Small group tours with a friendly and knowledgeable local guide. To mark the winter solstice, visitors are allowed beyond the usual barriers to step inside the stone circle and witness the sunrise as people have done for thousnads of years. A colourful array of celebrations and sounds welcome the dawn.
Departure & Return
Departure point
Terrace Walk
Departure Time
5:00 AM
Return Details
Returns to original departure point
Additional Info
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Not wheelchair accessible
Stroller accessible
Service animals allowed
Near public transportation
Infant seats available
Most travelers can participate
No alcohol may be brought onto the bus or into Stonehenge. Drunken, disorderly, and anti-social behaviour will not be tolerated; ejection, by security staff and
or Police, without return, will be the outcome.
Amplified Music is inappropriate and will not be permitted.
Stonehenge is a world renowned historic Monument and part of a World Heritage Site. It is seen by many who attend as a sacred place. Please respect it and please respect each other.
Illegal drugs are still illegal at Stonehenge as they are anywhere else. The police will be on site during the access period and will take immediate action against anyone breaking the law.
Glass is not allowed at the Monument as many people walk barefoot and, in addition, livestock and wildlife also graze in the area. If you bring any glass items with you, they will be confiscated.
Do not climb or stand on any of the stones - this includes the stones that have fallen. This is in the interest of personal safety, the protection of this special site and respect for those attending. As well as putting the stones themselves at risk, climbing on them can damage the delicate lichens.
To help us reduce the amount of litter on site, leafleting or flyering is not allowed.
Camping, fires, Chinese lanterns, Fireworks, Candles, Tea-Lights or BBQs are NOT permitted at Stonehenge, in the parking areas, or anywhere in the surrounding National Trust land.
Do not bring drones or any type of remote-controlled aircraft to Stonehenge. There is a No Fly Zone in place over Stonehenge during Winter Solstice which makes it a criminal offense to attempt to fly anything over the stones below a certain height. The No Fly Zone includes drones. If you attempt to fly a drone from anywhere on site, including the Solstice Car Park, you will be stopped and asked to leave.
Warm clothing appropriate for the winter weather is essential and shoes suitable for walking on uneven grass.
This tour or activity will have a maximum of 24 travelers
Cancellation Policy
All sales are final and incur 100% cancellation penalties.