Summer is the busiest season at Stonehenge, but it's also the most dramatic. Long golden evenings, lush chalk downland, and the stones bathed in warm afternoon light make it a compelling visit. From Salisbury, the journey has never been easier. Here's how to do it right.
Book Everything in Advance
Summer is when both the Salisbury to Stonehenge Shuttle and Stonehenge entrance tickets sell out fastest. Book shuttle seats and English Heritage timed entry at the same time ideally weeks ahead. Shuttle departures fill from the front: 10:15 sells out first, working backwards through the day.
Go Early or Late
Midday in summer sees Stonehenge at its most crowded coach tours, families and organised groups all converge between 11:00 and 14:00. The 10:15 shuttle delivers you before the rush. Alternatively, the 14:15 or 15:15 departure gives you a quieter late afternoon, with extraordinary light in midsummer.
What to Wear
Sunscreen and a hat. Salisbury Plain has no shade. Even overcast summer days can be deceptively sunny at the monument. Bring water the cafe at the visitor centre can have queues in peak hours.
Extended Summer Hours
In summer, Stonehenge opens as late as 20:00 (last entry 19:00). This gives visitors on the later shuttle departures ample time on site. The 15:15 from Salisbury arrives at Stonehenge by 15:40 leaving over 3 hours before close in peak summer. A sunset return on the shuttle is one of the finest ways to end a day in Wiltshire.
Ready to visit Stonehenge from Salisbury? The shuttle departs directly opposite 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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