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Visiting Avebury Village England and Its Incredible Stone Circle

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Avebury Village England is one of the most extraordinary places to visit in southern England, with the largest stone circle in the world. Here you can walk among the ancient Neolithic standing stones, the thatched cottages, country lanes, and archaeological museum, all in one place. Avebury Village offers a rare chance to wander around a UNESCO Heritage prehistoric landscape, without the crowds of Stonehenge. This guide covers how to get to Avebury Village England, what to see, the best walks, and practical tips for planning your visit.

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How to Get to Avebury Village England

By CarDriving is the easiest way to reach Avebury. Avebury is about 1.5–2 hours from London and roughly 45 minutes from Bath. Park at the National Trust car park just outside the stone circle (free for members of the National Trust and English Heritage).
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Public TransportFrom London: Take a train to Swindon, then a bus or taxi to Avebury.
From Bath: Train to Swindon or Chippenham, then bus or taxi.
Public transport service is quite limited.
By TourMany guided tours of the Cotswolds include Avebury, often paired with Stonehenge and other Cotswolds sites. This is a convenient option if you prefer not to drive.
Thatched House in Avebury Village
Thatched House in Avebury Village

Top Tours to Avebury Village England

TourWhat You’ll See
From London, Stonehenge & The Stone Circles of Avebury TourSmall group tour of Avebury, Stonehenge & surrounding neolithic sites.
From Bath, Stonehenge & the Cotswolds Day Tour with EntryVisit AveburyStonehenge, Lacock, and Castle Combe on this day tour from Bath.
Bath, Avebury & Lacock Village Day TripCombines Avebury Village England with Lacock and the historic city of Bath on this small group tour from London
From Bristol, Stonehenge and Cotswold Villages Day TourFull day tour from Bristol, with stops at Stonehenge, Avebury, Castle Combe, and Lacock.
Avebury Village Standing Stones
Avebury Village Standing Stones

Top Things to See in Avebury Village England

Avebury Stone Circle and Henge

The heart of Avebury Village England is the largest stone circle in the world, believed to have been built between 2850 BC and 2200 BC. Unlike Stonehenge, you can walk freely among the stones, touch them, and experience the scale of the monument up close. Surrounded by a huge henge, the Avebury stones consist of 180 standing stones formed into 3 circles (1 outer and 2 inner circles).

Stone Circle Access: Free to enter and open year-round
Best Time to Visit: Early morning or late afternoon for fewer crowds and better light
Footwear: Paths cross grass and farmland—bring comfortable walking shoes
Time Needed: Allow about 60-90 minutes to wander the stones and henge

Pro Tip: Ask at the visitor’s reception about the availability of the stone circle tour. The tours typically are held at 12pm, 1pm, 2pm and 3pm. Fees £6 adult, £3.00 child.

Avebury Stone Circle, photo credit MikPeach, CC BY-SA 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0>, via Wikimedia Commons
Avebury Stone Circle, photo credit MikPeach, CC BY-SA 4.0

When standing amongst the standing stones in Avebury Village, it can be challenging to grasp the magnitude of this giant henge. The huge bank and ditch that make up the Avebury henge have a circumference of nearly 1.3 km. We’d suggest walking the perimeter (or a portion of the perimeter) for elevated views across the site.

Avebury Village Henge
Avebury Village Stone Circle and Henge

St James Church Avebury

This small medieval church, formerly known as All Saints Church in the 13th century, sits near the stone circle and Avebury Manor. Portions of the church date back to 1000 AD. Because the church evolved over time, you’ll find a number of architectural styles within the church.

St. James Church Avebury
St. James Church Avebury

Alexander Keiller Museum

Located in former farm buildings, the Alexander Keiller Museum explores the history, archaeology, and excavations of Avebury.

  • Stables Gallery houses a prehistoric archaeological collection
  • Barn Gallery shares the story of the World Heritage Site
  • Paid entry (£7.70 for adults, £3.90 for children, with discounted family rates available)
    Entry to the Stables Museum is free to National Trust and English Heritage members.
  • Time Needed: Allow about 30-45 minutes to explore the museum
Alexander Keiller Museum Avebury
Alexander Keiller Museum Avebury

Avebury Manor

Located right in the heart of Avebury VillageAvebury Manor offers a fascinating look at historic English manor life. The manor is designed to feel lived-in rather than like a museum. The rooms represent the evolution of life in the village, from medieval times through to the Victorian era. Be sure to leave time to explore the landscaped lawns and gardens outdoors.

