Two miles west of Amesbury at junction with A303 and A344/360. Rail: Salisbury station. Bus: Wilts and Dorset service No 3.
Amesbury Tourist Information Centre
Amesbury library
Smithfield Street
Amesbury
Tel: 01980 622833 / & Answerphone
Fax: 0 1980 625541
Contact via email
Things to Do
Stonehenge, Salisbury, Wiltshire |
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Browns Farm
Milking cows, tractors working and maybe calves being born.
Ring O' Bells
Family run, friendly atmosphere, en-suites, family rooms, parking, disabled access.
Come and experience one of the most remarkable monuments in Britain.
- Take our complimentary audio tour for all you need to know about this fantastic 5000 year old site
- Visit the extensive gift shop and enjoy delicious hot and cold snacks all year round
- For a truly memorable experience apply for Stone Circle Access outside normal opening hours
Stonehenge is Britains most intriguing prehistoric monument and a World Heritage Site. As old as the great temples and pyramids of Egypt, it exerts a mysterious fascination. Why was it built and how? Why is the monument orientated on the rising and setting sun? Visitors can walk the whole circumference of the stones to discover the enchantment of this incredible site.
There is also the opportunity for visitors to explore the extensive prehistoric landscape around Stonehenge. Some of these mystifying remains of ceremonial and domestic sites are older than Stonehenge itself.
"If I had to pick one image that portrayed Britain to the rest of the world it would be the stone circle of Stonehenge".
Western Daily Press, 19th November 2007.
| Adult | £6.50 |
| Child | £3.30 |
| Concession | £5.20 |
| Family | £16.30 |
Prices from 21 March 2008.
16 Oct 07 15 Mar 08, Daily 9.30am 4pm
16 Mar 08 31 May 08, Daily 9.30am 6pm
1 Jun 08 31 Aug 08, Daily 9am 7pm
1 Sep 08 15 Oct 08, Daily 9.30am 4pm
16 Oct 08 15 Mar 09, Daily 9.30am 4pm
Closed 24-25 Dec 07, 1 Jan 08, 24-25 Dec 08
