A Day Trip to Stonehenge, Bath and Lacock

Inside Stonehenge (Photo by P. Corkery)

Inside Stonehenge (Photo by P. Corkery)

Stonehenge is a prehistoric site dating back to the Neolithic Period. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site full of mystery and spirituality. Stonehenge is the remains of monolithic stones that were raised as far back as 3,000 B.C. Some theories have Stonehenge built as a burial ground, a place of worship or a place of healing. It is certain, though, that Stonehenge was built with the sun in mind. During the Summer Solstice the stones align with the sun, and during the Winter Solstice the stones align with the sunset. These two special days are still celebrated at Stonehenge.

Stonehenge

Stonehenge (Photo by M. Corkery)

Some days, especially in England, the weather won’t cooperate. We were supposed to view Stonehenge at sunset, and I’m sure it was…on the other side of the clouds. It was the 4th of July, chilly and wet, typical English weather.

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Within the Circle (Photo by M. Corkery)

We spent an enchanting hour or so within Stonehenge. When you make your arrangements to go, make sure you’re able to go within the circle. Not all tours can guarantee that. We chose Viator who offered a sunrise or sunset visit. We chose the sunset time and also toured Bath and the charming village town of Lacock in the Cotswolds.

Statue of a Roman Guard looking over the baths

Statue of a Roman Guard looking over the baths (Photo by P. Corkery)

The Roman Baths

The Roman Baths (Photo by P. Corkery)

Bath, 97 miles from London, is also a UNESCO World Heritage site. Upon learning of the curative values in the many hot springs in the area, in AD 67, the Romans built public baths (see previous two pictures).  During the Georgian era, Bath was very popular. Even today, vacations can be planned around the hot springs, though not the one used in Roman times and pictured above.

Lacock in the Cotswalds

Lacock in the Cotswolds (Photo by M. Corkery)

We ended our day excursion with a meal at the George Inn in the village of Lacock. Lacock dates to the 13th century. It’s a picturesque town that has been featured in tv shows and movies. Scenes were shot at the Lacock Abby, most recently, for Harry Potter films.

If you’re spending time in London, take the time to see the surrounding areas. I recommend Viator and their tour that lets you into the inner circle at Stonehenge.

2 thoughts on “A Day Trip to Stonehenge, Bath and Lacock

  1. Good tip about making sure your tour takes you in the circle! I hope to see stonehenge someday, and have a feeling I would have just assumed you could just walk right in the circle no matter what. Now I won’t be left looking from afar!

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  2. Wow! What a great blog. I love the topics, and I love the photos. A travel Blog needs lots of photos. I want to see what we are talking about or a place that I remember. Stick with it you are on your way.

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