  • Entry Fee: Visit both the manor and garden for £15.40 for adults, £7.70 for children. Visit the gardens only for £7.70 for adults, £3.90 for children (check latest rates prior to your visit)
  • National Trust Members: Free entry with a valid membership
  • Time Needed: Allow about 45–60 minutes to explore the house and gardens
Avebury Manor, photo credit Steven Penton from Bakers Beach, Tasmania Australia, CC BY 2.0
Avebury Manor, photo credit Steven Penton from Bakers Beach, Tasmania Australia, CC BY 2.0

Walks Around Avebury Village England

Walking is the best way to experience Avebury Village England, with paths connecting monuments across open countryside.

WalkDistanceDifficultyHighlights
Avebury Stone Circle Walk~1 mileEasyClose-up views of the stones and village
Avebury Henge Perimeter Walk~1 milesEasyElevated views of the entire monument
Avebury, Silbury Hill, and West Kennet Long Barrow Circular5.2 miles round tripModerateAvebury Stone Circle, Silbury Hill, Stone Avenue, West Kennet Long Barrow, and West Kennet Avenue

Pro Tip: Silbury Hill and West Kennet Long Barrow are prehistoric monuments and well worth a visit. Silbury Hill is an enormous chalk mound built around 2400 BC, while West Kennet Long Barrow is an ancient communal burial tomb from around 3650 BC.

Avebury Standing Stones
Avebury Standing Stones

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Where to Eat in Avebury Village England

  • Red Lion Freehouse – A classic pub right inside the stone circle.
  • Circles Café – Casual food and light lunches near the museum.
Red Lion in Avebury, England
Red Lion in Avebury, England

How Long to Spend in Avebury Village England

You can see the highlights of Avebury Village England in 2–3 hours, but a half or full day allows time for walks to Silbury Hill or West Kennet Long Barrow. Many visitors combine Avebury with Lacock, Bath, or Castle Combe for a full day.

Avebury Village England
Avebury Village England

Is Avebury Better Than Stonehenge?

Many visitors planning a trip to Wiltshire ask: is Avebury better than Stonehenge? Stonehenge is the more famous landmark, though Avebury offers a more immersive experience. Here’s how they compare:

FeaturesAveburyStonehenge
Access to StonesWalk freely among the stonesView from a roped-off path
CrowdsGenerally quieter, with fewer large group toursTypically quite busy with large tour groups
CostStone circle is free to enterPaid ticket required (there is a free option though the stones are more distant)
SettingA village inside the stone circleMonument isolated from nearby towns
Prehistoric LandscapeConnected to Silbury Hill & West Kennet Long BarrowMostly viewed as a single site
Photography & ExplorationUnlimited angles and walking pathsLimited viewpoints, can be challenging to take photos without people in them

For an immersive, tranquil, and walkable experience, Avebury Village England is usually the better choice. Stonehenge is iconic, but Avebury lets you truly wander through the landscape. If you have the time, we'd recommend visiting both!

Stonehenge England
Stonehenge England

Things to Do Near Avebury Village England

Avebury sits at the heart of a region rich in history, villages, and iconic English scenery. These nearby destinations pair perfectly with a visit to Avebury VillageEngland, whether you’re planning a half-day outing or a multi-day Wiltshire and Cotswolds itinerary.

Visit Lacock

One of the best-preserved villages in England, Lacock feels frozen in time with its stone cottages, medieval streets, and historic abbey. It’s also a major filming location for Harry PotterDownton Abbey, and Pride and Prejudice.
Distance from Avebury: 25-30 minutes by car

Lacock Cotswolds
Lacock Cotswolds

Explore Bath

A UNESCO World Heritage city, Bath is known for its Roman Baths, Georgian architecture, elegant crescents, and excellent museums. It makes an easy and rewarding contrast to Avebury’s prehistoric landscape.
Distance from Avebury: ~45 minutes by car

Pulteney Bridge Bath
Pulteney Bridge Bath

Discover Castle Combe

Often called one of the prettiest villages in England, Castle Combe is famous for its stone cottages, medieval market cross, and scenic riverside setting. It’s a natural addition if you’re exploring villages near Avebury.
Distance from Avebury: 45-50 minutes by car

Castle Combe Cotswolds near Bath England
Castle Combe Cotswolds near Bath England

Why Visit Avebury Village England?

Avebury Village England offers something truly special. It's a place where ancient history and everyday village life coexist. Visitors enjoy free access to the stones, leisurely walking routes, and a deeply atmospheric setting. Plan your visit to Avebury, for a rewarding and unforgettable visit.

White Horse Cherhill near Avebury
White Horse Cherhill near Avebury

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