Visible from near and far, thirteenth-century Salisbury cathedral is a spectacular example of Early English Gothic architecture. The 123m-high spire – Britain’s tallest – was added in 1320. The popular Town Path leads through water meadows, where John Constable painted views of the cathedral, from the Old Mill at Harnham. To the north of the city is the important site of Old Sarum with its ruined castle and iron age ramparts. A PlusBus ticket can help you reach all these sights and more...