Why Visit Stonehenge? Put simply – because it is one of the most ancient and sensory visiting experiences left in the UK. Stonehenge has been a site of religious significance since its inception over 5,000 years ago. Millennia of spiritual congregation have endowed the monument with energy and arcane effervescence. Since the 1990s we have helped modern pilgrims absorb this latent energy which cascades from the stones and their surrounding environment in a multitude of excited ways, new and old.

Ceremony within the inner circle of Stonehenge at sunrise. Connect with ancient traditions and feel the unadulterated intensity of Stonehenges earth-energies beneath your feet.
We have learned guides who are experts in tracing Stonehenges energies and helping you experience them. Stonehenge is believed to be an epicentre of earth-energy, with as many as 14 ley lines converging on the site. Ley lines are powerful channels of energy that connect places of ancient and primordial significance all across the country. This powerful, almost gravitational, energy the site gives off, could be the reason that our ancestors transported some stones 160 miles from South Wales. You can experience and track the ley lines of stonehenge by learning the ancient method of drowsing, one of the most direct methods of tracing the tracks of energy that converge on the site. Furthermore, these channels of energy are an excellent reason to extend your visit beyond the stones themselves. The ley line routes connect the UNESCO world heritage site directly with other sites of significance in the area. YOU can expand your search for ancient energies to nearby ancient burial mounds, avebury stone circle or even as far as glastonbury, where you can also explore the ancient myths of the area with expert guides. Or, for lovers of true mystery, why not combine your visit to Stonehenge with a tour of local crop-circles – with Wiltshire boasting the highest density of the phenomena in the world.

Harnessing the Power of Stonehenge Ley Lines. It is believed Stonehenge like many other power places emits energy and the ancients knew the power of the circle to focus and harness this energy.
The stones were built with an eye to the stars, with ancestors being keen astronomers. The stones themselves align perfectly with the sun at both midsummer and midwinter to render a magnificent spectacle. In this way, the stones are largely charged by the mysterious energies of the cosmos and we offer in depth astrology tours and full moon tours which examine the effects the stars have on the stones and ourselves. Or, for those who want to experience the true power of the Stones at close quarters, we offer the the opportunity to go inside the inner ring of the Stones at either sunrise or sunset. Away from the noise of the crowds, up close and personal, you can feel the unadulterated intensity of Stonehenges earth-energies beneath your feet.
The Stones also offer the opportunity for recharging; harvesting the power of the stones energy to improve your own wellness. Our guides are open-minded and can help you restore your energies in a variety of ways including crystal recharging, meditation groups, drumming ceremonies. For the ultimate experience, we can even arrange Handfasting at the stones, an ancient marriage ritual which involves a couple’s hands being placed together and bound with ribbon or cord, symbolising an eternal union. Even if you are a novice, between them our guides have an extensive knowledge of new-age practices and are happy to help you connect with ancient traditions in new and exciting ways.
The British Druid Order has recorded a rise in its membership from 3,000 to 7,000 over the past decade- and so there has never been more people attuned to the arcane power of the hallowed site. We are capable of a wide array of spiritual experiences and are more than happy to answer any enquiries you might have surrounding what is possible. So why not experience Stonehenge first hand, for a truly holistic and unforgettable experience.
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has puzzled archaeologists and historians for centuries, and its true purpose remains a mystery to this day. How did the stones get transported thousands of years ago from so far away? What is the secret of its remarkable layout? We’ll be exploring this UNESCO World Heritage Site with your qualified tour guide, who will escort you into the cinema for a 360- degree experience of what it would be like to be in the centre of Stonehenge from its beginnings 5,000 years ago.
The remarkable thing about Stonehenge is its unique design and the craftsmanship involved in building this extraordinary site, and your guide is on hand to talk about some of the theories, and point out the site’s distinctive features.
dominates the landscape for miles around. We’ll pull into the small nearby town for our fish and chip lunch at an award-winning restaurant that has been a family business for over a century. From here we’ll cross the road into Glastonbury Abbey to search for the final resting place of King Arthur himself. According to contemporary reports, the monks who lived at the Abbey discovered the tomb of Arthur following a fire. But to many people, Arthur is not dead at all – he sleeps nearby ready to awake when England is in peril. Stories of Arthur abound here in Glastonbury – the Isle of Apples – as do legends of fairy folk, saints and magic, all weaving through the landscape and remembering the deeds of long ago.
Time to leave now for our final stop of the day and the village of Avebury. On our way there we’ll see a striking white horse carved into the hillside to commemorate the triumph of an English King over the Vikings back in the 800s. We’ll also be driving past an old country mansion which became the subject of a notorious (and true!) murder mystery, a place that is in fact at the origin of the enthusiasm for detective novels going back to the 1800s that kick-started the popularity of the detective novel, captivating the imagination of readers and amateur sleuths on both sides of the Atlantic.










