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Explore ancient landmarks with this full-day tour from Glastonbury, featuring Stonehenge, Avebury, and Silbury Hill, led by knowledgeable guides for an immersive experience.
If you’re looking for a comprehensive day trip that combines iconic prehistoric sites with expert storytelling, this Full-Day Stonehenge and Avebury Tour from Glastonbury offers just that. Priced at $212.49 per person and lasting approximately 8 hours, this tour takes visitors on a journey through some of the most celebrated landmarks in South West England. With a 5.0 rating from 17 reviews and recommended by 100% of participants, it clearly appeals to those with a genuine interest in history, mysticism, or archaeology. The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, making it easy to access these sites without the hassle of train or bus connections, and is capped at a maximum of 8 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience.
A standout feature is the inclusion of famous landmarks like Stonehenge and Avebury, along with a special visit to Silbury Hill, believed to be an ancient pyramid. The experience is enriched by guides who share detailed facts and stories, with some reviews highlighting expertise and personalized insights. Expect a well-paced itinerary, with plenty of time for reflection, photos, and soaking in the atmosphere, though note that admission tickets are not included for the sites, so plan accordingly.


The tour begins at St John the Baptist’s Church on High Street in Glastonbury, with pickup available from local accommodations. The 10:00 am start time ensures a relaxed morning, allowing enough time to explore each site thoroughly. The tour ends back at the same meeting point, making logistics straightforward for those staying in Glastonbury or nearby.
Transport is via a comfortable coach, which allows for a relaxing journey between sites, and the small group size enhances the intimacy of the experience. Since the tour operates in all weather conditions, travelers are advised to dress appropriately, especially if rain is forecasted.
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The first stop on this tour is Avebury, known as the largest surviving stone circle in the world. This site offers a chance to sit “in the seat of the ancient Arch Druids” and learn about how the stones align to the stars. The ley line called Michael is believed to run along the serpent-like stone avenue, known for its energy and mystical significance.
Visitors can enter a Saxon-era church at Avebury, see the famous dragon font, and explore the stone circle where ancient ceremonies likely took place. The visit also includes Silbury Hill, a pyramid-shaped mound believed by some historians to be an ancient pyramid, adding another layer of intrigue to this site. While admission tickets are not included, the site offers a powerful atmosphere for those interested in Neolithic monuments and ancient alignments.

The highlight of the tour is Stonehenge, where a special guide shares visions and stories that transport visitors into a timeless dream of how the stone circle might have been erected and used. This guide’s storytelling style is described as immersive, almost as if witnessing the ancients erecting the stones and aligning them with astronomical events like solstices and equinoxes.
This site is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and while admission tickets are not included, the experience of standing amongst the massive stones and understanding their potential purpose remains profound. The visit lasts for about 3 hours, giving ample time for exploration, photos, and reflection on the mystical energy believed to emanate from the stones.

A special aspect of this tour is the stop at Silbury Hill, a pyramid-like mound that modern historians believe served an ancient purpose, possibly as a ceremonial site. Visitors are invited to walk around and imagine the prehistoric peoples who built such a monument, thought to be around 5000 years old.
This site is typically overlooked by many travelers, with only about 1% of visitors venturing here, making it a rare opportunity to see a lesser-known but equally fascinating part of the landscape. The guide provides context about the site’s significance and its connection to the surrounding stone circles, completing the picture of prehistoric ritual landscapes.

The guides on this tour are praised for their knowledge and storytelling ability. One guide is described as a historian and shaman, blending factual history with spiritual insights that resonate deeply. They also share personal visions and stories about the sites, making each visit feel more intimate and meaningful.
The guides’ ability to explain complex historical and mystical concepts in accessible language is a key strength. Plus, a dog named Nettle is mentioned as part of the experience, adding a warm and personable touch to the day.

A highlight for many is the lunch break, which features a traditional British pub meal. One review mentions the falafel burger as the best part of the day, indicating that vegetarian options are available if advised at booking. The lunch provides a much-needed pause and a chance to reflect on the morning’s visits or socialize with fellow travelers.

The tour’s small group size—maximum 8 travelers—ensures a relaxed and personalized experience. The driver and guides are described as accommodating and knowledgeable, making the journey comfortable and informative. Since the tour operates rain or shine, travelers should dress appropriately and prepare for weather variations, particularly when walking outdoors at each site.
This full-day trip is ideal for history enthusiasts, spiritual seekers, and those interested in prehistoric monuments and their meanings. The small group setting offers plenty of opportunities for questions and personal attention from guides. Since admission tickets are not included, it’s best suited for those who enjoy exploring independently or who plan to purchase tickets beforehand.
This tour offers a rich blend of history, mysticism, and scenic landscapes in a well-organized, small-group setting. The expert guides bring the sites alive with stories and insights, making the experience more meaningful. The inclusion of Avebury, Silbury Hill, and a traditional pub lunch adds depth and variety to the day.
While the lack of included admission tickets may require some planning, the overall value, comfortable transport, and personalized attention make this a compelling choice for those eager to explore South West England’s ancient monuments. Perfect for adventurers and curious minds who want a thoughtful, immersive experience with a knowledgeable guide.
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Are the admission tickets for Stonehenge and Avebury included?
No, the tour does not include site admission tickets. Travelers may need to purchase tickets separately if they wish to go inside or explore certain areas.
What time does the tour start?
The tour begins at 10:00 am from St John the Baptist’s Church in Glastonbury.
Is this tour suitable for all weather conditions?
Yes, the tour operates in all weather conditions, so dressing appropriately for the day is advisable.
How many people are in each group?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 8 travelers, ensuring a small, personalized experience.
What does the lunch include?
The tour features a traditional British pub lunch, with vegetarian options available if advised at booking.
What is the duration of the visit to each site?
You spend about 4 hours at Avebury and Silbury Hill combined, and around 3 hours at Stonehenge.
Are guides available on the tour?
Yes, the tour includes a driver/guide, along with a local guide who shares detailed facts and stories.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance of the start time.