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Woodhenge

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Woodhenge

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Woodhenge is a significant Neolithic Class II henge and timber circle monument located within the Stonehenge World Heritage Site in Wiltshire, England. Situated approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) northeast of its famous stone counterpart, Stonehenge, and just north of Amesbury, this ancient site stands at an elevation of 149 meters. It is renowned for its original concentric oval rings of standing timber posts, now marked by concrete pillars, offering a unique glimpse into prehistoric ceremonial life.

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    7 de fevereiro de 2020

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    Lying within the Stonehenge World Heritage Site, Woodhenge is a Neolithic Class II henge and timber circle monument. It wasn't discovered until 1926 when a pilot took an aerial photo of the area. The monument was probably built around 2300 BC as a large burial mound.

    The site is managed by English Heritage and free to visit. You can visit anytime during daylight hours. More information: english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/woodhenge

    20 de agosto de 2024

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    No circus and no crowds like at Stonehenge. We were alone here and could look at everything in peace.
    On the other side of the road there are two rest areas for picnics with a beautiful view.
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    25 de julho de 2017

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    Woodhenge is basically a wooden circle. Similar to Stonehenge, several circles of wooden steel were erected. Of these wooden staves, however, only the grave holes were preserved.
    The concrete blocks in the picture should clarify their positions. The steel should possibly have been up to 9 m high.
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    Elevação 150 m

    Previsão do Tempo

    Desenvolvido por Foreca

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    segunda-feira 2 março

    14°C

    6°C

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    Localização:Durrington, Sudoeste da Inglaterra, Inglaterra, Reino Unido

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    What is the best way to get to Woodhenge if I don't have a car?

    While Woodhenge is easily accessible by car with free parking, public transport options are limited. The nearest town is Amesbury, which has bus connections. From Amesbury, it's approximately a 2-mile walk to Woodhenge. Taxis are also an option from Amesbury or Salisbury.

    Are there any specific walking trails or routes that include Woodhenge?

    Yes, Woodhenge is part of the wider Stonehenge World Heritage Site and is often included in longer circular walks that connect it with other prehistoric sites like Durrington Walls and even Stonehenge itself. These routes vary in length and difficulty, offering options for casual strollers and more avid hikers. You can find detailed routes and maps using a route planner.

    Is Woodhenge suitable for visitors with limited mobility or wheelchairs?

    The terrain at Woodhenge is generally flat and grassy, making it relatively accessible. The concrete markers are on level ground. However, paths may become muddy after rain, which could pose challenges for wheelchairs. There are no paved paths directly around the monument, but the overall area is open and easy to navigate for most.

    Can I bring my dog to Woodhenge?

    Yes, Woodhenge is a dog-friendly site. Dogs are welcome, but please ensure they are kept on a lead and that you clean up after them. It's a great spot for a walk with your canine companion, offering open spaces for them to enjoy.

    How long should I allocate for a visit to Woodhenge?

    Most visitors find that 30 minutes to an hour is sufficient to explore Woodhenge thoroughly. This allows time to walk around the monument, read the interpretive display boards, and take in the peaceful surroundings. If you plan to combine it with a longer walk in the area, your visit will naturally extend.

    Are there any facilities like restrooms or cafes directly at Woodhenge?

    Woodhenge is an open-access site with no dedicated visitor centre, restrooms, or cafes directly on site. It is a more rustic experience. However, there are often rest areas with picnic tables across the road, and the nearby town of Amesbury offers various amenities, including pubs and cafes.

    What is the significance of the concrete pillars at Woodhenge?

    The concrete pillars at Woodhenge mark the exact locations where the original Neolithic timber posts once stood. These posts, which formed six concentric oval rings, have long since decayed. The concrete markers were installed by the Cunningtons, who excavated the site, to help visitors visualize the monument's original layout and scale.

    How does the visitor experience at Woodhenge compare to Stonehenge?

    Woodhenge offers a distinctly different experience from Stonehenge. It is free to visit, significantly less crowded, and provides a more tranquil and contemplative atmosphere. While Stonehenge is grand and imposing, Woodhenge allows for a closer, more personal connection with the ancient past, inviting visitors to imagine the timber structures that once stood.

    Are there any other notable prehistoric sites near Woodhenge that I can visit?

    Absolutely. Woodhenge is part of the rich Stonehenge World Heritage Site. Just a short distance away, you can find Durrington Walls, a massive henge enclosure and the site of a large Neolithic settlement believed to be contemporary with Woodhenge. Of course, Stonehenge itself is only 2 miles southwest, and there are numerous barrows and earthworks scattered across the landscape.

    What kind of artifacts were found during the excavation of Woodhenge?

    Archaeological excavations at Woodhenge uncovered various artifacts that shed light on Neolithic life. These included Grooved Ware pottery, carved chalk objects (one resembling a polished stone axe), flint tools such as an awl and a toothed saw, and animal bones, particularly from cattle, suggesting feasting activities. Two burials were also discovered, including that of a child near the center.

    Is there an entrance fee or specific opening hours for Woodhenge?

    No, Woodhenge is managed by English Heritage and is completely free to visit. There are no gates or specific opening hours; you can access the site anytime during daylight hours, making it a flexible destination for visitors.

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