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Avebury named second best World Heritage site by Which? | Avebury named second best World Heritage site by Which? |
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Avebury in Wiltshire has been named the second best heritage site in the world for visitors by a panel of experts in Which? Travel magazine. | Avebury in Wiltshire has been named the second best heritage site in the world for visitors by a panel of experts in Which? Travel magazine. |
It came second to Mexico's Monte Alban, but outscored sites such as Peru's Machu Picchu and India's Taj Mahal. | It came second to Mexico's Monte Alban, but outscored sites such as Peru's Machu Picchu and India's Taj Mahal. |
The sites were judged on 25 criteria, including visitor experience, the preservation of the site and the holiday appeal of the local region. | The sites were judged on 25 criteria, including visitor experience, the preservation of the site and the holiday appeal of the local region. |
Avebury's stone circle attracts more than 250,000 visitors each year. | Avebury's stone circle attracts more than 250,000 visitors each year. |
Wiltshire Council's Stuart Wheeler said: "We have always known we have a wonderful piece of history on our doorstep and now we have official confirmation. | Wiltshire Council's Stuart Wheeler said: "We have always known we have a wonderful piece of history on our doorstep and now we have official confirmation. |
"Being placed second only to Mexico in providing visitors with the best heritage site experience in the world is a wonderful accolade." | "Being placed second only to Mexico in providing visitors with the best heritage site experience in the world is a wonderful accolade." |
The Which? report described the Unesco World Heritage site as "the best-preserved and most impressive complex of prehistoric sites in Europe". | The Which? report described the Unesco World Heritage site as "the best-preserved and most impressive complex of prehistoric sites in Europe". |
The report states Avebury's key attraction is the "quiet, bucolic setting, the lack of crowds and the ability to wander freely". | The report states Avebury's key attraction is the "quiet, bucolic setting, the lack of crowds and the ability to wander freely". |
Dr Nick Snashall, National Trust archaeologist at Avebury, said: "Our dedicated team of staff and volunteers work year round to ensure that it remains a source of inspiration and delight. | Dr Nick Snashall, National Trust archaeologist at Avebury, said: "Our dedicated team of staff and volunteers work year round to ensure that it remains a source of inspiration and delight. |
"So it's wonderful to see that the very special qualities of Avebury have been recognised in this way." | "So it's wonderful to see that the very special qualities of Avebury have been recognised in this way." |
A Which? spokesperson said: "Avebury came an impressive second in our list of World Heritage sites with a score of 78%. | |
"Our experts found the idyllic rural setting, lack of crowds and freedom to wander freely through the historic site made for a rewarding visit." |
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