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Learn about the millennia of use that created Stonehenge as we see it today. Fortress, calendar, temple or hospital? The award winning visitor centre has an amazing array of exhibits found through archaeological research conducted at the site.

After approximately two hours at Stonehenge we head south past Old Sarum and into the City of Salisbury. Stopping right outside the cathedral walls, your guide will take you through to the green and after giving an overview of the Cathedral’s 800 years of history, you will be given a map and time to explore the Cathedral or City at your leisure.

The afternoon is spent driving through the ancient wilderness of the New Forest National Park where you will learn about the people and practices that have shaped the forest over the last 1000 years. You will have a chance to stop and walk out in the forest to view some of the 4500 famous New Forest Ponies. With no fences they are free to roam, but generally stay local to their ‘haunts’.

We ask all our passengers to be respectful to all the wildlife, and in particular the ponies that should be viewed at a safe distance. It is also really important never to feed or pet the ponies, as this can cause them great harm through altering their natural diet and behaviour.

08:45  Depart  Talbot Campus (rear of Student Centre)
09:00  Depart  Cranborne House
18:00  Arrive  Bournemouth

 

Ticket Price £39 Book Now

Stonehenge, Salisbury and New Forest

Sat 10 November 2018 08:45-18:00

Coach leaves from Talbot Campus coach bay at the rear of Student Centre

 

 

Learn about the millennia of use that created Stonehenge as we see it today. Fortress, calendar, temple or hospital? The award winning visitor centre has an amazing array of exhibits found through archaeological research conducted at the site.

After approximately two hours at Stonehenge we head south past Old Sarum and into the City of Salisbury. Stopping right outside the cathedral walls, your guide will take you through to the green and after giving an overview of the Cathedral’s 800 years of history, you will be given a map and time to explore the Cathedral or City at your leisure.

The afternoon is spent driving through the ancient wilderness of the New Forest National Park where you will learn about the people and practices that have shaped the forest over the last 1000 years. You will have a chance to stop and walk out in the forest to view some of the 4500 famous New Forest Ponies. With no fences they are free to roam, but generally stay local to their ‘haunts’.

We ask all our passengers to be respectful to all the wildlife, and in particular the ponies that should be viewed at a safe distance. It is also really important never to feed or pet the ponies, as this can cause them great harm through altering their natural diet and behaviour.

08:45  Depart  Talbot Campus (rear of Student Centre)
09:00  Depart  Cranborne House
18:00  Arrive  Bournemouth

 

Ticket Price £39 Book Now

Stonehenge, Salisbury and New Forest

Sat 10 November 2018 08:45-18:00

Coach leaves from Talbot Campus coach bay at the rear of Student Centre

 

 

Learn about the millennia of use that created Stonehenge as we see it today. Fortress, calendar, temple or hospital? The award winning visitor centre has an amazing array of exhibits found through archaeological research conducted at the site.

After approximately two hours at Stonehenge we head south past Old Sarum and into the City of Salisbury. Stopping right outside the cathedral walls, your guide will take you through to the green and after giving an overview of the Cathedral’s 800 years of history, you will be given a map and time to explore the Cathedral or City at your leisure.

The afternoon is spent driving through the ancient wilderness of the New Forest National Park where you will learn about the people and practices that have shaped the forest over the last 1000 years. You will have a chance to stop and walk out in the forest to view some of the 4500 famous New Forest Ponies. With no fences they are free to roam, but generally stay local to their ‘haunts’.

We ask all our passengers to be respectful to all the wildlife, and in particular the ponies that should be viewed at a safe distance. It is also really important never to feed or pet the ponies, as this can cause them great harm through altering their natural diet and behaviour.

08:45  Depart  Talbot Campus (rear of Student Centre)
09:00  Depart  Cranborne House
18:00  Arrive  Bournemouth

 

Ticket Price £39 Book Now

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