Before the main event we'll take you to see Woodhenge where you'll see pillars marking the positions of Neolithic wooden posts which have long since rotted away. It's an important World Heritage Site and consists of six concentric ovals of standing posts, surrounded by a bank and ditch.
Stonehenge & Cotswolds Tour
See Stonehenge's mighty monoliths, then meander through honey-hued Cotswolds villages! This day trip blends prehistoric awe with quaint charm. Explore Neolithic giants, stroll cobbled streets in Bourton-on-the-Water, and take in beautiful rolling hills.
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Stonehenge is combined with a tour to the picturesque towns, villages and countryside of England's Cotswolds. Full of natural beauty and charm, the Cotswolds remain largely unspoilt and offer a glimpse into what rural life was like in the past. Our first stop though is the ancient Neolithic circle at Stonehenge on Wiltshire's Salisbury Plain.
Stonehenge began as a burial area over 4500 years ago and has changed many times during this period, with stones being added and the site being reformed several times. Part of the changes made to the site were the addition of the bluestones. These stones which were mined in Wales and were dragged to Stonehenge using the limited technologies of the era. This would have taken a large number of people and tremendous organisation.
On site is the fabulous Stonehenge Visitor Centre where you can further explore the mysteries of the ancient stones. Here you'll enjoy world-class exhibitions and multi-media displays. Outside there are reconstructed Neolithic houses where if you might see ancient crafting demonstrations and bread-making using prehistoric techniques.
For lunch, how about a traditional English pub experience? We'll take you to a charming country spot where you can tuck into a delicious meal and sample a couple of real ales. We're the experts on finding the perfect pub for a relaxing lunch!
After lunch we drive you through beautiful countryside to the picturesque Cotswolds with its unspoilt villages of limestone cottages, small rivers and streams. Bourton-on-the-Water is a traditional Cotswold village situated either side of the tranquil River Windrush; noted for its low bridges, stone cottages and a 1930s replica model village.
Burford—also on the Windrush—is known as the 'gateway' to the Cotswolds and dates back to the Saxon period. The ancient church of St John the Baptist and the fifteenth century houses in the town square are a popular toiurist attraction as is the Baroque style Methodist church.
Founded by Norman lords, Stow-on-the-Wold is situated on the old Roman road—the Fosse Way. The large historic Market Square lays testament to the town's commercial past. The medieaval St Edward's Church is a popular visit with its ancient yew trees at the north porch.
We'll also show you The Slaughters. Upper Slaughter and Lower Slaughter (with its gorgeous nineteenth century Old Mill) are both situated on the River Eye and are typical of picturesque Cotswold villages. Interesting architecture to seen here too.
Due to time constraints we suggest eating lunch in the vehicle whilst on the move. If you would rather have a pub or restaurant lunch we would need to extend the tour by 2 hours at an extra cost of £100.
Our experienced tour guides will help you make the most of your tour to Stonehenge and the Cotswolds. Travel in chauffeur-driven comfort through the beautiful countryside of Wiltshire and the Cotswolds. We can pick you up from your hotel, the airport or port.
Type: Chauffeur Driven Car. Driver does not guide within attractions.
Price: 1–7 people from £685. Prices do not include attraction tickets.
Languages: English
Pick up: Central London / West London (elsewhere please enquire)
- Pick-up at 8.00am
- Woodhenge
- Stonehenge
- Stonehenge Visitor Centre
- Lunch at a traditional country pub
- Cotswolds including Burford, Bourton-on-the-Water, The Slaughters & Stow-on-the-Wold
- Drop-off back to London at 7.00pm