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Tour
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Tour
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From London: Full-Day Guided Tour of Stonehenge & Avebury
Visit Stonehenge and Avebury on a guided tour with round-trip transfers, see ancient monuments and enjoy expert commentary in comfort.
10 hrs
Free cancellation
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Highlights
Guided tour to both Stonehenge and Avebury from London
Listen to in-depth stories and historical insight from an expert English-speaking guide
Experience direct round-trip travel by modern, air-conditioned coach
Entrance to Stonehenge and its enigmatic stone circle
Visit Avebury, Europe's largest stone circle and a UNESCO World Heritage Site
What’s Included
10-hour guided tour of Stonehenge & Avebury
Expert English-speaking guide on board
Entry to Stonehenge and Avebury Stone Circle
Round-trip coach transfers from London
Entry to West Kennet Long Barrow
Free time to explore at each site
Stonehenge Avebury Guided Tour offers an outstanding exploration of England's most celebrated prehistoric monuments. This acclaimed full-day experience combines two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, providing visitors with comprehensive access to the ancient mysteries of Wiltshire's Neolithic landscape. Expert guides accompany guests throughout this remarkable journey, sharing archaeological insights and historical interpretations that bring these 5,000-year-old monuments to life. The tour includes premium transportation from central London, ensuring a comfortable and informative experience for all participants.
Stonehenge stands as one of the world's most famous prehistoric monuments, attracting over one million visitors annually. This guided tour provides priority access to the site, allowing guests to walk among the massive sarsen stones and smaller bluestones while learning about their astronomical alignments and ceremonial purposes. The audio guide system ensures every participant can hear the guide's commentary clearly, even in larger groups. Recent archaeological discoveries have revealed new insights about the monument's construction phases and the sophisticated society that built it over 1,500 years.
Avebury represents the largest stone circle complex in the world, encompassing an entire village within its ancient boundaries. Unlike Stonehenge, visitors can walk freely among Avebury's megalithic stones, touching these impressive monuments that have stood for millennia. The site includes the mysterious Silbury Hill, Europe's largest man-made prehistoric mound, and the atmospheric West Kennet Long Barrow, one of Britain's finest Neolithic chambered tombs. This tickadoo tour ensures adequate time at each location, allowing for photography and personal reflection among these remarkable ancient structures.
The guided experience includes visits to both stone circles plus additional prehistoric sites within the sacred landscape. Professional guides provide context about the people who created these monuments, their beliefs, and daily lives during the Neolithic and Bronze Age periods. The tour covers recent archaeological research, including discoveries made using ground-penetrating radar and other modern techniques. Participants learn about the massive logistical undertaking required to transport and erect these enormous stones using only primitive tools and human power.
This popular heritage tour operates year-round with comfortable modern coaches equipped with climate control and panoramic windows for optimal sightseeing. The itinerary includes stops at both visitor centers, where interactive exhibitions provide additional context about prehistoric Britain. Lunch arrangements can be made at local establishments, though this varies by tour operator. The experience typically lasts 10-12 hours including travel time from London, making it an ideal day trip for those wanting to explore England's ancient past.
Booking through tickadoo ensures competitive pricing and reliable service for this must-visit English heritage experience. The tour attracts history enthusiasts, archaeology students, and curious travelers seeking to understand Britain's prehistoric past. Groups are kept to manageable sizes to ensure personal attention from guides and comfortable exploration of both sites. This comprehensive tour represents exceptional value for visitors wanting to experience two of England's most important archaeological treasures in a single, well-organized day trip.
Follow your guide's instructions throughout the tour
Respect all sites and follow posted visitor rules
Pets, except guide dogs, are not allowed at Stonehenge or Avebury
Do not leave any litter or personal belongings at the sites
How long does the Stonehenge Avebury Guided Tour take?
The complete tour typically lasts 10-12 hours including travel time from central London, with approximately 4-5 hours spent at the archaeological sites.
Can I touch the stones at these sites?
At Stonehenge, visitors cannot touch the stones due to preservation requirements. However, at Avebury you can walk freely among and touch the ancient megaliths.
What's included in the tour price?
The tour includes round-trip transportation from London, entrance fees to both sites, professional guide services, and audio headsets for clear commentary throughout.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour welcomes children, though the full-day duration and walking requirements should be considered. Educational content is adapted to engage younger visitors.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring comfortable walking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, camera, and water bottle. The sites are outdoors with limited shelter from weather conditions.
Are tours available year-round through tickadoo?
