Most visitors to Stonehenge arrive by car ÔÇö but that doesn't mean it's the only option. If you're travelling without a vehicle, Salisbury is actually one of the best bases for reaching Stonehenge by public transport or private shuttle.
1. Private Shuttle (Recommended)
The Salisbury to Stonehenge Shuttle departs from directly opposite Salisbury Train Station six times daily. It's the simplest, most comfortable option for visitors without a car. £20 return, guaranteed seat, return pick-up from Stonehenge included. Book at salisburytostonehenge.com.
2. Stonehenge Tour Bus
Salisbury Reds operates the official Stonehenge Tour bus hourly from Salisbury Rail Station. Hop-on, hop-off service, approximately ┬ú17ÔÇô┬ú22 return. Reliable and well-established ÔÇö ideal if you also want to visit Old Sarum en route.
3. Taxi
Available from the station taxi rank. Direct and fast but significantly more expensive ÔÇö ┬ú60ÔÇô┬ú100 return for a private hire. Best for groups of 5 or more where the per-person cost becomes more competitive.
4. Cycling
10 miles, 45ÔÇô60 minutes each way. A good option for fit travellers with time to spare and no luggage. No secure bike storage at Stonehenge.
5. Walking
10 miles each way ÔÇö approximately 3 hours. Not practical for most day visitors, but an option for dedicated walkers prepared for an all-day expedition.
For the vast majority of visitors arriving into Salisbury by train and heading straight to Stonehenge, the shuttle is the clear first choice. Two minutes from the platform to your pick-up point. Book online in advance.
Ready to visit Stonehenge from Salisbury? The shuttle departs directly opposite Salisbury Train Station. Just £20 return per person, all in.
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