Day Trip
Daily Tour
Unlimited
English
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Stonehenge
Stonehenge, a world-famous prehistoric monument and UNESCO World Heritage site, stands prominently on the Salisbury Plain. Dating back nearly 5,000 years, it has long been associated with pagan rituals, spiritual practices, and public curiosity. Its purpose remains a mystery—whether it served as a lunar observatory, sun temple, or burial site. The massive 40-ton stones inspire wonder and invite visitors to explore their enigmatic history, particularly during the vibrant summer solstice celebrations.
Departing London at noon, the tour first visits the ancient Avebury stones and Lacock village for supper before arriving at Stonehenge around 7 pm for the summer solstice festivities. Visitors can join the large crowds, walk among the stones, and witness pagan ceremonies. The tour includes moderate walking at both Avebury and Stonehenge.
Leaving London at 1 am, this tour arrives at Stonehenge by 3 am as the summer solstice celebrations reach their peak with the sunrise. Attendees can immerse themselves in the rituals and atmosphere of this ancient tradition. A short walk from the coach park to the site is required.
Summer Solstice
The summer solstice, marking the sun’s highest point relative to the celestial equator, is celebrated worldwide as the astronomical midpoint of summer. Derived from the Latin words for “sun” and “stand still,” the term reflects the sun’s pause before changing its path, a moment revered in many cultures.
Pagan Celebrations
Pagans honor the sun’s power and the divine forces of nature, celebrating the summer solstice as the union of the God and Goddess, symbolizing fertility and abundance. Stonehenge and other sacred sites host colorful rituals through the night, culminating in the sunrise that marks the shift in the sun’s journey.
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