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Stonehenge at Sunrise: Getting There

Stonehenge at sunrise, sun rising over the Heel Stone, visited from Salisbury

Key takeaways

Stonehenge at sunrise is one of the most spectacular views in England particularly during solstice, when the sun rises precisely over the Heel Stone and the alignment of the monument is fully revealed. Here's how to experience it from Salisbury.

English Heritage Sunrise Access Sessions

English Heritage periodically offers special access sessions at Stonehenge that allow visitors to stand among the stones (rather than viewing from the outer path). These include sunrise and sunset sessions. Check english-heritage.org.uk for availability sessions are booked months in advance and sell out immediately.

Summer Solstice (21 June)

The summer solstice at Stonehenge is a free, open access event thousands of people gather for sunrise. Entry is free but transport must be arranged. The Salisbury to Stonehenge Shuttle does not typically operate before 10:15 for a standard booking, so for solstice sunrise, a taxi from Salisbury is the practical option (book in advance your driver the day before demand is very high). Return to Salisbury on the Salisbury to Stonehenge Shuttle from 10:40 onwards.

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Non-Solstice Sunrise Visits

For English Heritage special access sessions in spring and autumn, sunrise is between 06:00 and 07:00. Pre-book a Salisbury taxi for the outbound journey and use the Salisbury to Stonehenge Shuttle for the return from Stonehenge from 10:40 onwards. Always confirm your outbound transport the evening before.

What to Bring

Layers Salisbury Plain is cold even in summer at dawn. A head torch if arriving before light. Your English Heritage booking confirmation and ID. Wellington boots or waterproof shoes are strongly advised for early morning visits when the ground is dewy.

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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

How do I see Stonehenge at sunrise from Salisbury?

For English Heritage special access sessions, book a Salisbury taxi for the outbound journey (sunrise is typically 04:45 to 07:00 depending on season). Return to Salisbury on the shuttle from Stonehenge from 10:40 onwards. For the summer solstice, see our dedicated guide.

Does the shuttle run early enough for a Stonehenge sunrise visit?

No — the first shuttle departure is 10:15 daily, arriving at Stonehenge at 10:40. For sunrise access (typically 04:45 to 07:00), you will need to arrange a pre-booked taxi for the outbound journey.

How do I book a Stonehenge sunrise special access session?

English Heritage releases special access session tickets at english-heritage.org.uk, typically in autumn for the following year. They sell out within hours. Register for English Heritage email alerts in September to be notified when tickets go on sale.

What should I bring to a Stonehenge sunrise visit?

Warm layers — Salisbury Plain is exposed and cold before dawn even in June. A head torch if arriving before light. Your English Heritage booking confirmation and ID. Waterproof shoes as the ground is dewy in early morning.

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