Discover the enchanting Avebury Stone Circle in Avebury, United Kingdom, a sprawling 33.8-acre park that offers a myriad of walking and …
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2024年11月21日
This really is an amazing place to visit. The stones can be seen on the approach road to the car park but the main circles are so much larger - in fact they're enormous. We arrived just before 1pm a… annsU7132AZ的完整评论
2024年10月26日
Took my class for a school trip. It’s a very interesting site and a lovely walk around the stones. A really lovely cafe and a small museum giving you lots of information. Worth the trip. The children… Tour43457483916的完整评论
2024年10月25日
Beautiful small village with impressive stones. Easy walking trials and have pubs and cafe nearby. Perfect for dog walks. K A的完整评论
Hi, I'm travelling up on my scooter from Bournemouth, on the way to Cardiff , I'm staying near by for one night and wondered if I will see much via scooter, not just of the stones but other sights Thanks...this will be my 1st trip alone by bike so I'd like to see as much as possible on my travels as I'm a keen photographer
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Hi. The route from Salisbury across the plain to Devizes is good open and scenic and the roads are suited to two wheels. You could take in Cane Hill Locks at Devizes before heading …
Hi. The route from Salisbury across the plain to Devizes is good open and scenic and the roads are suited to two wheels. You could take in Cane Hill Locks at Devizes before heading NE to Avebury. Silbury Hill and West Kennet Longbarrow are also close by to the South of Avebury.
How much time should I allow to visit the most of the sites; the museum (some refer to it as the visitor center or interpretive center), the several hills and mounds, and the several stone circles and spirals? Is four hours ample time?
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Four hours is plenty and probably includes time for coffee. If you’re visiting by car then split it into two, firstly park in the NT car park and visit the main circle, museum and ideally the …
Four hours is plenty and probably includes time for coffee. If you’re visiting by car then split it into two, firstly park in the NT car park and visit the main circle, museum and ideally the manor house (book ahead or as soon as you arrive). Then coffee / snack in the cafe or Red Lion. Then move the car to the Silbury Hill car park, followed by a walk to West Kennet Long Barrow. If you have any time left over then you can visit Devil’s Den (remains if a burial feature) or Fyfield Down (Sarcen stones all over the hillside). Enjoy your visit, it’s fantastic
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