Stonehenge
We take a drive through the New Forest (look out for the ponies roaming freely around) to the World heritage site of Stonehenge. We will take the side roads to take in some splendid thatched villages on the way.
Stonehenge, a prehistoric monument on Salisbury Plain in the ancient county of Wiltshire, consists of a ring of standing stones, each a massive sarsen or bluestone, arranged in a circular pattern. The site's construction, spanning several phases from around 3000 BCE to 1600 BCE, remains a subject of intense archaeological debate.