How long to stonehenge from london




















What lies behind its sheer beauty is a story of incredible achievement. Ancient Neolithic man built at Stonehenge a masterpiece of architectural engineering at a time with only the most basic and rudimentary implements and tools were available. Transporting enormous rock over hundred of miles, calving them and then lifting them into place required an extraordinary amount of sophistication in terms of planning and implementing.

The sheer scale of the project suggests that this was once an extremely important site for ancient man. For more information, check out our comprehensive Stonehenge travel information section. With your bus ticket, you can also get on and off the bus at Salisbury New Canal and Old Sarum and explore these areas at your leisure.

Driving to Stonehenge from London is probably the fastest and most direct route from the capital. However, if there are a few members of your party travelling to Stonehenge, this could work out cheaper and be quicker than public transport.

Turn your visit to Stonehenge into a full day trip by travelling to Salisbury and taking the tour bus. To get to Salisbury, use the M4 then go onto the M3 and take exit 8 onto the A Follow the A to the A and finally the A30 to New Canal in Salisbury where there are plenty of places to park for the day.

Alternatively, you can drive straight to Stonehenge by continuing on the A and following signs from Amesbury which will take you on the A to Stonehenge. Central London can be busy during rush hour, so allow plenty of time for traffic if you are travelling at busy times.

Additionally, the A, which is the only road to Stonehenge, is notoriously busy. Filled with vans, lorries, commuters and, of course, tourists, the A is known for heavy congestion, so be prepared for long queues into Stonehenge, especially during school holidays.

It is free to park in Stonehenge for ticket holders. It takes around 10 minutes to get to the stone circle from Stonehenge Visitors Centre and you can do this by taking the free shuttle bus from outside the shop. These are all within a minute walk of Salisbury Cathedral and Salisbury train station where you will take the Stonehenge Tour bus. A Stonehenge Tour bus ticket will allow you to get on and off the bus as much as you want to on the date of your ticket.

There are a number of historic houses, museums, shops, restaurants and of course, Stonehenge is in close proximity. It is open between 9am-8pm in the summer with later opening times and earlier closing times throughout the year. Discover the castle's rich royal history that reaches back to when William the Conqueror first built a castle on the site, and explore the lavishly decorated state apartments that feature paintings by Rubens, Van Dyck and Holbein. See all Stonehenge tickets and tours.

Find more fantastic day trips from London , or take a look at the best sightseeing tours in the capital. Follow the coronavirus guidance for London. COVID information.



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