Historic Walking Tours at Silchester Roman City Walls & Amphitheatre
Silchester Roman City Walls & Amphitheatre, Silchester, Silchester, Silchester, Hampshire, RG7 2HP
Silchester in Hampshire has its origins as Calleva, a centre of the Iron Age Atrebates tribe from the late 1st century BC. After the Roman conquest of AD 43 it became the large and important town of Calleva Atrebatum. Unlike most Roman towns, it was never reoccupied or built over after it was abandoned in the 6th or 7th century, so archaeological investigations have given an unusually complete picture of its development.
Silchester Roman City Walls & Amphitheatre, Silchester, Silchester, Silchester, Hampshire, RG7 2HP
The site is reached by a footpath, parts of which may be uneven and can become muddy
Dogs on leads are welcome but please be aware that the paths around the site take you through land grazed by cattle. Sensible & Comfy footwear is advised and please not that if recent wet weather, there will also be puddles along the pathways.