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Durrington Walls is the site of a large Neolithic settlement and later henge enclosure located in the Stonehenge World Heritage Site in England. It lies 2 miles north-east of Stonehenge in the parish of Durrington, just north of Amesbury in Wiltshire.
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Woodhenge
Countess Rd, Salisbury SP4 7AR, United Kingdom
Cuckoo Stone
Durrington, Salisbury SP4 7AR, United Kingdom
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Durrington Walls

Amesbury, Salisbury SP4 8LY, United Kingdom
4.4(33)$$$$
Open until 12:00 AM
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Durrington Walls is the site of a large Neolithic settlement and later henge enclosure located in the Stonehenge World Heritage Site in England. It lies 2 miles north-east of Stonehenge in the parish of Durrington, just north of Amesbury in Wiltshire.

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Kay BKay B
If you are facing Woodhenge and it's display, simply turn around and walk to the other side of the small road. That field with a curvature on the side is Durrington Walls. It belongs to National Trust, there is no entry fee. It is kind of in the middle of nowhere. You can walk around the circle. There are some very interesting displays around, which help to imagine what could have happened here few thousands years ago. Stonehenge is 10 minutes drive from here.
Claire DownsClaire Downs
Earthworks next to Woodhenge. The banks are still massive after all this time. Amazing. Worth a visit. Beautiful place.
Lala StrandlaLala Strandla
Leider ist die Bedeutung von dieser historisch wahnsinnig bedeutenden Stätte kaum bekannt. Der Wall ist beeindruckend und gut zu erkennen. Ich hoffe, dass hier zukßnftig mehr Infos und Hinweise zu finden sind. Auf alle Fälle ein lohnenswerter Ort - besonders mit woodhenge gleich nebenan (und Stonehenge und all den Hßgelgräbern sowieso ;))
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If you are facing Woodhenge and it's display, simply turn around and walk to the other side of the small road. That field with a curvature on the side is Durrington Walls. It belongs to National Trust, there is no entry fee. It is kind of in the middle of nowhere. You can walk around the circle. There are some very interesting displays around, which help to imagine what could have happened here few thousands years ago. Stonehenge is 10 minutes drive from here.
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Earthworks next to Woodhenge. The banks are still massive after all this time. Amazing. Worth a visit. Beautiful place.
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Leider ist die Bedeutung von dieser historisch wahnsinnig bedeutenden Stätte kaum bekannt. Der Wall ist beeindruckend und gut zu erkennen. Ich hoffe, dass hier zukßnftig mehr Infos und Hinweise zu finden sind. Auf alle Fälle ein lohnenswerter Ort - besonders mit woodhenge gleich nebenan (und Stonehenge und all den Hßgelgräbern sowieso ;))
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Remains Of Prehistoric Monument Discovered Near Stonehenge - Sept. 07, 2015 "Everything written previously about the Stonehenge landscape and the ancient monuments within it will need to be re-written." Archaeologists announced Monday that they've discovered the remains of another prehistoric stone monument less than two miles from Stonehenge, and it's completely reshaping how researchers understand the history of the area. The arrangement, believed to be about 4,500 years old, was revealed by the Stonehenge Hidden Landscapes Project on the first day of the British Science Festival at the University of Bradford. It is composed of about 30 intact stones and 60 fragments of possible stones buried three feet beneath the southwestern Durrington Walls "super-henge" and though to be a Neolithic ritual site. The stones, some of which stand up to 14 feet high, appear as if they were once lined up to form a C-shaped "arena" surrounding a valley and springs leading to the River Avon. None have been excavated, and they were found using "non-invasive geophysical prospection and remote sensing technologies," a press release from the project said. The archaeologists believe this new discovery could predate Stonehenge and presents the possibility that monumental architecture was happening in the area earlier than previously thought. It may also be the largest Neolithic site yet discovered. “What we are starting to see is the largest surviving stone monument, preserved underneath a bank, that has ever been discovered in Britain and possibly in Europe,” Vince Gaffney, who leads the Stonehenge Hidden Landscape project, told The Guardian. “This is archaeology...

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If you are facing Woodhenge and it's display, simply turn around and walk to the other side of the small road. That field with a curvature on the side is Durrington Walls.

It belongs to National Trust, there is no entry fee. It is kind of in the middle of nowhere.

You can walk around the circle. There are some very interesting displays around, which help to imagine what could have happened here few thousands years ago.

Stonehenge is 10 minutes...

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Beautiful summer day. Woodhenge and Durrington Walls looking resplendent but spoilt by tatty caravan in the tiny carpark with dogs running free and a strong whiff of exotic tobacco. Shame, what should have been a lovely...

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