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Let's embark on an unforgettable journey as we zig zag across England, Wales, and Scotland, in search of sacred stone circles. Each circle holds its own ancient energy and mystique, providing a unique and awe-inspiring experience. From the iconic Stonehenge to the lesser-known circles scattered throughout the countryside, our adventure will be filled with history, spirituality, and natural beauty. We will immerse ourselves in the mystical atmosphere of these ancient sites, connecting with the past and experiencing the power of these sacred spaces. This journey promises to be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to explore the rich heritage and spiritual significance of these stone circles, creating memories that will last a lifetime. Join us as we unravel the mysteries of these enigmatic structures and gain a deeper understanding of the people who created them. Get ready for an adventure that will leave a lasting impression on your soul.
CIRCLES FULL OF INSIGHTS
Traveling the length and breadth of the UK, visiting significant energetic points marked by stone circles and Ley lines, is an awe-inspiring journey through ancient history and mystical landscapes. These stone circles and ley lines hold deep significance in the country's spiritual and cultural heritage, and they provide a unique opportunity to connect with the energy of the land.
GETTING STONED
From the lesser-known sites tucked away in remote corners, each location offers a glimpse into the beliefs and practices of the people who lived in these lands centuries ago. Exploring these sites allows for a deeper understanding of the connection between the natural world and humanity, and provides a sense of wonder and mystery that is both captivating and enlightening. The journey through these energetic points is a chance to experience the beauty and magic of the UK's ancient past.
IMPRESSIVE NATURE
Each stone seems to have its own story to tell, whispering secrets of the past. Walking amongst the towering stones, one can't help but feel a sense of reverence and connection to the ancient world.
RICH HISTORY
The stone circles in the UK are truly enchanting. These ancient structures are filled with mystery and wonder, captivating visitors from all over the world. Standing tall and proud, these circles have withstood the test of time, leaving us in awe of the ancient civilizations that created them.
BOSCAWEN-UN
the Stone Circle of Boscawen-Un is an ancient archaeological site located in Cornwall, England. It is believed to have been constructed during the Bronze Age, around 2500 BC. The circle consists of 19 stones, with one central stone and an outer ring. The stones are made of granite and stand at varying heights, creating a mystical and awe-inspiring atmosphere. Boscawen-Un is considered one of the most well-preserved and significant stone circles in Cornwall. It is thought to have served as a ceremonial or religious site, possibly used for astronomical observations or rituals. The site attracts visitors from all over the world, who come to experience the ancient energy and historical significance of this remarkable Stone Circle.
AVEBURY CIRCLE
Avebury is known for its ancient stone circle, which is one of the largest and best-preserved in the world. The Avebury stone circle dates back to around 2600 BC and is believed to have been used for religious and ceremonial purposes by the Neolithic inhabitants of the area. The village itself is charming, with traditional thatched cottages and a medieval church, adding to its historic ambiance. Visitors can explore the stone circle, walk along the surrounding henge, and visit the Avebury Manor and Garden, which offers a glimpse into the village's past. Avebury is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and those interested in ancient civilizations.
STONEHENGE
Stonehenge, the ancient mystical circle located in England, has continued to captivate people's imaginations for centuries. This enigmatic monument, comprised of towering stone blocks arranged in a circular formation, has baffled historians and archaeologists alike, with its purpose and origins shrouded in mystery. Believed to have been constructed by Druids, a group of Celtic priests, Stonehenge is believed to have served as a sacred site for spiritual rituals and ceremonies. Its ancient and awe-inspiring aura has sparked countless theories and speculations about its significance, ranging from astronomical observatory to a burial ground. Despite our best efforts, the true purpose of Stonehenge remains elusive, leaving us in awe of the remarkable engineering and spiritual significance that has endured through the ages.
ARBOR LOW
Arbor Low is a remarkable stone circle known as the Temple of the Sun and often called the Stonehenge of the north. It is located in the center of the British Isles and is believed to be a place of powerful earth energy, intersected by ley lines. The ancient and mystical atmosphere of Arbor Low attracts visitors from all over the world who come to marvel at its awe-inspiring structure and to experience the spiritual energy that permeates the site. Just like its famous counterpart, Stonehenge, Arbor Low continues to be a place of wonder and intrigue, drawing in those seeking a deeper connection to the earth and its ancient mysteries. Whether it's the alignment of the stones with the sun or the energy that is said to emanate from the earth itself, Arbor Low remains a place of fascination and spiritual significance.
