In a few weeks I will spend the night in Amesbury and won't have a car. I was planning to go on foot to Stonehenge, since it is just 3 km, but the path would involve the A303, or so it appears. Is there a footpath alongside it perhaps?
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We took a taxi from Amesbury to Stonehenge for about GBP15. As I recall, the road was very narrow and traffic heavy. I did not see a separate foot path. You will have a chance to walk a …
We took a taxi from Amesbury to Stonehenge for about GBP15. As I recall, the road was very narrow and traffic heavy. I did not see a separate foot path. You will have a chance to walk a lot on site.
Evening all. Can you actually get close to the stones and if so, how close? Thank you
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Although there is a fence between you and the stones it does not stop the view and you can see and feel quite close to the stones even though you are about 25 metres from the …
Although there is a fence between you and the stones it does not stop the view and you can see and feel quite close to the stones even though you are about 25 metres from the stones. The experience is definitely worth going to experience.
I hope this makes sense but is there any advantage to purchasing a 'skip the line' ticket vs booking a standard ticket online through English Heritage? It seems you'll need to wait in a line when you arrive regardless, correct?
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If you are already a EH member then it’s free to get in.
Your membership pack will contain your annual membership cards. If you've joined online, your pack will also contain the latest handbook which has listings of all our properties...