Yes, tours operate throughout the year though schedules may vary seasonally. Weather rarely cancels tours as the monuments are accessible in most conditions.
How much walking is involved?
Moderate walking is required across uneven grass surfaces at both sites. The total walking distance is approximately 2-3 miles throughout the day.
Can I book for same-day departure?
While possible subject to availability, advance booking through tickadoo is recommended to secure preferred dates and ensure competitive pricing.
Weather Preparation: Both sites are completely outdoors with minimal shelter, so dress appropriately for current weather conditions and bring waterproof clothing if rain is forecast.
Walking Requirements: Expect moderate walking on uneven grass surfaces and gravel paths. Comfortable, sturdy footwear is essential for navigating both archaeological sites safely.
Photography Rules: Photography is permitted at both locations, though commercial filming may require special permits. Drone usage is strictly prohibited at both heritage sites.
Departure Times: Tours typically depart central London between 8:00-9:00 AM. Arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes early as coaches depart punctually.
Food Options: Lunch is not always included, though stops at local establishments may be arranged. Consider bringing snacks and water for the full day experience.
Group Sizes: Tour groups are limited to ensure quality experience and guide accessibility. During peak season, book through tickadoo well in advance to secure preferred dates.
Accessibility: Both sites have limited accessibility for wheelchair users due to grass surfaces and gravel paths. Contact operators regarding specific mobility requirements before booking.
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Highlights
Guided tour to both Stonehenge and Avebury from London
Listen to in-depth stories and historical insight from an expert English-speaking guide
Experience direct round-trip travel by modern, air-conditioned coach
Entrance to Stonehenge and its enigmatic stone circle
Visit Avebury, Europe's largest stone circle and a UNESCO World Heritage Site
What’s Included
10-hour guided tour of Stonehenge & Avebury
Expert English-speaking guide on board
Entry to Stonehenge and Avebury Stone Circle
Round-trip coach transfers from London
Entry to West Kennet Long Barrow
Free time to explore at each site
Stonehenge Avebury Guided Tour offers an outstanding exploration of England's most celebrated prehistoric monuments. This acclaimed full-day experience combines two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, providing visitors with comprehensive access to the ancient mysteries of Wiltshire's Neolithic landscape. Expert guides accompany guests throughout this remarkable journey, sharing archaeological insights and historical interpretations that bring these 5,000-year-old monuments to life. The tour includes premium transportation from central London, ensuring a comfortable and informative experience for all participants.
Stonehenge stands as one of the world's most famous prehistoric monuments, attracting over one million visitors annually. This guided tour provides priority access to the site, allowing guests to walk among the massive sarsen stones and smaller bluestones while learning about their astronomical alignments and ceremonial purposes. The audio guide system ensures every participant can hear the guide's commentary clearly, even in larger groups. Recent archaeological discoveries have revealed new insights about the monument's construction phases and the sophisticated society that built it over 1,500 years.
Avebury represents the largest stone circle complex in the world, encompassing an entire village within its ancient boundaries. Unlike Stonehenge, visitors can walk freely among Avebury's megalithic stones, touching these impressive monuments that have stood for millennia. The site includes the mysterious Silbury Hill, Europe's largest man-made prehistoric mound, and the atmospheric West Kennet Long Barrow, one of Britain's finest Neolithic chambered tombs. This tickadoo tour ensures adequate time at each location, allowing for photography and personal reflection among these remarkable ancient structures.
The guided experience includes visits to both stone circles plus additional prehistoric sites within the sacred landscape. Professional guides provide context about the people who created these monuments, their beliefs, and daily lives during the Neolithic and Bronze Age periods. The tour covers recent archaeological research, including discoveries made using ground-penetrating radar and other modern techniques. Participants learn about the massive logistical undertaking required to transport and erect these enormous stones using only primitive tools and human power.
This popular heritage tour operates year-round with comfortable modern coaches equipped with climate control and panoramic windows for optimal sightseeing. The itinerary includes stops at both visitor centers, where interactive exhibitions provide additional context about prehistoric Britain. Lunch arrangements can be made at local establishments, though this varies by tour operator. The experience typically lasts 10-12 hours including travel time from London, making it an ideal day trip for those wanting to explore England's ancient past.
Booking through tickadoo ensures competitive pricing and reliable service for this must-visit English heritage experience. The tour attracts history enthusiasts, archaeology students, and curious travelers seeking to understand Britain's prehistoric past. Groups are kept to manageable sizes to ensure personal attention from guides and comfortable exploration of both sites. This comprehensive tour represents exceptional value for visitors wanting to experience two of England's most important archaeological treasures in a single, well-organized day trip.
