Casterley Camp is an Iron Age hillfort located in the county of Dorset, England. The fort is situated on a hill overlooking the surrounding countryside, and its earthworks are still visible today. The fort's defenses consist of a single rampart and ditch, with an entrance on the eastern side. Archaeological excavations have revealed that the fort was occupied from the 5th century BC to the 1st century AD, and that it was an important center of trade and commerce during this period. The site is now managed by English Heritage and is open to the public.
Beautiful views! Very quiet until 31 military vehicles drove past in convoy. Great to see though through clouds of dust!
Great place to park for access to Salisbury Plain byways. No facilities, but the nearby village Upavon has two pubs.
Fantastic historical place.
Great place for the dog to run free
Nestled amongst military training grounds is the ditch and earthworks of Casterley Camp.
Very windy remember to bring a jacket
Good for kids
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Beautiful views! Very quiet until 31 military vehicles drove past in convoy. Great to see though through clouds of dust!
Great place to park for access to Salisbury Plain byways. No facilities, but the nearby village Upavon has two pubs.
Fantastic historical place.
Great place for the dog to run free
Nestled amongst military training grounds is the ditch and earthworks of Casterley Camp.
Very windy remember to bring a jacket