A Stonehenge day trip from Salisbury is one of the most satisfying day out combinations in England ÔÇö two UNESCO-adjacent sites, great rail connections, and manageable logistics if you plan it right. Here's the perfect planning order.
Step 1: Book Your Train to Salisbury
Salisbury is served by South Western Railway from London Waterloo (approximately 90 minutes), and by Great Western Railway from Bristol and Bath. Book your train in advance via nationalrail.co.uk. Aim to arrive in Salisbury no later than 09:45 to catch the 10:05 shuttle.
Step 2: Book Your Stonehenge Entrance Ticket
Go directly to english-heritage.org.uk and book a timed entry slot. A standard adult ticket includes the visitor centre and shuttle to the stones. Book the 10:30 or 11:00 entry slot to match the shuttle's arrival time. English Heritage tickets sell out weeks in advance during summer ÔÇö do this first.
Step 3: Book the Shuttle
Book your seat on the Salisbury to Stonehenge Shuttle. Choose your outbound departure (we recommend 10:05) and your return time (12:40 or later for a full morning experience). Pay £20 per person. You'll receive a booking reference by email.
Step 4: Plan Your Return to Salisbury
Check your train time home from Salisbury. The shuttle will return you to Caboose, directly opposite the station. Allow 15ÔÇô20 minutes from car park to platform, including the shuttle journey back.
Day-Of Checklist
Arrive at Caboose 15 minutes before departure. Bring your English Heritage booking confirmation. Wear layers ÔÇö Salisbury Plain is exposed and the wind is real. Booking reference for the shuttle is all you need at the door.
Ready to visit Stonehenge from Salisbury? The shuttle departs directly opposite Salisbury Train Station. Just £20 return per person, all in.
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