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Is There a Bus from Salisbury to Stonehenge? (Yes — Here's How)

Bus from Salisbury to Stonehenge departing from opposite the train station

Key takeaways

Yes — there is a direct bus from Salisbury to Stonehenge. The Salisbury to Stonehenge Shuttle runs six times daily from Caboose, a 2 minute walk from Salisbury Station. It is the simplest, fastest and most direct way to reach Stonehenge from Salisbury without a car.

The Short Answer

The Salisbury to Stonehenge bus departs at 10:15, 11:15, 12:15, 13:15, 14:15 and 15:15 daily. The journey takes 35 minutes. A return ticket costs £15 per person. The bus stop is at Caboose, 115 South Western Road — a 2 minute walk from Salisbury Train Station exit.

Bus Stop Location

Exit Salisbury Train Station through the main entrance and cross the zebra crossing. Caboose is a 2 minute walk from Salisbury Station— you will see the Stonehenge Shuttle signage on the pavement. The bus stop is under 30 seconds from the train platform.

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How to Book

Seats must be booked in advance at salisburytostonehenge.co.uk/book. The bus does not accept walk-up passengers. Select your outbound departure time and your return pick-up time from Stonehenge. You will receive an email confirmation with your booking reference.

What to Expect on the Bus

The bus holds a maximum of 12 passengers — not a large coach. Your seat is reserved and guaranteed. The 35-minute journey travels through the Wiltshire countryside before arriving at the Stonehenge Visitor Centre car park. From the car park, the visitor centre and stone circle are a short walk or English Heritage shuttle ride away.

Before You Board

Make sure you have also booked your Stonehenge entry ticket separately at english-heritage.org.uk. The bus gets you to Stonehenge — the entry ticket is purchased directly from English Heritage. Timed entry slots are required and sell out in advance, particularly in summer.

Ready to visit Stonehenge from Salisbury? The shuttle departs a 2 minute walk from Salisbury Train Station. Just £15 return per person, all in.

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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 and luggage storage included.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a bus from Salisbury to Stonehenge?

Yes. The Salisbury to Stonehenge Shuttle is a direct bus running six times daily from Caboose, a 2 minute walk from Salisbury Station. Departures are at 10:15, 11:15, 12:15, 13:15, 14:15 and 15:15. Tickets cost £15 return per person and must be pre-booked at salisburytostonehenge.co.uk.

How often does the bus run from Salisbury to Stonehenge?

Six times daily — hourly from 10:15 to 15:15. The 10:15 is the first and most popular departure, arriving at Stonehenge before the main crowds. The 15:15 is the last outbound departure.

Where does the Salisbury to Stonehenge bus stop?

The bus departs from Caboose, 115 South Western Road, Salisbury SP2 7QX — a 2 minute walk from the station the main exit of Salisbury Train Station. It is 30 seconds from the station exit across the zebra crossing.

How long is the bus journey from Salisbury to Stonehenge?

35 minutes. The bus travels directly from Salisbury to the Stonehenge Visitor Centre car park — the closest drop-off point to the stone circle. There are no intermediate stops.

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