Can I use my National Trust at Stonehenge?


Can I use my National Trust at Stonehenge? National Trust members get free entry to Stonehenge. Please choose an 'affiliate member' ticket. Please note, this is applicable to the National Trust in England only – it does not include National Trust Scotland or other international National Trust organisations.


Is Stonehenge older than the Pyramids?

Lying some 150km west of London in the Wiltshire countryside, Stonehenge is perhaps the world's most awe-inspiring ancient stone circle. Older than the Great Pyramids and the Roman Empire, the origin of its story began some 9,000 years ago.


Do locals have free access to Stonehenge?

People living in parishes surrounding Stonehenge may be eligible for a Local Residents Pass, allowing free entry for one adult and up to three children. If you would like to apply for a Local Residents Pass please complete the online application form.


Can I walk around Stonehenge for free?

Now, just before you panic, there is nothing illegal about this. In fact, you will be walking on a public footpath around a metre away from the general public who have paid to visit the stones. You essentially get the exact same view, without spending a single penny.


Can you just walk into Stonehenge?

Can I get into the Stone Circle? Unfortunately, you can't just walk up to Stonehenge during normal day-to-day hours, The Stone Circle has a thin rope around the perimeter in order to protect the attraction and maintain it for future visitors. The nearest you can get to the stones is roughly 15 yards away.