Follow your guide's instructions throughout the tour
Respect all sites and follow posted visitor rules
Pets, except guide dogs, are not allowed at Stonehenge or Avebury
Do not leave any litter or personal belongings at the sites
How long does the Stonehenge Avebury Guided Tour take?
The complete tour typically lasts 10-12 hours including travel time from central London, with approximately 4-5 hours spent at the archaeological sites.
Can I touch the stones at these sites?
At Stonehenge, visitors cannot touch the stones due to preservation requirements. However, at Avebury you can walk freely among and touch the ancient megaliths.
What's included in the tour price?
The tour includes round-trip transportation from London, entrance fees to both sites, professional guide services, and audio headsets for clear commentary throughout.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour welcomes children, though the full-day duration and walking requirements should be considered. Educational content is adapted to engage younger visitors.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring comfortable walking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, camera, and water bottle. The sites are outdoors with limited shelter from weather conditions.
Are tours available year-round through tickadoo?
Yes, tours operate throughout the year though schedules may vary seasonally. Weather rarely cancels tours as the monuments are accessible in most conditions.
How much walking is involved?
Moderate walking is required across uneven grass surfaces at both sites. The total walking distance is approximately 2-3 miles throughout the day.
Can I book for same-day departure?
While possible subject to availability, advance booking through tickadoo is recommended to secure preferred dates and ensure competitive pricing.
Weather Preparation: Both sites are completely outdoors with minimal shelter, so dress appropriately for current weather conditions and bring waterproof clothing if rain is forecast.
Walking Requirements: Expect moderate walking on uneven grass surfaces and gravel paths. Comfortable, sturdy footwear is essential for navigating both archaeological sites safely.
Photography Rules: Photography is permitted at both locations, though commercial filming may require special permits. Drone usage is strictly prohibited at both heritage sites.
Departure Times: Tours typically depart central London between 8:00-9:00 AM. Arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes early as coaches depart punctually.
Food Options: Lunch is not always included, though stops at local establishments may be arranged. Consider bringing snacks and water for the full day experience.
Group Sizes: Tour groups are limited to ensure quality experience and guide accessibility. During peak season, book through tickadoo well in advance to secure preferred dates.
Accessibility: Both sites have limited accessibility for wheelchair users due to grass surfaces and gravel paths. Contact operators regarding specific mobility requirements before booking.
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Highlights
Guided tour to both Stonehenge and Avebury from London
Listen to in-depth stories and historical insight from an expert English-speaking guide
Experience direct round-trip travel by modern, air-conditioned coach
Entrance to Stonehenge and its enigmatic stone circle
Visit Avebury, Europe's largest stone circle and a UNESCO World Heritage Site
What’s Included
10-hour guided tour of Stonehenge & Avebury
Expert English-speaking guide on board
Entry to Stonehenge and Avebury Stone Circle
Round-trip coach transfers from London
Entry to West Kennet Long Barrow
Free time to explore at each site
Stonehenge Avebury Guided Tour offers an outstanding exploration of England's most celebrated prehistoric monuments. This acclaimed full-day experience combines two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, providing visitors with comprehensive access to the ancient mysteries of Wiltshire's Neolithic landscape. Expert guides accompany guests throughout this remarkable journey, sharing archaeological insights and historical interpretations that bring these 5,000-year-old monuments to life. The tour includes premium transportation from central London, ensuring a comfortable and informative experience for all participants.
Stonehenge stands as one of the world's most famous prehistoric monuments, attracting over one million visitors annually. This guided tour provides priority access to the site, allowing guests to walk among the massive sarsen stones and smaller bluestones while learning about their astronomical alignments and ceremonial purposes. The audio guide system ensures every participant can hear the guide's commentary clearly, even in larger groups. Recent archaeological discoveries have revealed new insights about the monument's construction phases and the sophisticated society that built it over 1,500 years.
Avebury represents the largest stone circle complex in the world, encompassing an entire village within its ancient boundaries. Unlike Stonehenge, visitors can walk freely among Avebury's megalithic stones, touching these impressive monuments that have stood for millennia. The site includes the mysterious Silbury Hill, Europe's largest man-made prehistoric mound, and the atmospheric West Kennet Long Barrow, one of Britain's finest Neolithic chambered tombs. This tickadoo tour ensures adequate time at each location, allowing for photography and personal reflection among these remarkable ancient structures.
