- Getting there - Visit Stonehenge
How Do I Get to Stonehenge? Stonehenge is one of Europe’s most fascinating prehistoric monuments, located near Salisbury in the county of Wiltshire If you’re planning a visit, the key question arises: What’s the best way to get there?
- Stonehenge Directions | English Heritage
From Salisbury station you can get a direct bus or taxi to Stonehenge We recommend checking Wiltshire Council's Connecting Wiltshire travel information before you make any plans for the most up-to-date information Bicycle racks are available in the car park near the visitor centre
- 4 Ways to Get to Stonehenge - wikiHow Life
Located near the towns of Amesbury and Salisbury, Stonehenge is about 90 miles (145 kilometers) west of London You can get to Stonehenge by train, bus, car, or on a guided tour
- Where is Stonehenge located? Find the best way to get there.
The location of Stonehenge can be challenging to get to, this simple guide will help you find the easiest and cheapest way to get there
- Stonehenge Directions and Location
Navigate to Stonehenge with directions by car, train, and more at AboutStonehenge Info’s travel guide
- Travel to Stonehenge | Enjoy a scenic journey - Connecting Wiltshire
Travel to Stonehenge by bike, bus, train or on foot Explore this beautiful ancient region Download our map of cycle routes
- Visit Stonehenge | Discount Tickets and Tours
Download a map here of the road access and parking Wiltshire County Council also has a guide to travelling to Stonehenge that includes walking and cycling routes, as well as busses and trains
- How to get from London to Stonehenge (Tour, Train, Bus, Car)
If you want to take a Stonehenge day trip from London, then this guide has you covered We’ll outline the best (and worst) ways of getting to Stonehenge from London, including taking an organised Stonehenge tour from London, a private driver-guided tour, using public transport or even driving there
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