Posted on April 25, 2010.
What you didn't know about Stonehenge Tours Stonehenge is one of the UK? S leading attractions tour and visit Stonehenge is generally very high on their list during the visit to the United Kingdom. Stonehenge is located in Wiltshire - about 2 miles west of Amesbury and 8 miles north of Salisbury. Stonehenge is one of the most famous prehistoric sites in the world, and archaeologists believe that the standing stones were erected around 2200 BC and the Bank around the earth and a circular ditch, which constitute the first phase of the monument have been dated to about 3100 BC. At Stonehenge these are held by the Crown and managed by English Heritage, and you can see this amazing piece of history every day throughout the year.
As mentioned previously Stonehenge is probably the most important monument prehistoric throughout Great Britain and has attracted visitors for the first time. Stonehenge is an eternal monument to those who built it. There are many tours from London to Stonehenge, and these visits can incorporate other elements often include a visit other popular destinations like the Roman baths and Windsor Castle. Currently, 800,000 people a year pass through the turnstiles to see Stonehenge, while at least 200,000 others stand at the roadside and peer through the fence. Millions glimpse of the stones they pass on the A303 and A344 on their way to or from London or the South West. So if you plan to visit the south-west and Don? Novelty T M5, so why not take the A303 and a more panoramic view of the United Kingdom while heading south-west? its worth it.
A visit to Stonehenge is relatively short, there is no long queues and nothing to distract you away from what you came to see. That can take time is the trip to Stonehenge, but again it depends on where you are traveling to. Most of Stonehenge Tours typically include other destinations, including Bath and Windsor and all three can be seen in one day with a good guide and transportation. A Tour of Stonehenge Evan Evans see you at your London hotel around 8:30 am and returned about 19 hours during which time you may have visited Stonehenge, the Royal Baths and Windsor Castle.