THE HIGHLIGHTS AT Stonehenge

Stonehenge day trip from London

Take a Stonehenge day trip from London and discover this world-famous ancient monument for yourself. Visit Stonehenge by bus for a family day out and find out why these 5,000 year old stones on Salisbury Plain are considered a national treasure! Our low cost tours to Stonehenge make visiting the attraction a simple and comfortable way to sightseeing with audio guide and entry to the Visitor Centre included in your ticket price!

Stonehenge Highlights

Stonehenge was produced by a culture that left no written records.

various authors have suggested that supernatural or anachronistic methods were used.

Researchers studying DNA extracted from Neolithic human remains across Britain determined that the ancestors of the people who built Stonehenge were farmers who came from the Eastern Mediterranean.

Stonehenge Facts

Archaeologists believe it was constructed from 3000 BC to 2000 BC.

One of the most famous landmarks in the United Kingdom, Stonehenge is regarded as a British cultural icon.

The site and its surroundings were added to UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites in 1986.

Stonehenge History

Stonehenge is perhaps the world's most famous prehistoric monument. It was built in several stages: the first monument was an early henge monument, built about 5,000 years ago, and the unique stone circle was erected in the late Neolithic period about 2500 BC.  Stonehenge evolved in several construction phases spanning at least 1500 years. There is evidence of large-scale construction on and around the monument that perhaps extends the landscape's time frame to 6500 years. Dating and understanding the various phases of activity are complicated by disturbance of the natural chalk by periglacial effects and animal burrowing, poor quality early excavation records, and a lack of accurate, scientifically verified dates. The modern phasing most generally agreed to by archaeologists is detailed below. Features mentioned in the text are numbered and shown on the plan, right.


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