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Stonehenge - Visit England's Oldest & Most Mysterious Landmark...  

 

Any holiday or short trip to Wiltshire must include Stonehenge. It’s one of the most ancient landmarks of England and it’s presence has fascinated visitors from all around the world for decades.

 

Possibly, one of the reasons why Stonehenge has such appeal is it’s mystery – because while there has been a lot of speculation on what it is and who built it…not one knows quite for sure.

 

Some say that Stonehenge is an ancient temple, others say a burial site, and there are also those that believe it was initially built as a kind of observatory. We’ll probably never know which of these is true.

 

Today, you can visit Stonehenge but since 1978 the main stone area has been cordoned off because visitor interaction was damaging the rocks. You can still get very close to it though. This ring of ancient stones is thought to date back 5,000 years – which makes it all the more incredible that a structure like this could have been assembled so long ago. It would have taken a lot of time, organisation and manual labour to build it. 

 

In fact, it’s believed that Stonehenge was constructed over a 1,500 year period (starting as early as 3,000 BC). It’s thought that the stones were bought from Wales (Prescelly Mountains) which lies 240 miles to the west of Salisbury. Each stone would have weighed 4 tons, and would most probably have been pulled by roller and sledge from Wales to Milford Haven, from which point they would have been loaded onto boats which would sail towards Somerset. From here, they would have been transported on land again to their intended location in Salisbury.

 

The admission price to see Stonehenge is well worth it, and includes an audio-guide. There are also some sensational views of the Wiltshire countryside from here.

 






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