Africa
Americas
Asia
Europe
Oceania
Travel Agent Support:
+44 20 4571 6769
Prefer us to call you? Drop your number in the box:
Monday-Friday 10 am - 19 pm
Saturday & Sunday: Closed
What to see in England
Stonehenge
- Holidays to England
- Points of Interest
Tourist attractions Stonehenge
In the high and green plains of Wiltshire, in the south of England, stands Stonehenge, one of the most intriguing monuments in the world due to its mysterious origins.
The word Stonehenge comes from the union of "stone" and "henge" which means fence, to refer to this circular-shaped monument. To estimate the age of this colossal megalithic structure, we must go back to prehistory. Stonehenge had 3 construction phases distributed between the Neolithic and the Bronze Age, the first beginning between 4000 and 3000 BC, with the completed monument dating from around 2500 BC.
At first, it consisted of 30 sandstone pillars weighing about 25 tons, which, as the name suggests, were carved in a rectangular shape and placed vertically, burying their lower part in the ground. In turn, these were crowned by other horizontal blocks of approximately 7 tons, forming a covered circle. Inside it, another orderly horseshoe-shaped construction was erected that was made up of 5 triliths, and in the middle of it, a large central slab was arranged that would have acted as an altar.
Surrounding this main monument are 50 holes marked with lime. These were burial places where cremation rituals were once performed as offerings to the unknown deities of the time. Finally, surrounding the outermost area, a deep trench was dug. To the northeast, there is a processionary path that leads to the heart of the monument. Unfortunately, turbulent weather and the continuous thefts of the stones has altered the original aesthetics of Stonehenge over the centuries.
Outside the main monument is the famous 30 ton Heelstone from Sarsen, located 77 meters from the centre of the circle to the southwest. It marks the point where the sun rises on the horizon at the summer solstice when viewed from the centre of the circle.
If you visit Stonehenge, be sure to explore Woodhenge, 3.7 kilometres from the main monument. It consists of 6 rings formed by wooden posts within which the skull of a child was found to be buried. It is believed that Woodhenge used to be a place for human sacrifice and it was first discovered in 1926.
As for its actual purpose, there is much speculation. It is believed that the area was an important hunting area and Stonehenge acted as a meeting place to celebrate banquets in order to give thanks for the food that nature bestowed upon the hunters. It is also thought that Stonehenge could be a monument in commemoration of the unification of Great Britain or as a funerary monument that evolved into a temple. Alternatively, it is widely believed that Stonehenge acted as a prehistoric calendar and astronomical observatory, enabling the people of the time to predict the seasons.
There are many legends that have existed during all these years around this fascinating construction. Its construction has been linked to the Magician Merlin, to Druids, Celtic priests or even the Romans, Phoenicians and Danes. Some theories go even further, alluding that Stonehenge was constructed by beings from another planet! In addition, Stonehenge has featured in many songs by popular British artists such as The Beatles and Black Sabbath.
If you travel to Stonehenge, you’re sure to wonder how these giant stones were moved over 200 kilometres from West Wales to Wiltshire. Geologists have determined that the 42 small stones known as the blue stones, came from the Preseli Mountains. Archaeologists first believed that they used a wooden ball bearing system to move them, but the theory that they were rolled inside a ball woven from willow and alder trees has gained more traction in recent years.
Today more than a million people a year choose to travel to Stonehenge to admire this legendary stone circle, protected by English Heritage and declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO since 1986. It is a popular day trip from London, and near Stonehenge, you can also visit the beautiful cities of Amesbury and Salisbury.
Despite all the hypotheses that have been considered by researchers, the truth is that the origin and meaning of Stonehenge are not known with absolute certainty, so the mystery continues to this day! Of course, visiting Stonehenge is most magical during the Winter or Summer Solstice, when Druids and mystics descend on the site for their bi-annual celebrations of light and darkness.
We don't have any trips to Stonehenge at the moment.
