Stonehenge Access

The visitor facilities at Stonehenge have been designed to be as accessible as possible in order to meet the different needs of our visitors.

A summary of the facilities is provided in the dropdown menu below. There is also a detailed Accessibility Guide available as a PDF.

A carer or companion is welcome to join you - just let us know on arrival that you have someone with you, or you can book their free place online.

If you have particular access needs, please contact us before you visit. Please note that some facilities may require booking in advance with English Heritage Customer Support team

Mobility / Older Visitors
Accessible Toilets
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Adult Changing Area
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Handrails
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Easy-use Cutlery
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Assistance Dogs Welcome
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Wheelchair Loan
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Mobility Scooter Loan
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Site Folders
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Dog Bowl and Toileting
Water for dogs is available at the Visitor Centre and at the stones.
Wheelchair Access
The main areas in and around car/coach parks, the visitor centre and the Stone Circle are accessible by wheelchair via tarmac and grass paths (subject to weather). The visitor shuttle buses are also accessible. Class 2 mobility scooters will fit on the shuttle bus max width 600mm x max length 1000mm. The wider landscape is not accessible to standard wheelchairs. Two wheelchairs are available to visitors on request at the admissions tills on a first come, first served basis.
Entrance / Set Down
Set down available in the accessible parking bays, 100m from Visitor Centre.
Disabled Parking
22 accessible parking bays available
OnSite Transport
Visitor Shuttle service operates frequently from outside the shop. No need to pre-book. Takes 10 minutes to reach the Stones. Shuttles stop at Fargo Plantation (about halfway to the Stones) so that visitors can walk part of the way if they wish.
Stairs
None
Lift Access
No
Seating And Restpoints
Benches available in the visitor centre and in the car and coach park. Limited seating around the stone circle itself. Benches do not have back or arm rests.
Pathways Surface And Gradients
Site is generally flat with a tarmac and grassed path around the circle itself.
Blind/Visually Impaired
Accessible Toilets
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Handrails
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Assistance Dogs Welcome
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Braille Guides
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Braille Signage
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Torches
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Sensory Experiences
Tactile objects in the exhibition and touching stones outside near the Neolithic Houses.
Dog Bowl and Toileting
Water for dogs is available at the Visitor Centre and at the stones.
Handling Objects
Please ask staff or book in advance via our Customer Services team.
Audio Tours
Yes available to download free of charge from the App Store or Google Play to a smart phone or tablet. Audio described tour available.
Site Tours
No
Tactile Models
There are a number of tactile opportunities available for all visitors in the exhibition as well as two large 'touching stones' outside the exhibition near the Neolithic houses.
Areas Of Low Lighting
Yes, in the exhibition.
Colour Contrasts
No
Large Print
No
Deaf/Hard of Hearing
Assistance Dogs Welcome
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Vibrating Fire Alarms
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Tour Transcripts
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Film Subtitles
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BSL Tours
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Audio Installation Transcripts
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Dog Bowl and Toileting
Water for dogs is available at the Visitor Centre and at the stones.
Induction Loops
All audio items and tills at the visitors centre have induction loops. All spoken audio exhibits in exhibition have subtitles and BSL. An audio guide is available to download free of charge to a smartphone or tablet for use with your own headphones.
Learning Difficulties
Accessible Toilets
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Adult Changing Area
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Easy-use Cutlery
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Sensory Experiences
Tactile objects in the exhibition and touching stones outside near the Neolithic Houses.
Handling Objects
Please ask staff or book in advance via our Customer Services team.
Easy Read Material
Yes, please ask a member of staff.
Culinary/Dietary
Easy-use Cutlery
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Bottle / Food Warming
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High Chairs
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Special Diets
Water refills are available in the cafe.
Health and Safety
Deep Water
None
Trip Hazard
Occasional rabbit holes on site, but these are filled as soon as discovered.
Sheer Drop
None
Slip Hazard
Care to be taken on grassed areas in wet weather.
Steep Slope
None
Steep Stairs
None
Beware Of Traffic
Visitor shuttle
Uneven Ground
Surrounding World Heritage landscape uneven.

Stonehenge: Pre-Visit Information

Our Visitor Assistant Lynne shows you what to expect on a day out at Stonehenge.

A BSL version of this video is also available here: Stonehenge Pre-visit Information Video (BSL version)

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