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- Plan your visit at Stonehenge | English Heritage
Getting to Stonehenge from London is easy and there are several ways to travel By train Salisbury is the nearest train station There is a direct line from London Waterloo which takes around 1h30m
- From London to Stonehenge: Ways to Get There - PlanetWare
For those heading straight to Stonehenge from central London - a distance of around 88 miles - expect the journey to take between 2 to 2 5 hours, depending on traffic From London, you'll head due west along the usually busy M3, before taking the A303 and eventually the A360 direct to Stonehenge
- Where is Stonehenge located? Find the best way to get there.
Stonehenge is located in the English county of Wiltshire, about 8 miles north of the city of Salisbury Stonehenge is on the A303, which is a main road so its not easy to stop on the road side to get a longer glimpse of the famous Stones
- Visit Stonehenge | Great Britain | Stonehenge. co. uk
From the M25, exit at junction 12 for the M3 motorway towards Basingstoke Then follow the directions as above The nearest train station to Stonehenge is Salisbury about 9 5 miles away From London the trains depart from Waterloo Station to Salisbury
- How To Visit Stonehenge For Free - With Maps! | TouristSecrets
Stonehenge Official Website: The official Stonehenge website provides detailed maps and directions to the monument Visit their website and access their visitor information section, where you’ll find maps highlighting the surrounding area, car park locations, and entrance points
- Travel to Stonehenge | Enjoy a scenic journey - Connecting Wiltshire
Stonehenge is a 2 mile walk from Amesbury There are several routes along byways and bridleways, either across Countess Farm or Coneybury Hill From Amesbury you can use an underpass to get under the A303 roundabout, then use the pavements along the A345 (Countess Road)
- How To Reach Stonehenge | Transportation, Tips Essential Info
There are several transport options available to Stonehenge from London and other locations Though many may sound confusing, a private taxi will help you how to get to Stonehenge Arrive early at the monument by either taking a shuttle bus from the entrance of the premises to Stonehenge or by walking
- How to get from London to Stonehenge (Tour, Train, Bus, Car)
We’ll outline the best (and worst) ways of getting to Stonehenge from London, including taking an organised Stonehenge tour from London, a private driver-guided tour, using public transport or even driving there
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