Can National Trust members visit Stonehenge for free?
If you've lost it or forgotten it, call Customer Services on 0370 333 1181 (Monday to Saturday). 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.
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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.
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.
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).
As a National Trust member you can enjoy:Free entry to more than 500 places in our care. Free parking at most National Trust car parks. National Trust Handbook, full of information about the places we look after. National Trust Magazine three times a year, packed with inspiration, interviews and news.
Your National Trust membership card allows you free entry to over 500 places in our care. All memberships except junior memberships entitle you to free parking at most National Trust car parks. You can also visit places cared for by the National Trust for Scotland and organisations in countries around the world.
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