Stonehenge Down is a 2 mile walk from Amesbury. There are several routes along byways and bridleways, either across Countess Farm or Coneybury Hill. Larkhill is 1 mile away across bridleways.
Durrington Walls is ¾ mile from Durrington and 1½ miles from Amesbury, along small roads and bridleways. From Amesbury you can use an underpass to get under the A303 roundabout, then use the pavements along the A345 (Countess Road). Next to Woodhenge the old A345 still exists, running parallel to the current road, where you can safely walk along the grass verge near the top end of the roundabout.
By bike
Cycling is a great way to get to the Stonehenge Landscape with some wonderful views along the way. Just keep to the byways and bridleways.
National Cycle Network route 45 runs from Salisbury up the Woodford Valley to Amesbury, east of National Trust land at Stonehenge. It then travels north to Marlborough and Swindon.
By bus
A regular direct bus service runs between Stonehenge and Salisbury.
Durrington Walls and Woodhenge are on the Wilts & Dorset 5 or 6 bus route between Salisbury, Pewsey, Marlborough and Swindon.
By train
Salisbury - 9½ miles.
By road
The Stone Circle car park, at the heart of the National Trust's Stonehenge Landscape, is 2 miles west of Amesbury near the junction of the A303 and A344. Woodhenge and Durrington Walls are 1½ miles north of Amesbury off the A345.
Car parks
Stonehenge Circle (not NT) OS: SU120423, pay & display (NT members free), Jun-Oct, suitable for coaches
Woodhenge and Durrington Walls (not NT) OS: SU150434, suitable for coaches