Stoneghenge Picture by Andre Pattenden/ English Heritage STONEHENGE will be welcoming back visitors once again after being closed for months due to Covid-19. Monday (April 12) will see the second phase of the easing of lockdown restrictions, which means the attraction is able to reopen. The lockdown easing will see shops, gyms, most outdoor attractions including zoos and theme parks reopen, as well as holiday campsites, personal care services, including hairdressers, and beer gardens and outdoor hospitality. Jenny Davies, the head of historic properties for Stonehenge, spoke to the Journal about the reopening of the historic site. She said: We are quite giddy with excitement to reopen because it has been a long time and we miss our visitors.