ROLLRIGHT STONES
The Rollright Stones in the Cotswolds are an ancient and mystical landmark. Dating back thousands of years, these stones hold a deep sense of history and awe-inspiring energy. The site is made up of three main elements: the King's Men stone circle, the Whispering Knights burial chamber, and the single King Stone. The King's Men stone circle, with its perfectly aligned stones and mesmerizing presence, is believed to have been a place of worship and spiritual significance. The Whispering Knights burial chamber, a Neolithic tomb, evokes a sense of mystery and intrigue. And the solitary King Stone stands tall, commanding attention and serving as a symbol of power and ancient beliefs. Visiting the Rollright Stones is a captivating experience, allowing for reflection and connection with the past, while embracing the natural beauty of the Cotswolds.
DRUID'S CIRCLE - WALES
The Druid's Circle in Penmaenmawr, Wales, is a fascinating archaeological site that dates back to the Neolithic period. Located on the slopes of the Penmaenmawr mountain, this ancient stone circle consists of several large standing stones arranged in a circular formation. It is believed that this site was once used for religious or ceremonial purposes by the Druids, a group of Celtic priests who were known for their connection to nature and spiritual practices. The Druid's Circle offers a glimpse into the rich history and spirituality of Wales, attracting visitors from all over the world who come to admire the stone circle's mystical beauty and ponder upon its mysterious origins.
CASTLERIGG
the Stone Circle of Castlerigg is a prehistoric monument located in the Lake District of England. It is one of the oldest stone circles in the country, dating back to the late Neolithic period, around 3000 BC. The circle is composed of 38 standing stones, arranged in an oval shape, with a diameter of approximately 30 meters. The purpose of the circle remains a mystery, but it is believed to have had a significant ceremonial or religious function. The site is surrounded by stunning natural scenery, with panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. Today, the Stone Circle of Castlerigg is a popular tourist attraction, drawing visitors from all over the world who come to marvel at its ancient beauty and ponder its enigmatic origins.
BRIMHAM ROCKS
Brimham Rocks, located in Yorkshire, is a collection of Millstone Grit tors that come together to create a magnificent mosaic of rock art. These unique formations have garnered immense veneration from people since ancient times. The rocks, with their intricate shapes and patterns, have captivated the awe and curiosity of visitors throughout the ages. Each tor has a distinct character and contributes to the overall beauty of the landscape. The significance of Brimham Rocks lies in its ability to connect us with our distant ancestors, allowing us to marvel at the artistic expression of those who came before us. Standing among these remarkable formations, one can't help but feel a sense of reverence and admiration for the enduring power of nature and the creativity of humanity.
LONG MEG & HER DAUGHTERS
Long Meg and Her Daughters is a bronze age stone circle located near Penrith in Cumbria, England. It is one of the largest stone circles in the country, consisting of 59 stones arranged in an oval shape. The circle gets its name from the tallest stone, known as Long Meg, which stands about 12 feet high. According to local folklore, Long Meg and her daughters were a coven of witches who were turned into stone as punishment for dancing on the Sabbath. The site has been a place of mystery and intrigue for centuries, attracting visitors and archaeologists alike. It is believed to have been constructed around 3000 BCE and may have served as a ceremonial or ritualistic gathering place for the ancient inhabitants of the area. Today, Long Meg and Her Daughters continues to captivate and inspire those who visit, offering a glimpse into the ancient past of this fascinating region.
RING OF BRODGAR
The Ring of Brodgar is a Neolithic stone circle located in Orkney, Scotland. It is one of the largest and most well-preserved stone circles in the British Isles. Consisting of 27 standing stones, the Ring of Brodgar is believed to have been constructed around 2500 BC. The purpose of this ancient monument is still a mystery, but it is thought to have had religious or ceremonial significance for the people of that time. The stones, ranging in height from 2.1 to 4.7 meters, are positioned in a circular formation, creating an impressive sight against the surrounding landscape. The Ring of Brodgar is not only a testament to the advanced architectural skills of the Neolithic people, but also a place of intrigue and wonder for visitors from around the world.
CALLANISH
The Callanish Standing Stones, located on the Isle of Lewis in Scotland, are an ancient and mysterious site that has fascinated visitors for centuries. Composed of a circle of tall stone monoliths, the purpose of these ancient stones remains unknown. Some believe they were used for astronomical observations or as a ceremonial site, while others suggest they were simply a marker for the surrounding landscape. Regardless of their original purpose, the stones stand as a testament to the ingenuity and craftsmanship of the people who built them. Surrounded by the rugged beauty of the Scottish countryside, the Callanish Standing Stones continue to captivate and inspire those who venture to this remote and enigmatic site.
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. Each stone circle vibrates and activates our inner DNA, awakening the knowing of our ancestors. This once in a lifetime journey is still in the planning stages and is expected to last between 10 days and 2 weeks.
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