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Visit Stonehenge car-free
The Stonehenge Tour bus runs every hour, all year, linking Salisbury Train Station and City Centre with Stonehenge Visitor Centre and Old Sarum. Salisbury is only 90 minutes by train from London, and there are trains direct to Salisbury from across the South West.
Our journey planner will show you train and bus times and walking routes.
Cyclists welcome. National Route 45 passes through Amesbury, about 4 miles from Stonehenge. Plan your route here.
There is a taxi rank at Salisbury Station. Or you can book in advance with AA Taxis 01722 505011, All the Sevens Taxis 01722 777777, Cityrun Taxi Service 07753 165526 or Salisbury Value Cars Ltd 01722 505050.
A group of 3 or more can save 34% on train travel with Great Western Railway and South West Railway with Groupsave.
On its route back into Salisbury, the Stonehenge Tour Bus also passes Old Sarum. Your Tour ticket allows you to hop-on and hop-off the bus all day.
Here’s some information on accessibility on buses and trains. And here’s information on accessibility at Stonehenge.
Getting to Stonehenge car-free
Here's our recommended route to Stonehenge. To get bus and train times and walking routes use our journey planner.
By bus
The Stonehenge Tour bus starts from Salisbury Railway Station, and also picks up in the City Centre at New Canal (Stop U). The journey to Stonehenge takes about 30 minutes, and the Tour runs hourly every day throughout the year (except Christmas Day)
There are frequent bus connections to Salisbury from Andover, Bournemouth, Devizes, Marlborough, Shaftesbury, Southampton, Swindon, Warminster and Winchester.
By train
Salisbury has frequent trains from London and many towns and cities in the South West.
South Western Railway runs from London Waterloo via Clapham Junction, Woking and Basingstoke, also from Exeter St Davids via Honiton, Axminster and Yeovil Junction.
Great Western Railway runs from Cardiff Central, Bristol Temple Meads, Bath Spa and Westbury, also from Portsmouth Harbour via Fareham and Southampton Central.
At Salisbury catch the Stonehenge Tour bus from right outside the station.
About Stonehenge
With a history spanning 5,000 years, Stonehenge survives as a powerful testament to human ingenuity, imagination and creativity. This must-see monument sits at the heart of a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its internationally significant archaeology. While its true purpose might remain a mystery, it has many different meanings to people today. It’s a wonder of the world, a spiritual hub and a source of inspiration.
What to see and do:
• Come face to face with a 5,000-year-old man in the exhibition
• Step into a reconstructed Neolithic village and find out if you have what it takes to move a mighty Sarsen stone
• Get up close to the iconic Stone Circle and take the perfect picture
For any queries about visiting contact Stonehenge on 0370 333 1181 or customers@english-heritage.org.uk
Address: Stonehenge, Near Amesbury, Wiltshire, SP4 7DE. Visit Website