Premium Tours Stonehenge Special Access highlights
- Early morning or evening special access to Stonehenge, beyond the ropes into the circle of stones.
- Guided private viewing of stones.
- Option to add on entrance to the Roman Baths and the Pump Rooms at Bath.
- Walking tour of Bath.
- Walk around medieval National Trust village of Lacock, with option to purchase supper or breakfast at 14th century inn, The George.
- Luxury air conditioned motor coach with free Wi-Fi and services of a professional guide.
Bath, Lacock and Stonehenge inner circle access tour
Premium Tours offer you the chance to experience exclusive access to the inner circle of Stonehenge during the magical moments of dawn or dusk, creating an unforgettable experience. Additionally, you’ll visit the charming medieval village of Lacock, featured in numerous films like Harry Potter, along with the stunning Georgian/Roman Baths, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Lacock
Take a delightful stroll around Lacock a picturesque village dating back to the Saxon era. Many of the beautiful buildings originally formed part of an extensive monastic complex and are now owned by The National Trust.
The village is so charming that it has served as the backdrop for numerous films and TV dramas, such as Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice and the Harry Potter movies.
While exploring the village, be sure to treat yourself to a delightful breakfast or lunch at The George Inn a charming, historic country pub and one of the oldest licensed pubs in England.

Experience the stones up close, just like a select few visitors do.

Stonehenge is a “must see” for any visitor. This Stonehenge Special Access tour offers something different, giving you privileged access, behind the ropes within the Stone Circle itself, walking among the stones.
Special access
These special access sessions at Stonehenge only happen outside Stonehenge normal public opening hours, at dawn (and in the evening too between March and September).
Only 30 individuals can participate in each special access session at Stonehenge. Be aware tickets often sell out weeks or even months in advance. As a result, it’s essential to plan ahead to ensure you don’t miss out.
Additionally, during the last two weeks of June the only way to gain special access to Stonehenge is during the Stonehenge Summer Solstice.
Premium Tours Stonehenge Special Access dates
Individual dates on which tours operate do not always follow a regular pattern.
Tickets are allocated by Stonehenge and are released usually every November for the following year. We aim to display the following year’s ticket dates for Stonehenge Special Access as soon as possible after they are made live. If you are planning ahead for later than these dates it is necessary to keep checking back until they become live in the autumn before you visit.
Demand far outstrips supply of tickets – Stonehenge Special Access tours are routinely sold out far in advance, so it is a matter of taking a tour whenever tickets can be obtained.
Please note – Special Access visits are available most but not all months of the year. No tours run during October and November and last two weeks of June.
Premium Tours Special Access tour itinerary
Morning Special Access
Sunrise at Stonehenge
The morning tour takes you straight to Stonehenge, located less than two hours from London. You’ll step into the stone circle just as the sun starts to rise, offering you a special, private experience.
Optional breakfast in medieval inn – Lacock
On to The George Inn at Lacock – a 13th century inn with plenty of charm, where you have the option to purchase breakfast.
Roman Baths at Bath
In the afternoon you can enjoy the delights of Georgian Bath, visiting the Roman Baths and Pump Room (if option selected), before returning to London.
Tour pick-up: 5.30am Millennium Gloucester (Casino entrance).
Tour ends: near Victoria train station around 4pm
Evening Special Access
Roman Baths at Bath
Setting out from London, the longest drive of the day is the first leg to Bath arriving at lunch time. There is plenty of time to visit Bath with entrance into the Roman Baths (if selected) and an exploration of Georgian Bath.
Optional early supper at medieval inn – Lacock
By the late afternoon it is a short drive to Lacock, a small medieval village used in many films as a film set, where your guide will take you on a delightful walk, exploring the atmospheric lanes and architecture. In Lacock you will then visit the 13th century George Inn for an optional early supper.
Sunset at Stonehenge
Following Lacock, it is an hour’s drive to Stonehenge for the highlight of the show – the special access sunset visit after Stonehenge has closed to the public.
Tour pick-up: 11.10am Millennium Gloucester (Casino entrance).
Tour ends: near Victoria train station around 9.30pm
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