

First we visit the Stanton Drew stone circles, one being the largest in the UK. There are three in total, they are called the wedding party. The story goes that the devil turned a wedding party to stone, the cove, the three stone formation, was the vicar, groom a the bride, the Large circle the guests and the small circle the musicians. Then we travel to Stoney Littleton Long Burrow, a large complete burial mound that is aligned to the winter solstice sunrise. Then we go off to the spa town of Bath, the only hot spring in the United Kingdom, used by the Romans and pagans before that, then we will look at the mysterious, magical architecture by John wood and John Wood Junior in the 1700's built for the Free Masons as there country get away. He incorporated not only Free Mason symposium, but also pagan and druid, creating 'The Circus' the same diameter as the site we visited earlier Stanton Drew.


Bath and Stanton Drew - One day

1 person - £150.00, 2 people - £200.00, 3 people - £250.00, 4 people - £300.00, Thereafter, £70.00 per person - for families kids go free.








Reviewed July 5, 2013
If you love sacred sites, Tor is the best tourguide you can imagine. We had a lot of fun, mystical experiences and a wonderful guided visualisation within the Stanton Drew stonecircle. We will never forget this lovely day with Tor! 4 Austrian travellers
"Wondorous Place"
Reviewed May 15, 2013
Bath is a wondorous place and one of the best unknown cities in the world to visit. Ideally bring a bathing suit and visit the public bath (really two swimming pools and four steam baths) that uses the local hot strings water.
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