Town in the county of Hampshire, Aldershot is known for its military base but also for its Victorian past as well as for its proximity to Caesar’s Camp.
Town in the county of Hampshire, Aldershot is known for its military base but also for its Victorian past as well as for its proximity to Caesar’s Camp.
A former Victorian village, Aldershot is called the home of the British Army. Having experienced rapid growth, the city has gone from a small village to a city in full expansion and today has more than 33,000 inhabitants. It is located very close to Caesar’s Camp, an ancient hill fort dating back to the Iron Age. Considered a place of capital historical importance, the site has nevertheless been strongly impacted by military activity in the region but is now the subject of special protection. It rises among the trees at 177 meters above sea level and tells a part of the region’s distant past.