Avebury, Wiltshire
Silbury Hill, located in Wiltshire, is an archaeological marvel and one of the largest prehistoric earthworks in Europe. Standing at approximately 40 meters high, this man-made hill is believed to have been constructed around 2400 BC, possibly as a significant burial site or a monumental statement of the age. Its impressive size and enigmatic purpose have made it a subject of fascination for both historians and visitors alike. Nestled within the beautiful landscape of the Avebury World Heritage Site, Silbury Hill offers a striking feature against the backdrop of rolling hills and lush countrysides.
For photographers, Silbury Hill is a treasure trove of stunning visuals. The hill’s unique shape and the mystery surrounding its origins provide countless opportunities for creative shots. Capturing the silhouette of Silbury Hill during sunrise or sunset offers dramatic lighting that enhances its imposing stature. Additionally, the surrounding landscape, dotted with ancient monuments and rich flora, lends itself to captivating panoramic shots. Whether you’re interested in landscape photography or historical subjects, Silbury Hill stands as an iconic icon that inspires awe and creativity at every angle.
Getting There
| Transportation Option | Details |
|---|---|
| By Car | Designated parking area available near Silbury Hill. Arrive early during weekends and holidays to secure a spot. |
| By Public Transport | Bus: Several bus routes service the Avebury area. Check local timetables. Train: Nearest station in Swindon. Buses or taxis are available to reach Silbury Hill from there. |
| Cycling | – Cycling routes available with bicycle racks near the parking area for securing your bike. |
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| View | Description | Best Time |
|---|---|---|
| Silbury Hill at Sunrise | Capture the silhouette with warm light illuminating the hill. | Early morning |
| Silbury Hill at Sunset | Dramatic colors and shadows enhancing the hill’s features. | Late evening |
| Panoramic from the Hills | Scenic views of the surrounding countryside and valleys. | Midday for clarity |
| Ancient Monuments Nearby | Include stone circles and other prehistoric structures. | Late afternoon |
| Rolling Hills | Capture the undulating landscape contrasting with the sky. | Before sundown |
| Wildlife in the Area | Focus on local wildlife and flora in their natural habitat. | Early morning or dusk |
The gallery photos were taken approaching sunset from. The views from the ridge line on the opposite side of the hill from the car park are stunning.
Locations Nearby
| Location | Description | Distance (miles) |
|---|---|---|
| Avebury Stone Circles | A famous prehistoric site with impressive stone formations. | 1 |
| West Kennett Long Barrow | An ancient burial mound with scenic views. | 1.5 |
| Lockinge Hill | Offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. | 2 |
| Beckhampton Ridge | A viewpoint for stunning sunsets over the landscape. | 3 |
| The Sanctuary | An ancient site near Avebury, rich in history and nature. | 3.5 |
| Durrington Walls | Another significant ancient monument with unique structures. | 4 |
| Silbury Hill Visitor Centre | Information hub about Silbury Hill and surround. | 0.5 |
| Marden Henge | A lesser-known yet fascinating ceremonial site. | 6 |
| Stonehenge | Iconic prehistoric monument recognized worldwide. | 8 |
| The Wiltshire White Horse | Enjoy the striking chalk hill figures in the area. | 9 |

