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Best Time of Day to Visit Stonehenge

Best time of day to visit Stonehenge from Salisbury, avoiding crowds

Key takeaways

Stonehenge is one of Britain's most visited monuments. Knowing the best time of day to visit can transform your experience from a crowded queue to a genuinely moving encounter with 5000 year old history.

Early Morning: The Best Choice

The 10:15 departure from the Salisbury to Stonehenge Shuttle delivers you to Stonehenge at approximately 10:40 the first arrivals of the standard visiting day. Timed entry slots at English Heritage open from 10:00, and the visitors who book the earliest slots see dramatically fewer people at the monument than those who arrive at midday. The light in the morning is also better for photography, coming from the south east across the stone circle.

Midday: The Busiest Window

Between 12:00 and 14:00, Stonehenge is typically at its busiest. Multiple tour buses, school groups, and independent visitors all converge. If avoiding crowds is a priority, avoid arriving during this window.

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Late Afternoon: A Hidden Gem

After 14:30, crowds at Stonehenge reduce noticeably. Many organised tour groups have completed their visit and departed. The 13:15 or 14:15 shuttle from Salisbury delivers you for a quieter afternoon visit though you'll have less time on site before closing. In summer, when site closure is 20:00, the late afternoon light at Stonehenge is extraordinary.

Special Access Sessions

English Heritage occasionally offers early evening and sunrise access sessions (booked separately at a premium). These are the most intimate Stonehenge experiences available. Combine with the Salisbury to Stonehenge Shuttle for transport or arrange a separate taxi for sunrise timing.

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The Salisbury to Stonehenge Shuttle departs six times daily from directly opposite Salisbury Train Station. £15 return per person, reserved seat. Luggage storage available from £5 per bag.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is Stonehenge least crowded?

Early morning (arriving before 11:00) and late afternoon (after 14:30 on weekdays) are the quietest periods. Midday between 12:00 and 14:00 sees the highest footfall from coach tours and school groups. December, January and February are the quietest months overall.

What is the best time of day to photograph Stonehenge?

Early morning with the 10:15 shuttle. In summer the sun rises to the south-east, illuminating the stones from the front with warm directional light. Late afternoon in midsummer also gives beautiful golden hour light from around 16:00 onwards.

When does Stonehenge get busiest?

Between 11:00 and 14:00, particularly on summer weekends, school holidays and Bank Holidays. Coach tours from London typically arrive at this window. If you have flexibility, avoid arriving during these hours.

Is it worth visiting Stonehenge in the afternoon?

Yes — particularly after 14:30 when coach tour groups start to leave. The 13:15 or 14:15 shuttle from Salisbury delivers you for a quieter afternoon visit. In summer with extended closing times (20:00), afternoon visits are excellent.

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