Wednesday 1 February 2012

Roadworks close section of A303 near Stonehenge

A section of the A303 near Stonehenge in Wiltshire will be closed for roadworks over the next several weeks.


A six-mile stretch of road between Amesbury's Countess Roundabout and the dual carriageway at Deptford will be shut between 2000 and 0600 GMT.

The Highways Agency is carrying out the work to install a quieter surface on the single carriageway road .

Spokesman Dave Sledge said: "This will improve the environment around those areas, especially Stonehenge itself."

Traffic will be diverted on to other routes while the roadworks are being carried out.

This DOES NOT effect people visiting Stonehehenge during normal hours

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Saturday 28 January 2012

Professional Blue Badge Guides specialising in Stonehenge, Avebury, White Horses, Crop Circles and ancient Wessex

Professional Blue Badge Guides specialising in Wiltshire and the surrounding counties. Coach, walking and various themed tours including the World Heritage Site of Stonehenge and Avebury

Stonehenge and Wilsthire Guiding Companies

Wiltshire’s high rolling chalk downs and exquisite valleys create a diversity and beauty of landscape which gives rise to its reputation as the county of chalk and cheese.
It is the ‘Gateway to the West Country’ and enigmatic home of Stonehenge, Avebury, White Horses and Crop Circles.
Tales of these places, their history, myths and legends are brought alive and will move the visitor to return again and again to find out more.
Walking tours vary from a relaxed stroll around the regions major centres to a more invigorating full day exploration in the wonderful Wiltshire countryside.
Alternatively we can join your coach at a place of your choice for a full or half day tour where our local knowledge will enable your Group to enjoy the variety and beauty of this part of England.
Our connections with Guides throughout the West Country, London and Windsor enable us to arrange the ideal tour whilst tailoring it to cater for your special needs

Links: http://www.visitwiltshire.co.uk/site/around-wiltshire/travel/wiltshire-tour-guides-p1106453
Link: http://www.StonehengeTours.com

Salisbury City Tours
Guiding Companies

Whether you are staying in Salisbury and the surrounding area for just a day, or here for a longer visit, a guided tour will bring the city alive, as well as enhancing your visit to other places of interest.
Salisbury City Guides are professional Blue Badge tourist guides who offer a wide range of walks, talks and tours throughout the year, tailored to suit your requirements. We cover many languages and are always pleased to assist with your plans. Our various themes include the medieval city; ghosts; the Cathedral and The Close; Old Sarum and Stonehenge; exploring Wilton or other local towns and villages; art and literature; local gardens and churches.
Walking Tour of Salisbury April - October daily, November - March weekends. Tour starts 11am. Adult £4, child £2 Ghost Walks around Salisbury May - September every Friday. Tour starts 8pm. Adult £4.00, child £2.00. Both Walking Tours and Ghost Walks start at the Tourist Information Centre, Fish Row, Salisbury.
Special events include Spooky Weekend Halloween ghost Walks - please contact Salisbury Tourist Information Centre for more details. All our regular city and ghost walks are open to everyone, as are most of our special event walks. We welcome enquiries from groups with particular requirements, as several of our guides have experience of working with various disabilities. Most of our walks start and end in the city centre, which is well served by public transport, including Park and Ride. Privately booked walks or tours start and end at a time and place most convenient to the client(s).

Link: http://www.visitwiltshire.co.uk/site/around-wiltshire/travel/salisbury-city-guides-p1312673
Link: http://www.StonehengeTours.com
Stonehenge Tour Guide

Wednesday 18 January 2012

Stonehenge Experience App Takes You On A Pocket Sized Guided Tour

I’m lucky: the real Stonehenge is only about 10 minutes’ drive from my front door, so I can go and visit whenever I like. For students of prehistoric monuments who live further afield, the Stonehenge Experience app for iPad offers a tiny glimpse of what this ancient English stone circle is all about.


It’s not an “official” Stonehenge app, in the sense that it’s not produced by English Heritage, the body that looks after Stonehenge. But it has been put together with proper care, and gives you a decent overview of the history of the site.

Most of this is done with computer generated 3D scenes, which you can manipulate to a certain extent. These let you zoom in and out of Stonehenge-as-was, and view it from any angle. Short voice commentaries provide some historical context.

Stonehenge is just one monument at the centre of a much larger network of sites spread over many miles, and it was good to see that this app doesn’t ignore them. It includes information about Durrington Walls, Woodhenge and the Amesbury Archer, among others.

There isn’t a huge amount of detail, and you can get through all the content here pretty quickly. There are some small errors that are a bit jarring (just mis-spellings, mostly), and some of the animation is a bit juddery, but other than that there’s little to find fault with.

Whether you’re a keen student of ancient history, or just planning to visit Stonehenge next time you’re in the UK, this three-dollar app is a good introduction to the basics, and might provide you with some useful starting points for further reading.

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Alternativly join a guided tour and experience it in 'real time'  http://www.stonehengetours.com/

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