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Day Trip from London to Stonehenge & Avebury

Those who are planning a trip to London should consider making a day trip from London to Stonehenge & Avebury. Both are located in Wiltshire, about 90 miles west of Central London and offer you the chance to see stone monuments that date back to the Neolithic age.

Day Trip from London to Stonehenge & Avebury

Making the Day Trip from London to Stonehenge & Avebury

If you are interested in ancient history, you should consider visiting both Stonehenge and Avebury.

They are only a few miles apart and really give you a chance to experience some of the most amazing prehistoric stone circles.

Stonehenge in England

What You’ll See at Stonehenge

Stonehenge’s ring of standing stones dates back to the Neolithic and Bronze Age and was built in several stages.

Its creation is still a bit of a mystery, but it is believed to have been constructed from stones that were nearly 20 miles away.

When you see it in person, you will be amazed at how enormous the stones are and how difficult it must have been to move them from that far away!

While you may have seen photos of people standing near or touching the stones in the past, this is no longer permitted for obvious reasons.

There is a rope barrier around Stonehenge that keeps you about 20 feet away.

Heel Stone at Stonehenge

When you arrive, you will have the chance to get the audio tour which will give you historical information along with factual details based on excavations.

Inside a traditional home at Stonehenge

Other than the stone pillars of Stonehenge, you can step inside a Neolithic home, witness demonstrations of how people lived and see artifacts from the site in the exhibition center.

How they moved Stonehenge stones

You will even be able to get a better understanding of where the ancient stones originally came from and how they were brought to this location.

Stonehenge Tickets

Be sure to purchase your Stonehenge ticket in advance so that you don’t waste time in the lines. They can be quite long.

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When you purchase your tickets, you will be given a window of time to arrive. This is important. You will need to arrive during that window.

Stonehenge is FREE with the English Heritage Pass


Getting from Stonehenge to Avebury

Avebury is less than 30 miles from Stonehenge and an easy drive, but getting from Stonehenge to Avebury via train & public transportation is another story.

Many tours to Stonehenge will also take you to Avebury, and it might be your best option. We really like this Stonehenge and Avebury Day Tour from London.

Avebury Sanctuary

What You’ll See at Avebury

Visitors to the village of Avebury will be able to see the LARGEST neolithic circle in the world.

With nearly 180 stones set in one large circle with two smaller circles, it is distinguished as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Avebury Stone Monuments

At Avebury, you can walk freely among the ceremonial sites, along with other ditches and mounds in the vicinity.

Avebury Burial Mound

One such mound to see is Silbury Hill. It is the same height as the Egyptian Pyramids, and while manmade, the use for it is unknown.

Alexander Keiller Museum in Avebury

Another spot to visit is the Alexander Keiller Museum. This museum houses many of the artifacts that Scottish archaeologist Alexander Keiller uncovered in Avebury during the 1930s.

Avebury Tickets

Admission to Avebury is free & the Alexander Keiller Museum is FREE for English Heritage Members.

Parking is not free unless you are an English Heritage member.

Visiting Stonehenge & Avebury allows you to walk back in time to experience some of the world’s greatest wonders. If you are visiting London, you really should take the time to see these sites.

If you have more time in Wiltshire, consider taking day trips to the city of Salisbury or the village of Lacock.

How to Get to Stonehenge from London

How to Get from London to Stonehenge

London to Stonehenge by Train

You can take the train from Waterloo to Salisbury and then board the Stonehenge Tour Bus that will transport you directly to the Visitor Center. There are no public bus services that will take you straight to Stonehenge.

London to Stonehenge by Bus

There are many bus tours that make a day trip from London to see both Stonehenge and Avebury. When you go from London to Stonehenge by bus, the bus picks you up at a central location in London and takes you to both sites.

The nice part of going from London to Stonehenge on a bus tour is that you get a tour guide who can explain everything you are seeing at the sites and can answer any questions you might have.

If you want to take the guesswork out of planning your trip, a bus trip to Stonehenge is the way to go.

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orangewayfarer

Monday 31st of July 2017

This is way beyond beautiful. I have a thing for all things historic. The stone henges are mind blowing and to be able to know about a culture that ancient is an exotic experience indeed!

Yolanda

Saturday 22nd of July 2017

Great post! I cannot wait to visit Stonehenge. High on my bucket list.

Ania | Snow to Seas

Saturday 22nd of July 2017

Really great overview of historical sites one can visit from London all within a day. I've been to London twice and I'm ashamed to say that I didn't go outside of the city both times...but I really wanted to! I definitely will have to next time I go, and I will be following your suggestions to optimize my time there! Thanks again!

Megan

Saturday 22nd of July 2017

Stonehenge has always been at the top of my bucket list but I hadn't heard of some of these others. Old Sarum or the Magna Carts? Yes please!

Sonja

Monday 27th of February 2017

I only had a short time to see Stonehenge but it looks like there are some awesome other things to see here too! Definitely need to go back :)

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