From the car park there is a shuttle bus to get you close to the famous stones.One of the simplest ways to visit the historic site is on a Stonehenge day trip from London. It is located in United Kingdom, England, South East, Hampshire, Hart, Heckfield. That person says cutting out going in to the city made the trip’s time a lot shorter. You are spoilt for choice with any number of tours going to Stonehenge from London, a comfortable two hour bus ride away with a guide to point out sites of interest. The journey takes around 3 hours. You have to specify automatic if that’s what you want to drive.” Automatic? Distance from London to Stonehenge: 85 miles / 136 km Travel time London to Stonehenge by car: 1 hour 30 – 2 hours 20 mins. Guys in the USA drive Automatic transmission cars? As it’s such a popular place to visit, there are plenty of amazing Stonehenge tours from London each day. The geographic midpoint between London and Stonehenge is in 38.34 mi (61.70 km) distance between both points in a bearing of 253.84°. How to get to Stonehenge from London is another question that needs to be answered. A nice day yes but very long and a lot of bus and waiting for others…hiring a car would’ve been a better idea.Agreed, renting a car is the best way for sureStonehenge, where the demons dwell and the banshees live and they do live well.” However, renting cars in London and much of Europe is different than car rental in the USA.
This picture I have seen in the background of computer wallpapers. Greatly appreciated.Good post, totally agree rental car is the best way to do it. Does the guide talk endlessly or do you have time to just enjoy and take in the surroundings?Stonehenge is one of the best place when I ever seen in my life. London and Stonehenge are both in the same time zone Europe/London. Once you reach Stonehenge, you’ll see a visitor centre and plenty of parking spaces.So, I’ve mentioned driving is the easiest way to visit Stonehenge, but if you don’t have a car, I’d recommend looking at day tour. I did have a smile though at a couple of the comments about automatics and stick shift hire cars. You were greatly explained in the post how to reach this destination easily. Such quintessentially British places, you’ll fall in love with the old-world charm and beauty of the country.If you want to travel independently, but don’t have a car, I’d recommend this option. To board the bus, just show your e-ticket, printed confirmation or reference number.The easiest way to visit is by car. Coming from Germany, we had every intention of just hopping the train. I would be really nervous driving on the opposite side of the road…!We did the whole day bus journey last time and it was LONG. another thought: for those who are afraid to drive in london itself they can also rent from heathrow and take the train out there to avoid the traffic and potential headache of getting lost down one way streets.By car is by far the easiest way from London to Stonehenge it doesn’t take that long only around 2 hours. You can book onto a tour, which includes transport, audio guides and more. If I planned a tour toward this iconic location than it’s memorable tour in my life. Like bus, train or even hitchhike. But if I see in real than it’s really inspirational for me.Do you have to have an international drivers license or special insurance to rent a car in the UK? Sissies!I read somewhere that, from Heathrow, you can take the National Express coach to Woking (cutting out going in to the city), then the rail train to Salisbury, and then the Stonehenge bus to the site. Parking at Stonehenge is free for Stonehenge ticket holders and English Heritage members. There are frequent trains that run in the morning from London towards Exeter St David’s and Yeovil, stopping at Salisbury. Find the distance from London to Stonehenge, the estimated travel time with the impact of road traffic in real time, as well as the cost of your journey (toll charges and fuel costs).