See three of England’s most famous places in one full-day tour from London. This Windsor, Stonehenge and Bath day trip combines royal Windsor, the prehistoric Stonehenge stone circle and the Georgian city of Bath with return coach travel from central London.
Windsor, Stonehenge and Bath tour prices
Prices vary by date, availability and the ticket option you choose. The guide below uses the current prices shown on this page, but you should always check the booking page before confirming.
| Ticket type | Price from | Good to know |
|---|---|---|
| Adult | £95.00 | For visitors aged 17+ |
| Child | £85.00 | For children aged 3-16 |
| Senior / student concession | £92.00 | Check eligibility before booking |
Is this the right tour for you?
This tour is best for visitors who want to see as much as possible in one day without arranging separate trains, tickets and transfers.
First-time visitors to England
If you have limited time in London, this is one of the easiest ways to combine Windsor Castle, Stonehenge and Bath in a single day.
Travellers who want transport handled
Return coach travel keeps the day simple, especially because these three places are awkward to combine independently by public transport.
You want a slower visit
This is a long sightseeing day. Choose a direct Stonehenge day trip from London or a Stonehenge and Bath tour if you want fewer stops.
Windsor, Stonehenge and Bath tour itinerary
Exact timings can change with traffic, season and attraction opening arrangements, but the day usually follows this route from London to Windsor, Stonehenge and Bath before returning to London.
Depart from central London
Tours normally leave from the Victoria area in central London. Arrive early so you have time to find the correct coach, check in and settle before departure.
- Typical departure window: 7:00am-8:30am
- Return coach transport included
- Guide commentary during the journey
Windsor and Windsor Castle
The first stop is Windsor, the historic royal town on the River Thames. Depending on your selected package, you may have entry to Windsor Castle or free time to explore Windsor independently.
- Windsor Castle State Apartments on selected options
- St George’s Chapel when open to visitors
- Free time around Windsor town if castle entry is not included
Stonehenge
Continue to Stonehenge on Salisbury Plain. Your visit includes Stonehenge entry, time at the visitor centre and the shuttle route towards the stones.
- Stonehenge admission included
- Visitor centre and exhibition access
- Time to walk the visitor route around the stone circle
Bath
The final stop is Bath, a UNESCO World Heritage city known for Georgian architecture, Bath Abbey, Pulteney Bridge and the Roman Baths.
- Free time to explore Bath
- Roman Baths entry on selected booking options
- Chance to see Bath Abbey, Pulteney Bridge and the Royal Crescent
Return to London
After Bath, the coach returns to London. Return times depend on traffic and the exact operating schedule, so avoid booking theatre tickets, trains or restaurants too close to the expected return time.
- Typical total day length: 11-12 hours
- Return point confirmed on your booking details
- Allow extra time for London traffic
What is included?
The main value of this tour is that it bundles a complex three-stop route into one organised day trip from London.
Transport and guide
Return coach travel from London and professional guide commentary are included, so you do not need to plan separate transport between the three destinations.
Stonehenge entry
Stonehenge admission is included, with time to visit the visitor centre and walk the route around the stone circle.
Windsor Castle and Roman Baths
Some packages include Windsor Castle and Roman Baths admission, while others give you free time. Check the selected booking option before payment.
Windsor, Stonehenge and Bath route
The day covers a lot of ground, which is why organised coach travel is usually easier than trying to combine the same route independently.
| Route leg | Approximate journey | What to expect |
|---|---|---|
| London to Windsor | About 22 miles / around 1 hour | Leave central London and travel west towards Windsor. |
| Windsor to Stonehenge | About 66 miles / around 1 hour 15 minutes | Continue through southern England towards Salisbury Plain. |
| Stonehenge to Bath | About 35 miles / around 1 hour | Travel west to Bath for the final sightseeing stop. |
| Bath to London | About 111 miles / around 2 hours 15 minutes | Return to London in the evening, subject to traffic. |
Is the Windsor, Stonehenge and Bath tour rushed?
It is a full and busy day. That is part of the trade-off: you see three major places in one trip, but you will not explore each one as deeply as you would on separate days.
How this compares with other Stonehenge tours
If you are still deciding, compare this full-day three-stop itinerary with the simpler Stonehenge-only and Stonehenge plus Bath options.
| Tour | Best for | Stops | View |
|---|---|---|---|
| Windsor, Stonehenge and Bath Tour | Seeing the most in one day | Windsor, Stonehenge, Bath | Current page |
| Stonehenge Day Trip from London | A shorter, simpler Stonehenge visit | Stonehenge only | View tour |
| Stonehenge and Bath Tour | More time split between Stonehenge and Bath | Stonehenge, Bath | View tour |
| Stonehenge tickets | Independent visitors arranging their own travel | Stonehenge only | View tickets |
Practical tips for the tour day
This is a long tour with coach travel, walking and several stops, so a little preparation makes the day easier.
- Wear comfortable shoes for Windsor, Stonehenge and Bath.
- Bring layers, as Stonehenge can feel windy even in good weather.
- Pack water and snacks, but check the coach rules for hot food.
- Keep your booking confirmation handy for check-in.
- Allow flexibility in the evening because traffic can affect return times.
Useful planning guides
These related guides can help you plan around the tour or compare independent ticket options.
Stonehenge tickets
Compare ticket-only options if you decide to visit Stonehenge independently.
View Stonehenge ticketsWindsor Castle tickets
Useful if you want to check Windsor Castle options separately.
View Windsor Castle ticketsStonehenge Visitor Centre
Find out what to expect when you arrive at Stonehenge.
Visitor Centre guideWhere is Stonehenge?
Useful background if you are comparing tour routes and travel time.
Stonehenge location guideWindsor, Stonehenge and Bath tour FAQs
Quick answers to the most common booking questions about this full-day tour from London.
How long is the Windsor, Stonehenge and Bath tour?
Most Windsor, Stonehenge and Bath tours from London take around 11-12 hours including travel time, sightseeing stops and the return journey to London.
Does the tour include Stonehenge entry?
Yes, Stonehenge entry is included on this tour, with time to visit the visitor centre and walk the visitor route around the stone circle.
Does the tour include Windsor Castle entry?
Windsor Castle entry depends on the booking option you choose. Some packages include castle admission, while others give you free time in Windsor.
Does the tour include Roman Baths entry?
Roman Baths entry can vary by package. Check the booking option carefully if visiting the Roman Baths is important to you.
Where does the Windsor, Stonehenge and Bath tour depart from?
Most tours depart from central London, usually in or near the Victoria area. Your exact meeting point and check-in time will be confirmed during booking.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, many families choose this tour, but it is a long day with several stops and walking. It is best for children who are comfortable with a full-day coach itinerary.
Is the Windsor, Stonehenge and Bath tour worth it?
It is worth it if you want to see three major attractions in one organised day from London. If you prefer a slower pace, choose a Stonehenge-only tour or a Stonehenge and Bath tour instead.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring comfortable shoes, layers, water, your booking confirmation and a portable charger. Stonehenge can feel exposed and windy, even when the weather looks mild.
What people say about this tour
These review snippets reflect the main trade-off of the tour: it is a busy day, but a good way to see Windsor, Stonehenge and Bath with limited time.
It was a great way to see all the stops we wanted in a short space of time. We loved Windsor Castle and State Apartments and wished we could have spent more time there.Sarah Boud, New York
We took this Windsor Castle Stonehenge trip during the school holidays as a fun day out. It was a long day but the kids loved it.David Speller, UK
It is a long day for sure with quite a bit of walking involved, but you see so much with this tour itinerary.Ole Moeller, Helsinki
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