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Stonehenge & Winchester Tour

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Alton Barnes
Amesbury
Avebury Stone Circle
Bath
Cherhill White Horse
Cotswolds
Durrington Walls
Glastonbury
Lacock
Lockeridge Dene
Marlborough
Oxford
Portsmouth
Hampton Court Palace
Salisbury
Silbury Hill
West Kennet Long Barrow
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Woodhenge

From Winchester's Saxon whispers to Stonehenge's prehistoric giants, this Wiltshire tour blends history's layers! Explore England's ancient capital, marvel at the longest medieval cathedral, then unravel Neolithic mysteries amidst colossal stones.

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Our experienced tour guides will help you make the most of your tour to Stonehenge and Winchester. Travel in chauffeur-driven comfort through the beautiful countryside of Wiltshire and Somerset. We can pick you up from your hotel, the airport or port.

Exterior stone facade and window.

Your first stop is Winchester—a beautiful Hampshire city on the edge of England's South Downs National Park. Once an Iron Age trading centre and England’s ancient capital, Winchester was the seat of Alfred the Great, a Saxon king. The main attraction is the medieval Winchester Cathedral and nearby are the ruins of Wolvesey Castle and the Winchester City Mill. The Great Hall of Winchester Castle houses the medieval round table linked to King Arthur.

Anthony Gormley sculpture of lead figure in the Crypt.

The eleventh century Winchester Cathedral is simply full of surprises. Not only is it the resting place of English novelist Jane Austen but there's also a sculpture in the Crypt by the internationally renowned artist, Sir Antony Gormley. It's also the longest medieval cathedral in the world. Also of special interest is the seventeenth century Morley Library, Winchester Bible, and the City Museum which has lots of interesting exhibits telling the story of Winchester.

We know the best places for lunch, and suggest a traditional English pub, before we head off to the ancient monument of Stonehenge on Wiltshire's Salisbury Plain.

Before the main event however we'll take you to see Woodhenge where you'll see pillars marking the positions of Neolithic wooden posts which have long since rotted away. It's an important World Heritage Site and consists of six concentric ovals of standing posts, surrounded by a bank and ditch.

The stones on an overcast day.

Located in the county of Wiltshire, England, Stonehenge is a World Heritage site and the best known prehistoric site in Europe. Although we have no real way of knowing how it was used and how the people who built the site experienced it, since it’s ‘discovery' in the 18th century Stonehenge has fascinated and captivated visitors. It’s alignment with the Summer and Winter Solstices suggests links to the sun. More recently a Neolithic ‘calendar ‘ made up of the stones has been suggested.

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!

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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  • Winchester
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  • Winchester Cathedral
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  • Great Hall
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  • Lunch at a traditional English pub
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  • Woodhenge
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  • Stonehenge
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  • Stonehenge Visitor Centre
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  • Drop-off back to London at 6.30pm
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