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Attractions and Places To See around Fittleton - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Fittleton include a variety of historical and archeological sites. This region offers opportunities to explore ancient monuments and significant landscapes. Visitors can discover several hidden gems, making it suitable for those interested in history and outdoor exploration. Many sites are family friendly things to do Fittleton, providing accessible experiences for all.

Best attractions and places to see around Fittleton

  • The most popular attractions is Stonehenge, a historical site that is one of…

Last updated: May 20, 2026

Stonehenge

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Stonehenge is without a doubt one of the most famous sites in the world. Visitors can enjoy a visitor-centre with exhibitions, five Neolithic houses, a shop and a café. Opening hours and fees found here: english-heritage.org.uk/daysout/properties/stonehenge/prices-and-opening-times?lang=en

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Sarsen stones are blocks of sandstone found in large numbers in England, it is a contraction of Saracen stone, where “Saracenic” is equivalent to “pagan”. In this respect, sarsen means …

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Stonehenge

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This trail takes you right past Stonehenge and is utterly breathtaking. From this spot, you get about as close to the Neolithic monument as paying guests do. Stonehenge is a World Heritage Site and best known prehistoric monument in Europe.

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Woodhenge

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Lying within the Stonehenge World Heritage Site, Woodhenge is a Neolithic Class II henge and timber circle monument. It wasn't discovered until 1926 when a pilot took an aerial photo …

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Cursus Barrows

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To the south lies a group of burial mounds called the Cursus Barrows. The footpath to the impressive stone circle leads across the fields with the burial mounds, which can …

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Ian
May 15, 2026, Woodhenge

Free to get in - even if I am not 100% sure what is is after visiting :-)

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Why exactly there? Archaeologists suspect several reasons: Line of sight From the mounds, there is a direct view of Stonehenge. Sacred landscape The entire plain was a ritual area with paths, graves, and ceremonial sites. Status symbol Important people were buried near the famous sanctuary. Interesting fact There are over 300 burial mounds in the vicinity of Stonehenge – one of the largest prehistoric burial landscapes in Europe.

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Here is a simple overview map explaining the landscape south of Stonehenge and why the burial mounds are located there. Landscape south of Stonehenge The most important range of mounds is called Normanton Down Barrows. It lies about 1 km south of Stonehenge. There are over 40 burial mounds there, dating from 2600–1600 BC. The mounds are situated on a long ridge that faces directly towards Stonehenge. Simplified diagram of the location North ↑ Stonehenge ○ | | approx. 1 km | ───────────────── Hill ridge with many burial mounds (Normanton Down) ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ↓ South Important hills there One particularly famous burial mound is Bush Barrow A richly furnished grave of a Bronze Age prince, containing gold objects and weapons, was found there.

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It's unbelievable what people have achieved and built in the past (without any technology) - it's simply impressive and breathtaking

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Christine🔹
June 27, 2025, Woodhenge

Can someone please be happy/laughing with me that Google Translate turns Amy's "henge and timber monument" into "Denkmal für Hühner 🐔" in German? - Great 😂😂😂

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A television series that I wholeheartedly recommend introduces culture-loving viewers to remarkable testimonies to human activity from many countries around the world. What they all have in common is that they have been granted "World Heritage" status by UNESCO. One of the episodes documents the ancient and still mysterious stone circle of Stonehenge. The accompanying documentary states: "The Salisbury Plateau in southern England is a harsh and uninviting area, often subject to cold and biting winds. About 5,000 years ago, during the Neolithic period, people lived here, about whom we know very little. But what they and subsequent generations left behind is impressive beyond measure: the stone circles and burial mounds of the Megalithic culture." This film (in German) can be found in the ARD media library under the following link => https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/schaetze-der-welt/stonehenge-grossbritannien-folge-16/swr/Y3JpZDovL3N3ci5kZS83MjQ1ODkw

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Cathrin
August 20, 2024, Woodhenge

No circus and no crowds like at Stonehenge. We were alone here and could look at everything in peace. On the other side of the road there are two rest areas for picnics with a beautiful view.

