A map for beer lovers showing the Salisbury pubs that sell real ale and suggesting a circular walking tour from the city’s railway station has been published by the local branch of the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA).
The guide, which also includes brief details of the 27 city centre pubs listed and information about local beer festivals, is intended for use both by local beer enthusiasts and tourists visiting the city.
The City Centre Map & Guide, with a drawing of the historic Haunch of Venison by local artist Fred Fieber on the front cover, has already been distributed to pubs and the Information Office at the back of the Guildhall. The plan is to make it available at all the points where visitors arrive or stay in Salisbury.
The map already features on the Experience Salisbury webpages, has won support from local bus company Salisbury Reds and been welcomed by local hoteliers. One said: “I am often asked by guests – particularly German and Dutch visitors – where they can get traditional British beer and now I will be able to give them this guide which contains the information that they need.”
The guide is the brainchild of Andrew Ward, a member of the Salisbury & South Wiltshire branch of CAMRA, who felt that the city lacked a simple, user-friendly map showing its pubs.

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