Subscribe to our newsletter to not miss any trips
YOU ALSO LIKE
Tourist attractions england
Points of interests
- Trips to Bath
- Trips to Bristol
- Trips to Cambridge
- Trips to Leeds
- Trips to Liverpool
- Trips to London
- Trips to Manchester
- Trips to Oxford
- Trips to Reading
- Trips to Sherwood Forest
- Trips to Stonehenge
- Trips to Stratford-Upon-Avon
- Trips to Windsor
- Trips to York
Other Points of interests
- Trips to A Rúa
- Trips to Agrigento
- Trips to Albufeira
- Trips to Algarve
- Trips to Alhambra
- Trips to Alsace
- Trips to Amalfi Coast
- Trips to Amsterdam
- Trips to Annecy
- Trips to Arzúa
- Trips to Assisi
- Trips to Athlone
- Trips to Avignon
- Trips to Azores
- Trips to Barcelona
- Trips to Beaune
- Trips to Belfast
- Trips to Bermeo
- Trips to Bilbao
- Trips to Blarney Castle
- Trips to Bologna
- Trips to Bordeaux
- Trips to Braga
- Trips to Budapest
- Trips to Caen
- Trips to Cannes
- Trips to Capri
- Trips to Catania
- Trips to Cefalu
- Trips to Chambord
- Trips to Champagne Wine Region
- Trips to Cinque Terre
- Trips to Cliffs of Moher
- Trips to Coimbra
- Trips to Colmar
- Trips to Connemara National Park
- Trips to Consuegra
- Trips to Córdoba
- Trips to Cork
- Trips to Costa Dorada
- Trips to Danube
- Trips to Delft
- Trips to Donegal
- Trips to Douro Valley
- Trips to Dublin
- Trips to Edinburgh
- Trips to El Born district
- Trips to Enniskillen
- Trips to Evora
- Trips to Eze
- Trips to Faial Island
- Trips to Fatima
- Trips to Florence
- Trips to French Riviera
- Trips to Galway
- Trips to Gaztelugatxe
- Trips to Getaria
- Trips to Giant's Causeway
- Trips to Girona
- Trips to Glasgow
- Trips to Gran Canaria
- Trips to Guimaraes
- Trips to Inverness
- Trips to Ischia
- Trips to Isle of Skye
- Trips to Keukenhof
- Trips to Kilkenny
- Trips to Killarney National Park
- Trips to Kinderdijk
- Trips to La Rioja
- Trips to Lake Como
- Trips to Limerick
- Trips to Lisbon
- Trips to Lisse
- Trips to Loire Valley
- Trips to Londonderry
- Trips to Lourdes
- Trips to Lyon
- Trips to Madeira
- Trips to Madrid
- Trips to Milan
- Trips to Monaco
- Trips to Monsanto
- Trips to Mont Saint-Michel
- Trips to Montecatini Terme
- Trips to Montjuic
- Trips to Mosque of Cordoba
- Trips to Mulhouse
- Trips to Naples
- Trips to Nazarè
- Trips to Nice
- Trips to Normandy
- Trips to Obidos
- Trips to Orvieto
- Trips to Padua
- Trips to Palas de Rei
- Trips to Palermo
- Trips to Paris
- Trips to Pico Island
- Trips to Pinhão
- Trips to Pisa
- Trips to Pompeii
- Trips to PortAventura
- Trips to Porto
- Trips to Portomarín
- Trips to Ragusa
- Trips to Régua
- Trips to Ring of Kerry
- Trips to Rock of Cashel
- Trips to Rome
- Trips to Rotterdam
- Trips to San Sebastian
- Trips to Santiago de Compostela
- Trips to Santuario de Loyola
- Trips to São Jorge Island
- Trips to Sardinia
- Trips to Sarria
- Trips to Scottish Highlands
- Trips to Seine river
- Trips to Seville
- Trips to Sicily
- Trips to Sintra
- Trips to Sorrento
- Trips to Speyside
- Trips to St. Andrews
- Trips to Stirling
- Trips to Strasbourg
- Trips to Syracuse
- Trips to Tavira
- Trips to Tenerife
- Trips to The Hague
- Trips to Toledo
- Trips to Tomar
- Trips to Tours
- Trips to Trossachs
- Trips to Tuscany
- Trips to Valencia
- Trips to Venice
- Trips to Versailles
- Trips to Waterford
- Trips to Zaragoza
- Trips to Zarauz
Countries Nearby
- Albania Trips
- Austria Trips
- Baltic States Trips
- Belgium Trips
- Croatia Trips
- Cyprus Trips
- Czech Republic Trips
- Denmark Trips
- England Trips
- Faroe Islands Trips
- Finland Trips
- France Trips
- Germany Trips
- Greece Trips
- Holland Trips
- Hungary Trips
- Iceland Trips
- Ireland Trips
- Italy Trips
- Liechtenstein Trips
- Montenegro Trips
- Northern Ireland Trips
- Norway Trips
- Poland Trips
- Portugal Trips
- Romania Trips
- Russia Trips
- Scotland Trips
- Slovakia Trips
- Slovenia Trips
- Spain Trips
- Sweden Trips
- Switzerland Trips
- Ukraine Trips
- United Kingdom Trips
Trip Styles