11 hours
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Select a morning or evening tour when you book. Then, depart Central London by comfortable, air-conditioned coach and begin your tour to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Stonehenge.
Visitors who arrive at the site during main daylight hours are only allowed to stroll the perimeter pathway around the monument, a route roped off from the stone circle. However, this ‘private viewing’ tour lets your group enter the roped-off circle of stones to see the monolithic blocks at truly close quarters.
Hear the fascinating facts and mysteries that surround the monument from your expert guide, and by enjoying the rarified atmosphere of the inner circle, experience the site at its magical best! With luck, and depending on the season, you may even visit during a sunrise or sunset, making the occasion extra special.
Morning Tour: After seeing Stonehenge, continue to nearby Lacock: a quaint village dating to the 13th century. Stretch your legs on a guided walk around the pretty lanes, and see some of the locations used in the movie 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone,' and a TV adaptation of 18th-century writer Jane Austen’s 'Pride and Prejudice.' Afterward, savor a hearty breakfast (own expense) at The George Inn, Lacock’s 14th-century pub, before venturing to the beautiful, UNESCO-listed city of Bath, famous for its Roman spa and Georgian architecture.
Tour the well-preserved Roman Baths, built over natural hot springs (if upgrade selected); see Bath Abbey, and learn about Jane Austen’s connections to the city. Alternatively, use some free time to perhaps shop for gifts or view Bath’s highlights on your own.
Evening Tour: Leave London for Bath and visit the stunning Roman Baths (if upgrade selected) and Bath Abbey, as set out in the morning itinerary. Then, drive on to postcard-worthy Lacock to amble around its historical streets. Later, sit down to dinner (own expense) at The George Inn, before journeying to Stonehenge for your ‘private viewing,’ after the daytime visitors have left.
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robert_k, Apr 2025
Tom and George were excellent; A little bit, remind people with disabilities they will do a lot of walking ...
Cheri_B, Apr 2025
Not only was our tour guide Tom easy on the eyes, but easy on the heart and soul as well-- a charmer. My daughter and I had so much fun, and lucked out with a beautiful sky above Stonehenge. When you split up in two groups, so each group can have a moment in the inner circle, standing near the rope where the public viewing is, the stones feel so much smaller. Up close, you can see the ancient grafitti, and get a much better feel (without touching of course). We also quite enjoyed Bath. There's a sweet little chapel inside the church there. And if you have time cross street away from the square, and check out the park.
B5373PRmikeh, Apr 2025
We went on the sunset tour of Stonehenge and the area was reserved for only our small tour group. This is the only way to see Stonehenge. We got personal attention and the weather was sunny so it was an amazing end to the tour. It is a longish drive out to the country side, but it was cool to see the Roman baths (it was quite crowded though, but I suppose it is all the time). The dinner in Lacock at the pub was cool and the food was good. Nicholas did a great job telling the group about all the features through out the tour and made the trip enjoyable. It does become a long day with all the driving, but it was worth the experience.
Anthony_F, Apr 2025
This is the only way to visit Stonehenge and truly understand it's awesomeness. Spots are limited, so book ahead - don't miss it!
Take a photo stop or visit Bath Abbey
Visit the magnificent Roman Baths (entry included if upgrade option selected) , where over one million litres of boiling water still burst free from the hot springs every day.
Visit Stonehenge away from the crowds and enjoy a private viewing of the mysterious monoliths (Access to Inner Circle)
The village is a little known, picturesque village dating back to the Saxon era. It has provided the setting for many movies and television dramas including Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice and Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. We will take a delightful walk here.
Enjoy optional breakfast/dinner at George Inn, a 14th century pub
Enjoy the panoramic tour of city of Bath
Drive through the Pulteney Bridge crosses the River Avon in Bath
Visit a charming National Trust village of Lacock
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