The bluestones of Stonehenge are thought to have come from what is now Pembrokeshire, 250 km (16 miles) away. It was thought that men had moved them.
Another theory which is gaining support is that they were brought by the Irish Sea Glacier.
Across The World.
16 miles
Edinburgh is 399 miles by road from Stonehenge.
It is 400 miles or about a 7 hour car journey not including stops.
They are 90 miles away. The estimated time of travel is 2 hours.
Stonehenge is 35 miles from the City of Bath.
There is only one famous Stonehenge in Britain. The sarsen stones (the big ones) were brought up to 20 miles from other parts of Salisbury Plain. The bluestones were brought from Prescelly, in the far west of Wales, aqbout 160 miles in a straight line. Nobody knows the route they used, the stones may have been brought around the coast by sea, then up the River Avon. (NB not the Avon associated with Shakespeare). Look it up on a map to see the sort of journay the must have had - Stonehenge is just north of Salisbury, Prescelly is near Fishguard and St Davids.
Stonehenge is in the county of Wiltshire on Salisbury Plain. It's just west of Amesbury in England and is visible from the A303 road. The nearest city is Salisbury a few miles to the south.There are many Neolithic earthwork enclosures known as "henges" in Britain. Few have any stones set within them and "Stonehenge" is by far most elaborate and is the only structure known to have employed lintels.Stone Henge is located in the continent of Europe and in the country of England.stone Henge is located in Wiltshire, England.The Stone Henge is in Europe.
33.1 miles
92 miles
At Pukapooka Beach, you walk one the stones in the water and find him a bit away. The stones are far off to the left. He looks like a tiki statue.
1 hour to 13 mins