The guided experience includes visits to both stone circles plus additional prehistoric sites within the sacred landscape. Professional guides provide context about the people who created these monuments, their beliefs, and daily lives during the Neolithic and Bronze Age periods. The tour covers recent archaeological research, including discoveries made using ground-penetrating radar and other modern techniques. Participants learn about the massive logistical undertaking required to transport and erect these enormous stones using only primitive tools and human power.
This popular heritage tour operates year-round with comfortable modern coaches equipped with climate control and panoramic windows for optimal sightseeing. The itinerary includes stops at both visitor centers, where interactive exhibitions provide additional context about prehistoric Britain. Lunch arrangements can be made at local establishments, though this varies by tour operator. The experience typically lasts 10-12 hours including travel time from London, making it an ideal day trip for those wanting to explore England's ancient past.
Booking through tickadoo ensures competitive pricing and reliable service for this must-visit English heritage experience. The tour attracts history enthusiasts, archaeology students, and curious travelers seeking to understand Britain's prehistoric past. Groups are kept to manageable sizes to ensure personal attention from guides and comfortable exploration of both sites. This comprehensive tour represents exceptional value for visitors wanting to experience two of England's most important archaeological treasures in a single, well-organized day trip.
Weather Preparation: Both sites are completely outdoors with minimal shelter, so dress appropriately for current weather conditions and bring waterproof clothing if rain is forecast.
Walking Requirements: Expect moderate walking on uneven grass surfaces and gravel paths. Comfortable, sturdy footwear is essential for navigating both archaeological sites safely.
Photography Rules: Photography is permitted at both locations, though commercial filming may require special permits. Drone usage is strictly prohibited at both heritage sites.
Departure Times: Tours typically depart central London between 8:00-9:00 AM. Arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes early as coaches depart punctually.
Food Options: Lunch is not always included, though stops at local establishments may be arranged. Consider bringing snacks and water for the full day experience.
Group Sizes: Tour groups are limited to ensure quality experience and guide accessibility. During peak season, book through tickadoo well in advance to secure preferred dates.
Accessibility: Both sites have limited accessibility for wheelchair users due to grass surfaces and gravel paths. Contact operators regarding specific mobility requirements before booking.
Follow your guide's instructions throughout the tour
Respect all sites and follow posted visitor rules
Pets, except guide dogs, are not allowed at Stonehenge or Avebury
Do not leave any litter or personal belongings at the sites
How long does the Stonehenge Avebury Guided Tour take?
The complete tour typically lasts 10-12 hours including travel time from central London, with approximately 4-5 hours spent at the archaeological sites.
Can I touch the stones at these sites?
At Stonehenge, visitors cannot touch the stones due to preservation requirements. However, at Avebury you can walk freely among and touch the ancient megaliths.
What's included in the tour price?
The tour includes round-trip transportation from London, entrance fees to both sites, professional guide services, and audio headsets for clear commentary throughout.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour welcomes children, though the full-day duration and walking requirements should be considered. Educational content is adapted to engage younger visitors.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring comfortable walking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, camera, and water bottle. The sites are outdoors with limited shelter from weather conditions.
Are tours available year-round through tickadoo?
Yes, tours operate throughout the year though schedules may vary seasonally. Weather rarely cancels tours as the monuments are accessible in most conditions.
How much walking is involved?
Moderate walking is required across uneven grass surfaces at both sites. The total walking distance is approximately 2-3 miles throughout the day.
Can I book for same-day departure?
While possible subject to availability, advance booking through tickadoo is recommended to secure preferred dates and ensure competitive pricing.
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Highlights
Guided tour to both Stonehenge and Avebury from London
Listen to in-depth stories and historical insight from an expert English-speaking guide
Experience direct round-trip travel by modern, air-conditioned coach
Entrance to Stonehenge and its enigmatic stone circle
Visit Avebury, Europe's largest stone circle and a UNESCO World Heritage Site
What’s Included
10-hour guided tour of Stonehenge & Avebury
Expert English-speaking guide on board
Entry to Stonehenge and Avebury Stone Circle
Round-trip coach transfers from London
Entry to West Kennet Long Barrow
Free time to explore at each site
Stonehenge Avebury Guided Tour offers an outstanding exploration of England's most celebrated prehistoric monuments. This acclaimed full-day experience combines two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, providing visitors with comprehensive access to the ancient mysteries of Wiltshire's Neolithic landscape. Expert guides accompany guests throughout this remarkable journey, sharing archaeological insights and historical interpretations that bring these 5,000-year-old monuments to life. The tour includes premium transportation from central London, ensuring a comfortable and informative experience for all participants.
