Heading to the Winter Solstice ? Plan your A303 journeys ahead of this week's event at Stonehenge

By Susie Watkins

19th Dec 2022 | Local News

Photo by Inja Pavlić on Unsplash
Photo by Inja Pavlić on Unsplash

National Highways is advising motorists to plan their journeys along the A303 in Wiltshire ahead of this week's Winter Solstice at Stonehenge.

Stonehenge will be open to solstice visitors on the morning of Thursday, 22 December, although English Heritage will be livestreaming the sunrise and, with limited parking on site, they are also urging visitors to use public transport.

The Monument Field will be opened at approximately 7.45am, dependent on light levels, and entry will close at 10am.

To assist the flow of traffic both before and after the event, a 40mph speed limit will be in place on the A303 between the Countess roundabout and Longbarrow roundabout, with the lay-bys closed in between.

John Ingram, National Highways' South West Resilience Planner, said: "As we've done for previous solstice events, traffic management will be in place for safety and to keep disruption to a minimum, and we advise all road users to check our traffic and travel information channels, plan their journeys and allow plenty of time."

Drivers can obtain up-to-the-minute travel information by following @HighwaysSWEST on Twitter, by accessing the website: www.trafficengland.com or by phoning the National Highways Information Line on 0300 123 5000.

You can find out more about the Solstice and check out the live stream HERE

     

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