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Stonehenge, Salisbury Cathedral & Old Sarum Tour

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Cherhill White Horse
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Durrington Walls
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Woodhenge

Experience Stonehenge's prehistoric monoliths, then leap through time to ancient Salisbury! See the tallest spire in Britain, whisper tales of Magna Carta, and climb Old Sarum's ramparts where Romans, Saxons, and Vikings left their mark.

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Our experienced tour guides will help you tailor your day to get the most from your Stonehenge, Salisbury Cathedral & Old Sarum Tour, find you a great place for afternoon tea or the best shop for souvenirs. Travel in air-conditioned, chauffeur-driven comfort through the beautiful English countryside. We can pick you up from your hotel, the airport or port.

Marker pillars rising from the ground.

Your first stop-off point is Woodhenge where you'll see pillars marking the positions of Neolithic wooden posts aligned to the summer solstice sunrise and which have long since rotted away. It's an important World Heritage Site and will certainly whet your appetite for the main attraction—Stonehenge.

Close up of a trilithon.

Stonehenge is the most famous and enigmatic historical site in the country. Developed in stages over a 5,000 year period, the giant standing stones weigh up to 50 tonnes and dominate the landscape of Salisbury Plain. Was it a ceremonial temple… or built by aliens? You decide.

Dive deeper into the secrets of Stonehenge at the fantastic Visitor Centre right there! Explore world-class exhibitions and multimedia displays that bring the monument's story to life. Step outside and journey back in time at the reconstructed Neolithic houses. On lucky days, you might even catch demonstrations of ancient crafts and bread-making, all done using prehistoric techniques!

By now you'll be feeling a tad peckish so there's nothing better than a traditional pub lunch. We like the Wheatsheaf in Wiltshire's Lower Woodford, where you can enjoy hearty pub classics like fish & chips or a Sunday roast. Cosy up by the log fire in winter and enjoy a nice pint of English real ale and a bag of nuts. Your next tour stop is the historic city of Salisbury.

Down the main aisle towards the alter with columns and arches.

Salisbury is a beautiful medieval city built on a prehistoric site. See the magnificent Salisbury Cathedral, which boasts the tallest spire in Britain. Built between 1220 and 1280, the Cathedral still holds one of the original copies of Magna Carta. There's lots of artistic and historical things to see at the cathedral including a modernist sculpture by Barbara Hepworth and a fourteenth century mechanical clock. Then it's off to nearby Old Sarum—the original setting of Salisbury Cathedral.

Norman motte and ruined stone wall.

The ancient settlement at Old Sarum is located on a hill just two miles from Salisbury and appears in some of England's earliest documentaion. The site has been occupied since 3000BC and around 400BC an Iron Age hillfort was built to control trade paths. Then came the Romans after the invasion of 43AD and in the sixth century the Saxons took the fort as a stronghold against the Vikings.

Then it was the turn of the Normans to get a look in; building a castle, palace and cathedral. In the early thirteenth century, stone from the site was used to build the new cathedral that we see today in 'New Salisbury'. The remains of the palace can still be seen as well as the Norman motte and ruins from various parts of Old Sarum's incredible history.

Itinerary and tour summary
Duration: 10 hours
Type: Chauffeur Driven Car. Driver does not guide within attractions.
Price: 1–7 people from £890. Prices do not include attraction tickets which need to be purchased separately.
Languages: English
Pick up: Central London / West London (elsewhere please enquire)

  • Pick-up at 8.30am
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  • Woodhenge
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  • Stonehenge
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  • Stonehenge Visitor Centre
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  • Lunch at a traditional English pub (We like the Wheatsheaf in Lower Woodford)
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  • Salisbury Cathedral
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  • Old Sarum
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  • Drop-off back to London at 6.30pm
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