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The UK’s premiere ancient history society is pleased to announce the following selection of guided tours. Our professional guides have a broad range of knowledge on the local history, folklore and archaeo-botany (wild foods) of the beautiful English countryside. Each tour will be supplemented with informative talks on each guide’s specialist area of expertise and coordinated with the cycles of the heavens.
All trips guided with mini-bus transport, South Downs walking and beautiful tranquil rest breaks.
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DAYS TOURS - Wilmington leyline |
| From £50
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| Maximum of 10 to a group. |
| Explore the Leyline at the Longman of Wilmington |
| VIsiting: Tumuli, Longbarrows, Churches, Pubs |
| Stunning Views, Beautiful Countryside. |
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Hollingbury Hillfort Tumulus
The Longman of Wilmimmgton
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Ancient Brighton and the Sussex Downs |
Famous the world over as England’s modern party capital, Brighton also has a fascinating history stretching back many thousands of years into the ancient times of our ancestors. This tour offers visitors and locals alike the chance to see tumuli, long barrows, earthworks, sarcen stones, an Elizabethan mansion house and traditional English pubs. These Sussex tours are complimented by talks on astro-archaeology, Leylines, wild food.
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DAYS TOURS - Ancient Brighton and South Downs |
| From £39 per adult Children £35 |
| Maximum of 10 to a group. |
| Explore Ancient Brighton and the Sussex Weald |
| Visiting, Hillforts, Devils Dyke, Mansion House, Castle Tunnels, Holy Wells. |
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Stunning Views, Local history and folklore, Archaeology, Wild food, Knights Templar and Ghost stories. |
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Lodge Hill , Ditchling.
Jack and Jill Windmills.
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The Ancient Solar Clock of Lewes |
The charming Sussex town of Lewes nestles snuggly in the verdant downs just inland of England’s South Coast. Steeped in history and folklore the area has been inhabited since Mesolithic times.
The tour begins at the enigmatic Lewes Priory Mount, also known as ‘The Tump’, and takes in ancient sites celestially aligned with this monument across the Sussex landscape.
The tour will also feature talks on astro-archaeology, wild food, folklore and, of course, rustic Pubs.
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DAYS TOURS - The Ancient Solar Clock of Lewes |
| From £39 per adult Children £35 |
Maximum of 10 to a group.
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The Tump, Lewes, Sussex.
Below: Black Cap Stone 
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| The Mystical West Country |
4 day tour
The South West of England is world famous for its sacred sites and megalithic monuments. We will follow the paths walked by pilgrims, to experience this landscape as the ancients might have.
On the first day we will visit Avebury, which lies at the geomantic center of the UK and has the biggest stone circle in the world. It has been regarded as a sacred site for thousands of years with the famous St. Michael ley line running through its spine. We will be decoding the Avebury landscape and explaining to visitors how the ancients might have gone about arranging the site.
On the second day we will visit Stonehenge, a temple aligned to the movements of the heavens with a leyline nexus point at its centre. We will unlock some of its many alignment mysteries and demonstrate how events in the solar and lunar calendar have been encoded.
On the third day we will visit the magical barrow of Stoney Littleton in its peaceful country setting near Bristol. The tunnel that leads to the deep chambers of solstiallly aligned longbarrow will have us on our knees as we enter into this ancient and hallowed site.
On the fourth day we will travel to Glastonbury where we will visit the Tor, a pilgrimage place whose holy waters are renowned for their healing qualities. We shall drink and quench our thirst from its holy springs. On the way to Glastonbury Abbey we will visit signs on the famous Glastonbury Zodiac, along with various tumuli, barrows and stones on route.
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Stonehenge at Solstice
 Glastonbury Tor
Avebury Stone Circle
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Megalithic London Leyline Tour |
We begin our tour of ancient ‘Londinium’ at The Tower Hill Druidic Mound and then continue to explore the ‘London Stone’ Ley, which incorporates the only surviving Megalithic stone of the capital. The tour will take in the Temple of Mithras and the site of St Paul’s Cathedral on Ludgate Hill, where a stone circle is thought to have once stood. We then move across the city to Westminster, where several ancient stones have been discovered. There will be talks and discussion about the astronomical alignments encoded within the Masonic architecture, the great London ‘Earth-Star’, well known leylines and Neolithic archaeology and artifacts, all suggesting London was part of Britain’s megalithic culture.
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Exploring Ancient Cambridge |
Our Cambridge tour takes us to the enigmatic Wandlebury earthworks and surrounding ancient landscape. The tour includes mysterious Chalk hill figures, burial mounds and ancient myths. We will rediscover some of the lost Stones of East Anglia along the 26-mile megalithic alignment known as the ‘loxodrome’.
We will have the chance to learn and practice the ancient technique of Dowsing, get a taste for local wild foods (those our ancestors would have foraged) and explore the astro-archaeological alignments of the area. This tour includes talks and discussions on local sacred sites, earth energies, ancient myths and leys.
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