Stonehenge stands as one of the world's most famous prehistoric monuments, attracting over one million visitors annually. This guided tour provides priority access to the site, allowing guests to walk among the massive sarsen stones and smaller bluestones while learning about their astronomical alignments and ceremonial purposes. The audio guide system ensures every participant can hear the guide's commentary clearly, even in larger groups. Recent archaeological discoveries have revealed new insights about the monument's construction phases and the sophisticated society that built it over 1,500 years.
Avebury represents the largest stone circle complex in the world, encompassing an entire village within its ancient boundaries. Unlike Stonehenge, visitors can walk freely among Avebury's megalithic stones, touching these impressive monuments that have stood for millennia. The site includes the mysterious Silbury Hill, Europe's largest man-made prehistoric mound, and the atmospheric West Kennet Long Barrow, one of Britain's finest Neolithic chambered tombs. This tickadoo tour ensures adequate time at each location, allowing for photography and personal reflection among these remarkable ancient structures.
The guided experience includes visits to both stone circles plus additional prehistoric sites within the sacred landscape. Professional guides provide context about the people who created these monuments, their beliefs, and daily lives during the Neolithic and Bronze Age periods. The tour covers recent archaeological research, including discoveries made using ground-penetrating radar and other modern techniques. Participants learn about the massive logistical undertaking required to transport and erect these enormous stones using only primitive tools and human power.
This popular heritage tour operates year-round with comfortable modern coaches equipped with climate control and panoramic windows for optimal sightseeing. The itinerary includes stops at both visitor centers, where interactive exhibitions provide additional context about prehistoric Britain. Lunch arrangements can be made at local establishments, though this varies by tour operator. The experience typically lasts 10-12 hours including travel time from London, making it an ideal day trip for those wanting to explore England's ancient past.
Booking through tickadoo ensures competitive pricing and reliable service for this must-visit English heritage experience. The tour attracts history enthusiasts, archaeology students, and curious travelers seeking to understand Britain's prehistoric past. Groups are kept to manageable sizes to ensure personal attention from guides and comfortable exploration of both sites. This comprehensive tour represents exceptional value for visitors wanting to experience two of England's most important archaeological treasures in a single, well-organized day trip.
Weather Preparation: Both sites are completely outdoors with minimal shelter, so dress appropriately for current weather conditions and bring waterproof clothing if rain is forecast.
Walking Requirements: Expect moderate walking on uneven grass surfaces and gravel paths. Comfortable, sturdy footwear is essential for navigating both archaeological sites safely.
Photography Rules: Photography is permitted at both locations, though commercial filming may require special permits. Drone usage is strictly prohibited at both heritage sites.
Departure Times: Tours typically depart central London between 8:00-9:00 AM. Arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes early as coaches depart punctually.
Food Options: Lunch is not always included, though stops at local establishments may be arranged. Consider bringing snacks and water for the full day experience.
Group Sizes: Tour groups are limited to ensure quality experience and guide accessibility. During peak season, book through tickadoo well in advance to secure preferred dates.
Accessibility: Both sites have limited accessibility for wheelchair users due to grass surfaces and gravel paths. Contact operators regarding specific mobility requirements before booking.
Follow your guide's instructions throughout the tour
Respect all sites and follow posted visitor rules
Pets, except guide dogs, are not allowed at Stonehenge or Avebury
Do not leave any litter or personal belongings at the sites
How long does the Stonehenge Avebury Guided Tour take?
The complete tour typically lasts 10-12 hours including travel time from central London, with approximately 4-5 hours spent at the archaeological sites.
Can I touch the stones at these sites?
At Stonehenge, visitors cannot touch the stones due to preservation requirements. However, at Avebury you can walk freely among and touch the ancient megaliths.
What's included in the tour price?
The tour includes round-trip transportation from London, entrance fees to both sites, professional guide services, and audio headsets for clear commentary throughout.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour welcomes children, though the full-day duration and walking requirements should be considered. Educational content is adapted to engage younger visitors.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring comfortable walking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, camera, and water bottle. The sites are outdoors with limited shelter from weather conditions.
Are tours available year-round through tickadoo?
Yes, tours operate throughout the year though schedules may vary seasonally. Weather rarely cancels tours as the monuments are accessible in most conditions.
How much walking is involved?
Moderate walking is required across uneven grass surfaces at both sites. The total walking distance is approximately 2-3 miles throughout the day.
Can I book for same-day departure?
While possible subject to availability, advance booking through tickadoo is recommended to secure preferred dates and ensure competitive pricing.
Free cancellation up to 24 h
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