Firstly, how to get there

Stonehenge is easy to get to! You can take the train to Salisbury Train Station and then take The Stonehenge Tour Bus. You can also take a day trip by bus from London or Bath, it's around 2 ½ hours from London and around an hour from Bath.

Go to our Directions page for parking information and a post code for sat-nav's. Leave plenty of time at peak summer weekends when roads into the West Country can be busy. Download a map here of the road access and parking.

SAT NAV

Postcode: SP4 7DE | Latitude: 51.1831565223 | Longitude: -1.85887471623

Wiltshire County Council also has a guide to travelling to Stonehenge that includes walking and cycling routes, as well as busses and trains.

WHEN YOU ARRIVE
Begin your visit at our award-winning visitor centre 2.1kms (1.5 miles) from the Stone Circle, at Airman's Corner.Pick up an orientation leaflet which gives you a handy guide to the whole site.Collect an audio tour (10 languages and a family tour available). You may also want to pick up a guidebook at this point.

STONEHENGE VISITOR CENTRE
Hundreds of prehistoric objects from the Stonehenge World Heritage Site are on display at the visitor centre. Here, we have selected just ten of them for you to explore in more detail. All the objects are on loan from Salisbury Museum and Wiltshire Museum, Devizes. We recommend a visit to these two museums to find out more about the prehistory of the Stonehenge area.