

Day One: Pick up from Glastonbury or Bristol, from where we will drive to Keswick, Lake District (approximately five hour drive). On arrival, we will visit Castlerigg Stone Circle, one of the most visually impressive prehistoric monuments in Britain and most visited stone circle in Cumbria.
Day Two: Still in the Lake District, we will visit 'Long Meg' Stone Circle, after which we will drive up to Kilmartin in Scotland (five hour drive.)
Day Three: We will explore Kilmartin as best as possible, as this area, which contains over 350 monuments within a 6 mile radius, has one of the richest concentrations of prehistoric monuments and historical sites in Scotland.
Day four: From Kilmartin we will head up to Oban (45 min. drive). We will travel by ferry to the Isle of Mull, where we will visit Lochbuie Stone Circle and Moy Castle, the home of Clan Maclaine. Then we will travel to the holy island of Iona, where many saints and kings have been buried and which is regarded the most beautiful of Scottish holy islands. We will spend the night in Oban.
Day Five: We will explore more of Kilmartin. Including a walk up to the early medieval hill-fort of Dunadd, one of the major centres of the kingdom of Dal Riata.
Day six: We will head eastwards to the Loch Nell Stone Circle, where we will connect with the guardian stone Strontoiller, a massive monolith and explore the remains of the fascinating lost serpent mound. From there we will head to Loch Tay down the Tay River, where we will behold a magical folly. After a little pause we will visit the Fortingall Yew, the remains of an enormous ancient tree, and the Fortingall standing stones.
Day Seven: First we will explore the beautiful city of Edinburgh and its surroundings
Day Eight: we visit the Rosslyn Chapel, templar site of mystery and connected to the energy of Mary Magdalene, situated within Roslin Glen, Goddess site of beauty. Here we will take a walk along the river and visit the templar cave where we will do a ceremony and visualization of the goddess energies.
We will then return along the coast, back to the Lake District and stay in Keswick for the night.
Day Nine: We will drive to Broughton-in-Furness where we will explore yet another amazing stone circle, called Swinside Stone Circle. From here we will drive back to Bristol or Glastonbury.


Nine-day tour from Glastonbury, Bristol; London will cost £1150 per person for four,
£1050 the next four, £950 then onwards. Group leaders pay expenses only.


Nine Day Tour of Scotland.













