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Best Attractions near Stonehenge: Visitor Guide (2026)

The landscape around Stonehenge is one of the most mysterious and historically rich areas in the world. Whether you are marvelling at the iconic sarsen stones of the Stone Circle, exploring the vast, village-encompassing ring at Avebury, or gazing up at the tallest church spire in Britain at Salisbury Cathedral, our ultimate attraction guide will help you craft a brilliant Wiltshire itinerary.

Stonehenge Area at a Glance

Essential Sightseeing Information

Top Landmark

The Stone Circle

Major Vibe

Prehistoric Mystery

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Car Essential

Top Attractions Near Stonehenge

The unmissable historic sights

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Stonehenge Stone Circle

The main event. Walk the circular path around this 4,500-year-old architectural marvel on Salisbury Plain. A true bucket-list experience.

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Stonehenge Visitor Centre

Your gateway to the stones. Features a world-class exhibition, the incredible 360-degree audiovisual experience, and reconstructed Neolithic houses.

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Woodhenge

Just two miles from Stonehenge, this atmospheric Neolithic site features concrete markers denoting where huge timber posts once stood in concentric rings.

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Old Sarum

The massive Iron Age hill fort where the original city of Salisbury was built. Explore the ruins of a royal castle and the first Salisbury Cathedral.

Salisbury Cathedral

An absolute masterpiece of Early English Gothic architecture. Boasts Britain’s tallest spire and houses the best-preserved original copy of the Magna Carta.

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Avebury Stone Circle

The largest megalithic stone circle in the world, which completely envelops a pretty village and a pub. You can walk right up and touch these stones.

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The Salisbury Museum

Located opposite the cathedral, this museum houses an outstanding archaeology collection, featuring incredible finds dug up from the Stonehenge landscape.

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Silbury Hill

The largest artificial prehistoric mound in Europe. While you cannot climb it to protect the monument, its sheer scale from the roadside is awe-inspiring.

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West Kennet Long Barrow

One of the most impressive and accessible Neolithic chambered tombs in Britain. You can walk right inside the stone burial chambers.

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If you're looking for budgeting tips, the best local pubs, advice on driving across Salisbury Plain, and money-saving heritage passes, head over to our complete area guide!

Best Areas to Stay Near Stonehenge

Top bases for exploring

Amesbury

The closest town to the stones. Perfect if you have an early morning ticket booked or just want the shortest drive possible to the Visitor Centre.

Salisbury

A beautiful medieval city just a short drive south. Excellent if you want historic pubs, great restaurants, and direct access to the Cathedral and Old Sarum.

Marlborough & Avebury

Stay further north if you want to focus heavily on the Avebury stone circle, Silbury Hill, and the ancient Ridgeway walks.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Quick answers for your historic trip