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Posted: Sun September 19, 2004 09:40 PM UTC
I am visiting Birmingham and have plans to go to Stonehenge. Can someone please tell me the easiest way to get there from Birmingham (not by car)

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svartso
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Posted: Sun September 19, 2004 09:56 PM UTC
Getting to Stonehenge without a car is not that easy. I got there by bicycle from Salisbury.
More info on
http://www.stonehenge.co.uk/arrive.htm

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Posted: Mon September 20, 2004 07:05 AM UTC
You may be able to get a train to Salisbury (www.nationalrail.co.uk ) and then a bus to somewhere near Stonehenge. The Tourist Information people in Birmingham might be able to advise you, because it really isn't that easy to get to without a car. Another option (though probably a very long day, and not particularly cheap) might be to go to London by train early in the morning and go on one of the coach trips which take in Stonehenge.

Having said all that, Stonehenge is superb but very badly presented (and usually full of visitors, which destroys its atmosphere). You can console yourself with that thought if you find it isn't practical!

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