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Stonehenge Visitor Centre
Main visitor centre for Stonehenge with major prehistoric displays and reconstructed houses. Best place to understand the monument before or after visiting.
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Take a bus from Bournemouth to Amesbury and enjoy the approximately 31 miles (51 km) long journey. Find schedules and pricing options for a convenient and affordable trip.
The earliest bus runs at 08:05, the last at 10:35.
Distance 31 miles (51 km) |
Buses per day 1 |
First bus 8:05 AM |
Last bus 10:35 AM |
High Season Jul - Sep |
Low Season Oct - Dec |
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Main visitor centre for Stonehenge with major prehistoric displays and reconstructed houses. Best place to understand the monument before or after visiting.
Local history museum covering Amesbury’s archaeology, abbey, and community story. Small but informative, with exhibits that enrich a wider Stonehenge trip.
Museum in Salisbury Cathedral Close with strong collections in archaeology, costume, and local history, including major Wessex prehistoric material.
National Trust landscape trail across chalk downland around Stonehenge. Ideal for walking, views, and experiencing the monument in its wider setting.
Riverside green space popular for walks and relaxing by the Avon. A pleasant local favorite close to the town centre.
Open downland viewpoint with broad panoramas over the Stonehenge area. Best for photography, walking, and understanding the wider prehistoric landscape.
A simple snack of chalk stream trout smoked over oak. It reflects Wiltshire’s river fishing tradition and is common on local menus and farm shop counters.
Hand-raised pork pie linked to Wiltshire’s cured ham and pork heritage. Expect seasoned pork in hot-water crust pastry, popular in pubs and deli counters.
Wiltshire ham is a mild cured ham, traditionally brined and served thick-cut hot or cold. It is one of the county’s best-known regional foods.
Well-known local Indian restaurant with a long-standing reputation for curries and attentive service. A good non-pub option in central Amesbury.
Historic coaching inn restaurant serving polished British classics in a traditional setting near Stonehenge, with a strong reputation for reliable service.
Popular riverside pub known for hearty British food, ales and a relaxed atmosphere. A dependable casual stop for lunch or dinner in Amesbury.
Moderate for southern England. Hotels near Stonehenge raise stays, but pubs, cafes, and local buses are fairly typical for UK tourist towns.
Tipping is modest. Restaurants: 10-12.5% if service is not included. Taxis: round up or add about 10%. Cafes: optional, usually just small change.
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Amesbury Salisbury Street -> Salisbury City Centre
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