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If you are in the area, a mandatory stopover, and there is also no need to pay an entrance fee because you pass very close to the monument. When you leave, be careful if you are going to pass through the A303.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main historical and archaeological sites to visit near Fittleton?

The Fittleton area is rich in historical and archaeological sites. Key attractions include Stonehenge, the iconic megalithic structure, and Woodhenge, a Neolithic timber circle monument. You can also explore the Cursus Barrows, a significant Neolithic and Bronze Age burial ground, and the Cuckoo Stone, a fallen sarsen stone with historical significance.

Are there family-friendly activities available at the attractions near Fittleton?

Yes, several attractions around Fittleton are suitable for families. Stonehenge offers a visitor centre with exhibitions and reconstructed Neolithic houses. The Sarsen Stone at Stonehenge Visitor Centre allows visitors to interact with a large sarsen stone. Woodhenge and the Cuckoo Stone are also considered family-friendly, offering open spaces for exploration.

What is a Sarsen Stone and where can I see one?

Sarsen stones are blocks of sandstone found in large numbers in England, with the name deriving from 'Saracen stone,' meaning 'heathen stone.' The most famous examples are found at Stonehenge. You can learn more about them and even interact with one at the Sarsen Stone at Stonehenge Visitor Centre, where visitors often try to measure their strength against it.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near Fittleton's attractions?

The area around Fittleton offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy options, as well as road cycling and mountain biking routes. For specific hiking routes, explore the Easy hikes around Fittleton guide. For cycling, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Fittleton or MTB Trails around Fittleton guides.

Are there easy walking trails near the historical sites?

Yes, there are easy walking trails that allow you to explore the historical sites. For example, the path to the Cursus Barrows leads across fields and is well-explained on display boards. You can also find several easy hiking routes in the region, such as the 'Ludgershall Castle Ruins loop from Ludgershall' (5.5 km) or 'The Dove, Enford – River Avon in East Chisenbury loop from Enford' (6 km). More options are available in the Easy hikes around Fittleton guide.

What should I wear for walks and visits to attractions in the Fittleton area?

For walks and visits to the outdoor attractions near Fittleton, it's recommended to wear a good pair of walking boots, especially as some paths can be across fields. Bringing water is also advisable, particularly on hot days, as there can be very little shade at sites like the Cuckoo Stone.

Is parking available at the main attractions?

Parking is available at the main attractions. For Stonehenge, visitors can park at the visitor centre, though a parking fee may apply if tickets are not booked in advance. A shuttle bus then takes visitors to the stone circle. For sites like the Cuckoo Stone, parking is available alongside Woodhenge.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Fittleton?

Visitors frequently appreciate the rich historical and archaeological significance of the sites, with over 360 upvotes and 400 photos shared by the komoot community. Many enjoy the opportunity to explore ancient monuments like Stonehenge and Woodhenge, often highlighting the peaceful atmosphere at less crowded sites.

Are there any less-known or 'hidden gem' attractions near Fittleton?

While Stonehenge is world-famous, sites like Woodhenge and the Cuckoo Stone offer a more tranquil experience. Woodhenge, discovered from an aerial photo in 1926, provides a fascinating glimpse into Neolithic timber circles without the crowds. The Cuckoo Stone, a fallen sarsen, is a familiar landmark within the wider Stonehenge Landscape and offers a quiet spot for reflection.

When is the best time to visit the attractions in the Fittleton area?

Many outdoor attractions like Woodhenge are free to visit anytime during daylight hours. For Stonehenge, it is highly recommended to book tickets and your visit day in advance online to save time and potentially parking fees. During warmer months, be aware that some walking paths, such as those near the Cuckoo Stone, offer very little shade.

Can I find circular walks that include some of the attractions?

While specific circular walks directly encompassing multiple major attractions aren't detailed in the provided data, many of the sites are part of larger landscapes with footpaths. For example, the Cursus Barrows are along a footpath leading to Stonehenge. You can find various circular hiking routes in the region by exploring the Easy hikes around Fittleton guide, which offers options like the 'St. Leonard's Church, Bulford loop from Durrington' (4 km).

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