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Live and breathe the story of England at royal castles, historic gardens, forts & defences, world-famous prehistoric sites and many others.
Parking is available on site. There is a parking charge to non-members. There are dedicated parking spaces for motorhomes.
A Visitor Bus service runs frequently from the visitor centre, for those who need it, and takes around 10 minutes to reach the Stones.
Our spacious cafe serves a grab-and-go hot and cold food offer, including drinks, soup, pasties, sandwiches, salads and other sweet and savoury items. We cater for most dietary requirements including gluten-free and vegan.
You can picnic in the monument field with the view of the Stone Circle, or at other designated points around the Visitor Centre and landscape.
The Stonehenge gift shop offers an extensive range of books, gifts and souvenirs, including jewellery and an exclusive range of Barbour clothing and accessories.
Male, female toilets, including accessible, baby and adult change facilities, are available at the visitor centre.
No disposal facilities for toilet cassette waste. Please do not empty motorhome waste in our toilets as the chemicals poison the bacteria we use to breakdown the waste.
Assistance dogs are welcome throughout, including the Stone Circle.
Dogs on leads are allowed around the visitor centre. Animals are not permitted at the Stone Circle, exhibition, or visitor bus. The National Trust has recently created dog-free zones in all fields that are grazed by sheep in the Stonehenge landscape where there is permissive access.
Discover the story of Stonehenge: the stones, the landscape, the people and its meaning, through a powerful combination of cutting-edge audio-visual experiences and incredible ancient objects. The exhibition contains nearly 300 archaeological objects, finds from Stonehenge and other nearby monuments, now displayed on site for the first time.
All the objects are on loan from Salisbury Museum and Wiltshire Museum, Devizes. We recommend a visit to these two museums to find out more about the prehistory of the Stonehenge area.
No formal gardens, but there is a choice of walking routes available within the World Heritage Site, which are suitable for a range of ages and abilities. If choosing to walk along the road, please stay within the designated walking path at all times.
You can download a free audio tour in advance from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store or via the free WiFi available at the visitor centre.
Please note that there are no audio guides available to hire from Stonehenge.
The audio guide is available in English, French, German, Spanish. Italian, Dutch, Russian, Mandarin, Japanese, Polish, Korean and Brazilian Portuguese.
Headphones are available to purchase in the gift shop and at admissions for £2.
Yes.
Breastfeeding welcome here.
Education group visits must be pre-booked, call 0370 333 0606 for further details.
Take care on grassed areas when wet.
We are currently not able to provide any audio tours at site. Our audio guide in English is available to download here.
English Heritage welcomes amateur photographers to our sites and we hope you will share your pictures of your visit with us on social media.
If you are looking to use one of our sites for commercial, corporate or professional photography or as a filming location, please contact our filming team as soon as possible to check availability and acquire the relevant permissions and paperwork.
Due to the delicate nature of our sites, English Heritage does not permit drone flying from or over sites in our care, except by contractors or partners undertaking flights for a specific purpose, who satisfy stringent CAA criteria, have the correct insurances and permissions, and are operating under controlled conditions.