Getting from Salisbury to Stonehenge is something hundreds of tourists attempt every day and the choices can feel overwhelming. In this guide we break down every realistic transport option so you can make the right call for your trip.
Option 1: The Salisbury to Stonehenge Shuttle
The Salisbury to Stonehenge Shuttle is a private, fixed schedule service that departs from Caboose, directly opposite Salisbury Train Station, every hour. At £15 return per person, it's the most competitive fixed-price option available. Your ticket includes the outbound journey, your return from Stonehenge, free luggage storage at Caboose. The journey takes 35 minutes door to door.
Seats are limited to 12 per departure, so booking in advance is recommended. You can reserve your place in under 2 minutes at salisburytostonehenge.co.uk.
Option 2: The Stonehenge Tour Bus (Salisbury Reds)
The official Stonehenge Tour is operated by Salisbury Reds and departs from Salisbury Rail Station on the hour from 10:15. It runs hourly and stops at New Canal in the city centre before arriving at Stonehenge Visitor Centre at around 10:40. Tickets are available from the driver or online. The bus runs on a hop on hop off basis and also stops at Old Sarum.
Option 3: Taxi from Salisbury to Stonehenge
Taxis are available from Salisbury Train Station. The journey to Stonehenge typically takes 20 to 25 minutes by road. Expect to pay £30 to £50 one way, depending on the firm and time of day. For groups of four or more this can work out cost effective, but a return fare will roughly double the cost. You will also need to arrange your return journey separately.
Option 4: Driving from Salisbury to Stonehenge
If you have a car, Stonehenge is approximately 9 miles from Salisbury city centre a 20 minute drive via the A345 or A360. However, parking at Stonehenge must be booked in advance and is expensive. On busy days the car park fills rapidly. If you are arriving by train, driving is not a practical option.
Option 5: Cycling
Stonehenge is reachable by bike via a mix of minor roads and the National Cycle Network. The route is approximately 10 miles and takes 45 to 60 minutes for a reasonably fit cyclist. The terrain is gentle and the roads are quiet outside of summer weekends. However, there is no secure bike storage at Stonehenge bikes must be left near the visitor centre entrance.
Our Recommendation
For most visitors arriving by train especially those travelling from London, Bath or Bristol the private shuttle is the simplest, most cost effective option. No waiting for a bus, no taxi fare negotiation, and a guaranteed seat with luggage sorted. Book via the Salisbury to Stonehenge Shuttle.
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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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