Blog Entries tagged 'stonehenge'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'stonehenge'
- Stonehenge, Ludgershall Castle, and Donnington CastleWhile in Newbury, we also decided to visit a few ancient ruins in the area to include the famous Stonehenge, Ludgershall Castle and Donnington Castle. We had a bonus observation when during our drive we saw one of the famous Posted by LCP in The Adventures of Penny's People | Feb 15, 2020
- BathVisited the popular sites in Bath: the Roman Baths, Bath Abbey, the Royal Crescent, the Circus and the Fashion Museum. Took a side trip to Stonehenge and tried scrumpy at a local pub. The Roma Posted by Traipser in The Traipser | May 7, 2019
- StonehengeStonehenge BBC2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbrOLjkd8CA Five thousand years ago. Think of that. Fifty centuries ago, human beings—if you rule out the theory that “the aliens did it”—took a supposed one thousand years to build this Posted by paulej4 in RussRaff Crossing | Oct 14, 2018
- May 23, 2018 — Thatched houses and ancient Avebury[center][/center]Relaxed start today. We're not going far. We drove to Sandy Lane recomme Posted by Beausoleil in Beausoleil in England | Aug 12, 2018
- Scotland: Claver CairnsNot far from Inverness, just a few miles from the Culloden Battlefield are the 4000 year-old Claver Cairns, one of my favorite sites in Scotland. The Cairns (rocks) are formations that are reminiscent of Stonehenge. Arranged in circles, they are Posted by teethetrav in Tee the Trav | May 21, 2018
- The Almost Prime Meridian July 21, 2002 After breakfast, got the bus to transfer to a bus that went to the Tower station (rode on the top all the way there) which was the one that I determined after considerable map study was the one Posted by greatgrandmaR in 2002 Narrowboat Holiday | Jul 20, 2002
- Bath - Day 4 Sunday 10/8This morning we took a van tour to visit Stonehenge. We drove through the beautiful Wiltshire countryside, arriving at Stonehenge as soon as it opened at 9:30 AM. This turned out to be an excellent plan, since Posted by Cybercsp in England | Oct 8, 2017
- Evora Portugal - Ancient Cromlech Older than Stonehenge Evora is a historic 2000 year old city in the Alentejo region of Portugal. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The walled old town boasts Moorish, Roman and Catholic monuments, hilly cobbl Posted by CherylGypsyRose in The Iberian Penninsula in December | Sep 21, 2018
- Stonehenge, Wiltshire, EnglandOn our first full day in Burton Summerset we decided to drive to Stonehenge. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument located in Wiltshire, England. Stonehenge is the remains of a ring of standing stones set within earthworks. It Posted by kiwiscanflyto in Kiwis Take Flight | Aug 30, 2015
- United Kingdom - Summer 2015 Stonehenge, Windsor, Greenwich, and London Posted by drlepervanche in DrLepervanche's Travel Adventures | May 31, 2015
- Salisbury & StonehengeI was staying at Bournemouth so I had to travel to see the Stonehenge! I decided to travel by myself so I booked a tour online, packed my bags and was ready for witnessing my dream place! The mini bus Posted by AkshayBhagat in Travel Diaries | Sep 30, 2014
- Off to explore the countryside. It was a rainy bleak morning and we packed up to head out to Heathrow and grab our hire car. Ready for the next leg. London had been great, the city is lovely. The English are extremely friendly everywhere we Posted by The Hitchies in Our great Euro adventure | Jul 8, 2014
- CymruWe arrived in Wales today. Our snug country cottage has been swapped for an urban apartment in Cardiff. Before we got there, however, we visited one of England's most famous sites: Stonehenge. [float=left][img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/532203/ Posted by KZFamily in Travelling Family | Apr 8, 2013
- The standing stones of CarnacCarnac is situated within the morbihan region of southern Brittany and apart from its wonderful beaches, the main beach of which was voted one of the top twenty in France, holds a hidden gem, the Carnac stones. Its the site of Posted by r11hno in The Carnac Stones | Apr 7, 2013
- Mystery Holiday in Armenia Armenian girls intraditional dress prepare for a religious cermony at Tatev Monastery So far, Armenia's mystery holiday had caused me nothing but grief - closing the mu Posted by world_wide_mike in Worldwidemike | Jul 8, 2012
- Day 8: The British Museum and Library Its day 8 of our stay in London. I haven't put anything up lately because we've been up early and back late quite a bit recently. We went to Greenwich to see the Maritime Museum, the Meridian Line and the Posted by Dale Chapman in European Escapade with Dale Chapman | Jul 2, 2012
- London and the South of England - 2012Here is a draft itinerary of our planned two week trip to England. ==June 27, 2012== Overnight flight to London (BusinessFirst Class -- thanks United credit card mileage points!) ==June 28, 2012== ===London=== After an overnig Posted by rpike20625 in Planet Rick | Mar 28, 2012
- Flashbacks from Stonehenge [i]Drums. Thumping. Driving The rhythm hypnotic Punching my chest with each beat. The Druids are circling, chanting Their melodies entrancing. I dont recognise the language. I do fe Posted by Clayton30 in Heiho | Mar 10, 2012
- Stonehenge, Avebury stone circles, Lacock & Castle Combe After a nice warm bath it was time to head in a big circle for the day and spend the following night not too far from Bath. The plan was to see a few of the nice destinations in the Posted by thegavens in Europe 2012 | Mar 7, 2012
- The BeginningThe route has been planned and the car is packed up, we are officially homeless for the rest of the month but we can’t wait to get stuck in to our travels. We’re sad to be leaving [[http:/ Posted by Slackster84 in Seeking Winter Sun | Oct 17, 2011
- Henge-ing our betsMorgan and Lowri, two of my youngest cousins, spotted me as I passed through the ticket barriers at Swindon, and gave me a very warm welcome. Aunt Alison gave us a lift back and I learnt that Morgan had very Posted by sammyhez in Sam's 2011 Travels | Sep 26, 2011
- A few days in.....Well, we`re a bit behind the blogging schedule unfortunately....Its a hard job touring around the English countryside, walking up hill and down dale then collapsing at the end of a long day- buggered and hitting the sack pretty early. Then Posted by Escapees in Oh my God we did it! | Apr 22, 2011
- 2006 - U.K. - Englandengland Posted by gmeadows in Gary Meadows | Dec 12, 2010
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