Can I get into Stonehenge with my National Trust card?


Can I get into Stonehenge with my National Trust card? National Trust (England) members are entitled to free entry to Stonehenge and can book by selecting the 'Associated Organisation' option. Please remember your membership card when you visit.


Is it worth going to Stonehenge?

Is visiting Stonehenge worth it? Above all else, Stonehenge is an enchanting and memorable place to visit, being steeped in mystery with rugged and wildly beautiful scenery all around. It's one of the most popular and famous structures in the world, with around 875,000 people on average visiting each year.


Can you just walk around Stonehenge?

For those who are really, really interested in Stonehenge it is possible to go beyond the rope fence and walk among the stones. These visits are called Special Access or Inner Circle visits and take place outside public opening hours (i.e. dawn or dusk).


What is the most visited National Trust property?

With over 500,000 annual visitors, Attingham Park was the most visited National Trust property in 2020-21. Giant's Causeway, in Northern Ireland, is the most Instagrammable National Trust site, with 319,000 posts tagged at this location.


Can I use my National Trust card in Scotland?

Using your card across the world Members of the National Trust for England, Wales and Northern Ireland also benefit from free visiting arrangements with 14 similar heritage organisations in other countries including Scotland, Italy, the Bahamas and Canada via the International National Trusts Organisation (INTO).


Is National Trust or English Heritage better?

Both charities offer access to amazing properties and it will come down to what you want to see. English Heritage is better if you love history while the National Trust includes lots more outside locations and a wider variety of days out.


What is included in Stonehenge ticket?

What does buying a ticket to Stonehenge give me?
  • Access to the Exhibition - the Stonehenge Collection
  • Shuttle bus transportation to the stones over a mile away.
  • Entry to the Stone Circle itself.