great Western Railway and still owes its chief attractions to the Age of Steam.
The landscape is dominated by chalk hills with a number of nearby places of interest. Swindon is noted for its arts and music scene with many festivals
The landscape is dominated by chalk hills with a number of nearby places of interest. Swindon is noted for its arts and music scene with many festivals
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