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Discover the prehistoric sites around Bath with this private day trip, including Avebury, West Kennet Long Barrow, and Stonehenge, guided and all included.
Exploring prehistoric Britain in a single day from Bath becomes effortless with this private tour, operated by Bath Insider Tours. Priced at $439.38 per person, the experience lasts approximately 8 hours 30 minutes, offering a comprehensive visit to some of the most iconic ancient sites. This tour is ideal for those who want an intimate, guided exploration of Avebury, West Kennet Long Barrow, and Stonehenge without the hassle of driving themselves. The door-to-door transport, all admission fees, and a private guide ensure a smooth and personalized adventure.
While the tour includes a stop for lunch at a historic pub (own cost), the highlight remains the opportunity to walk among ancient stones and hear detailed stories behind these monuments. The small-group format, limited to 6 people, allows for flexible pacing and closer interaction with the guide, making it perfect for history buffs or curious travelers alike.


This private day trip begins with hotel pick-up in Bath, where travelers are driven in an air-conditioned vehicle to the first stop, Avebury. The tour emphasizes engaging guided explanations at each site, making the history accessible and interesting. The focus on small group size ensures personal attention and flexibility.
The tour’s highlight is walking among the stones at Avebury, including touching the world’s largest stone circle, which dates back to around 2600 BC. Visitors also get to explore the remains of the West Kennet Long Barrow, a neolithic communal tomb constructed over 5,600 years ago. This site offers a chance to step inside an ancient chambered tomb and contemplate the lives of prehistoric peoples.
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The Avebury stone circle is the largest of its kind, and this tour makes it easy to appreciate its scale and significance. The guide explains latest discoveries and historical context, making the visit both educational and meaningful. Visitors can wander freely among the stones, experiencing the atmosphere and, for some, sensing a special energy often associated with the site.
The proximity to Silbury Hill, a man-made chalk mound believed to have a ceremonial purpose, adds to the prehistoric landscape’s intrigue. Although not an official stop, the tour passes this mysterious monument, which could fit Stonehenge if placed on top of it.

The West Kennet Long Barrow provides a look into prehistoric burial practices, as it served as a communal tomb for multiple individuals. The site, built around 5600 years ago, is among the best-preserved chambered tombs in the country. Visitors have the option to enter the tomb, offering an intimate connection with the ancient past.
The exploration of this site complements the experience at Avebury by highlighting funerary practices and collective rituals of early communities. The guide shares stories and theories, helping visitors understand its purpose and mystery.

While not an official stop, the tour passes Silbury Hill, an iconic chalk hill that remains an enigma. Built thousands of years ago, its purpose continues to puzzle archaeologists. The fact that Stonehenge could fit on top of it emphasizes its impressive size and importance in prehistoric times.
This passing detail enriches the overall experience, providing context about the scale and complexity of prehistoric constructions in the landscape surrounding Bath.

The final stop is Stonehenge, perhaps the most recognizable ancient site in Britain. The guide escorts visitors around the Visitor Centre and the stone circle, explaining its construction, archaeological theories, and stories behind the stones. The tour offers plenty of opportunities for photos and reflection on the purpose of this mysterious arrangement.
Entry fees for Stonehenge are included, making this visit straightforward and stress-free. The guided explanation helps decode the site’s purpose, whether for ceremonial, astronomical, or funerary reasons.
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One of the most appreciated features of this tour is the door-to-door pickup and drop-off, removing the need to navigate public transport or rent a vehicle. The private transport in an air-conditioned car ensures a comfortable journey between sites, with personalized pacing.
The tour start time is 9:00 am, allowing for a relaxed day of exploration. The small group size guarantees attentive service and the ability to tailor stops or explanations as needed.

This tour operates rain or shine, so visitors should dress appropriately for all weather conditions. The physical demands are moderate, with walking among stones and into tombs, but no strenuous activity is required. Each booking accommodates up to 6 people, ensuring an intimate experience.
While lunch is not included in the price, a historic pub provides a scenic spot for a break and meal during the tour, allowing for a leisurely pause to enjoy local cuisine.

The guide, often praised for knowledgeability and friendly demeanor, plays a vital role in enriching the experience. Testimonials highlight Daniel’s storytelling and approachability, with reviews consistently noting that guides make the tour memorable.
This consistent positive feedback underscores the importance of personalized, expert guidance in appreciating the historic sites around Bath.
This private tour offers a well-rounded, accessible way to explore prehistoric Britain in a single day from Bath. The all-inclusive price, small-group setting, and expert guides make it an attractive option for those interested in history, archaeology, or simply enjoying a comfortable, personalized outing.
While the lunch is not included, the flexibility of the schedule and the in-depth explanations provided at each site compensate well. The opportunity to touch stones, explore ancient tombs, and learn stories behind the monuments makes this a rewarding experience.
If you appreciate guided tours with a personal touch and want to see Avebury, Stonehenge, and West Kennet Long Barrow in one day, this trip from Bath offers excellent value and a memorable journey into the distant past.
“Daniel is an excellent guide! Extremely knowledgeable, witty and a genuine gentleman.”
What is the cost of this tour?
The tour costs $439.38 per person and includes all admission fees and door-to-door transport.
How long does the tour last?
The full experience lasts approximately 8 hours 30 minutes, starting at 9:00 am.
What sites are visited during this tour?
Stops include Avebury Stone Circle, West Kennet Long Barrow, and Stonehenge.
Is food included in the tour?
No, lunch is not included, but there is a stop at a historic pub where you can buy food.
What is the physical level required?
The tour involves moderate physical activity, including walking among stones and into tombs; it suits those with moderate fitness levels.
Are the sites accessible for everyone?
While accessible for most, visitors should be prepared for some walking on uneven terrain and entering chambers at West Kennet Long Barrow.
Can the tour accommodate specific dietary requirements?
Yes, travelers are encouraged to advise dietary needs at booking to ensure suitability.
Is this a private tour?
Yes, it operates exclusively for your group, with a maximum of 6 people.
What weather conditions does this tour operate under?
The tour runs rain or shine, so dress accordingly.
How is the guide?
Guides are highly praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and storytelling ability, enriching the experience at each site.