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Danebury Iron Age hill fort

Danebury Iron Age hill fort

Danebury Iron Age hill fort is 2500 years old. It is a nationally important Scheduled Ancient Monument and also a Site of Special Scientific Interest... its also a great place for kite flying!

Danebury is 4km north west of Stockbridge (sign posted from Nether Wallop near Stockbridge). The site is open all day, every day, free entry with ample free parking, and toilets are open from April to October. Telephone to check for occasional closures for essential works or unforeseen emergencies.

Guided Tours

If you wish to be given a 'special' tour, please contact the museum for archaeology or the Rangers for site management and wildlife issues. These specialist tours are generally for group bookings. Individual guided tours are by special arrangement only and are very rare.

Dogs at Danebury

Dogs are welcome at Danebury. We have introduced a simple system to inform walkers about the movements of grazing animals.
Find out how coloured paw print signs will let you know where you can go with your dog.

Some of the finds can be seen in the Museum of the Iron Age in Andover.

Download the Danebury leaflet 328kb pdf