How to visit Stonehenge from Bristol or Bath?
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Next April we are going to spend 3 days in Bristol. We want to visit Bath and Stonehenge using public transport. I assume there will be a lot of trains/buses connecting Bristol and Bath, but I would like to know which is the best option to visit Stonehenge from one of these two cities.
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What is the best way to visit Stonehenge?
There are three main options available to you; using a guided tour with bus straight from London, travelling independently using public transport (train from Waterloo and Stonehenge Tour Bus from Salisbury) or hiring or taking your own car and driving yourself to Stonehenge from London.Can you do Stonehenge and Bath in one day?
Stonehenge can be seen in 90 minutes although two hours would allow you to also explore the newish visitor centre. Bath need a lot more time, preferably an overnight stay, but you might be able to enjoy the highlights (Abbey, Baths, The Crescent etc) in 3 hours.How far is Bath from Stonehenge?
Stonehenge is 88 miles driving from London on relatively fast roads, although the traffic can definitely impact trip times. If you are driving, expect the journey to take around two hours. What is this?What train station is Stonehenge?
The nearest train station to Stonehenge is Salisbury Station. If you're travelling from London, you can reach Salisbury Station direct from London Waterloo, Bournemouth, Bristol, Exeter and other major cities. The distance from Stonehenge to the station is around 9 miles, but you have a few ways of getting there.5 Tips for Visiting Stonehenge (That Will Make Your Visit Easier)
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