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people mainly visit Stonehenge for attraction, sight seeing, historical sights, school trips, business trips, and many other reasons. hope this helps?

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Herminia Hayes

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Why would people want to visit Stonehenge?

There is a lot of history that leads back from Stonehenge. It is a good site to and visit if you're ever in the area.


How many tourists visit Stonehenge every year?

Around 1.5 million tourists visit Stonehenge every year.


Can you touch Stonehenge during your visit to the historic site"?

No, visitors are not allowed to touch the stones at Stonehenge during their visit to the historic site.


Can you touch the stones at Stonehenge during your visit?

No, visitors are not allowed to touch the stones at Stonehenge.


Why do people visit Stonehenge on the 21st June?

People visit Stonehenge on the 21st June to observe the summer solstice, which is the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. It is believed that ancient pagans and druids used Stonehenge as a site for solstice celebrations and rituals. Today, the summer solstice at Stonehenge attracts visitors who come to witness the sunrise aligning with the stones.


Stonehenge people appeared in England when?

There were no specific Stonehenge people.


Why do people visit Stonehenge on 21st June?

Because its construction may have something to do with marking the Summer Solstice (on 21 June)


Which country would you go to if you wanted to visit Stonehenge?

England has the most famous Stonehenge, but there are others scattered around the globe.


Who build the Stonehenge?

Stonehenge is thought to have been built by the beaker people.


Was Stonehenge made by god?

No, Stonehenge was created by an ancient race of people.


What processes were involved in the formation of Stonehenge?

Stonehenge is not a natural formation, it was built by people.


Was Stonehenge created before life?

Stonehenge was built by people so the answer to your question is no.