- Stonehenge - Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire, England, 2 miles west of Amesbury and 8 miles north of Salisbury. It is a ring of standing stones, with each stone about 13 feet high, made from roughly 50,000 bluestones. \n\nThe ring is arranged in a circle with an diameter of about 1,000 feet. There are no remains of any buildings associated with the monument itself but there are indications that some form of timber or wattle and daub structures may have stood nearby. In the 20th century, during a phase of land clearance in the area, most of these traces were destroyed or obscured. It is possible that finds from this site are amongst those held by the University of Leicester’s archaeology department at its site on Camp Hill.\n\nThe remains lie within a modern field boundary which includes the course and extent of the ridge and furrow system.
- Taxes included
- Exclusive 10-hour access to a Private Official Tour Guide
- Personalized Private Tour experience
- Complimentary entrance to the iconic Stonehenge
- Private vehicle provisioned for 10 hours
- Convenient hotel pick-up and drop-off services
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
What springs to your mind when you muse about England? Some might ponder over football, traditional English taverns, or perhaps Shakespeare. However, the majority will surely envisage England’s idyllic country landscapes with undulating meadows and charming hamlets. England is a land steeped in culture and historical significance.
Embark on a day-long scenic tour of Salisbury, known for its rich past. The vistas are particularly breathtaking when viewed from the coach windows, so ensure your camera is at the ready!
Make a pit-stop at Old Sarum, Salisbury’s historical Iron Age settlement, and journey through scenic landscapes and picturesque hamlets en route to Stonehenge.
While on the way to Stonehenge, take a detour to Amesbury, the famed birthplace of King Arthur. Pause at Dolaucothi Gold Mines and acquaint yourself with the ancient mining methods employed by the Romans at this World Heritage site.
Also, get a chance to view the Amesbury Roman Walls, Waverley Abbey, and the Monastery of St. Edmund’s Church during your tour of this region.
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