








1 person - £80.00,
2 people - £130.00,
3 people - £170.00,
4 people - £200.00,
Thereafter, £50.00 per person- for families kids go free.

Day One.
Begin your day with a guided walk across Avalon, be transported back 2000 years through the mists, to a time of magic, myths and legends, a time when the family of Christ arrived to these shores of Avalon. Stand next to the Holy Thorn Tree which grew from the staff given to Joseph of Arimathea, by Jesus himself. He planted the staff as a symbol of the birth of a new way, the early Christian way, and worked with the Pagans and Druids who had used the ancient Isle of Avalon as a site for spiritual initiation for thousands of years.
Then be guided, via the hidden chapel of St Margret, to the site of the Wattle Church in the centre of the Glastonbury Abbey. The Wattle Church is England’s first ever building for Christian worship, built by Mary Magdalene and Joseph of Arimathea in 62AD. A few steps away we find the last resting place of King Arthur and Gwynevere and find out why it is there and how they are linked to the family of Christ.
The windows within St Johns church perfectly paint a picture of the hidden stories of old.
Then we will delve deeper into the energies of Avalon and walk through the ancient landscape to the 2000+ year old oak trees Gog (male) and Magog (female). Find out how they were part of a druid ceremonial avenue to the Tor.
In the evening you will have the opportunity to have a magical group sound healing experience with the wonderful Lui Krieg at the Goddess Hall.
Day Two
We go on our quest for the Holy Grail, said to be buried under the Chalice Well. Find out why these waters in this tranquil garden are said to be healing by drinking them yourself. Balance the red waters, the female energies of the Chalice Well, with the waters of the White Spring, the male energies, which is very close by, in a beautiful candle-lit water temple.
We leave the best for last, a climb to the top of the Glastonbury Tor. Witness the amazing energies of the Tor, find out why these hills are called sleeping dragons and look out over the sacred landscape all the way to Wales.
After a feast, we shall jump into the chariot and head into the wilds of Somerset. First we visit St Bride’s Mound, where the Irish saint lived and worked for many years. Then we visit a Yew Tree on the edge of a Saxon hill fort at Compton Dundon, a tree a thousand years older than Gog and Magog. If you’re brave enough, you can even climb into the tree and talk to the fairies. Then we will drive down the Fosse Way on the old Roman Road, to a second holy hill, also crowned with ruined St Michael’s church. The site, called Burrow Mump, sits on the Michael ley line before it enters Glastonbury.
In the evening you have the opportunity to meet some of the wonderful Priestesses of Avalon, who work at the Glastonbury Goddess Temple. They will be facilitating a guided visualisation for the current seasonal festival.
Glastonbury -'The Explorer' The Full Two-Day Tour of wonder...
1 person - £150.00,
2 people - £260.00,
3 people - £380.00,
4 people - £440.00,
Thereafter, £90.00 per person- for families kids go free.
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.
Begin your day with a guided walk across Avalon, be transported back 2000 years through the mists, to a time of magic, myths and legends, a time when the family of Christ arrived to these shores of Avalon. Stand next to the Holy Thorn Tree which grew from the staff given to Joseph of Arimathea, by Jesus himself. He planted the staff as a symbol of the birth of a new way, the early Christian way, and worked with the Pagans and Druids who had used the ancient Isle of Avalon as a site for spiritual initiation for thousands of years.
Then be guided, via the hidden chapel of St Margret, to the site of the Wattle Church in the centre of the Glastonbury Abbey. The Wattle Church is England’s first ever building for Christian worship, built by Mary Magdalene and Joseph of Arimathea in 62AD. A few steps away we find the last resting place of King Arthur and Gwynevere and find out why it is there and how they are linked to the family of Christ. The windows within St Johns church perfectly paint a picture of the hidden stories of old.
After lunch we go on our quest for the Holy Grail, said to be buried under the Chalice Well. Find out why these waters in this tranquil garden are said to be healing by drinking them yourself. Balance the red waters, the female energies of the Chalice Well, with the waters of the White Spring, the male energies, which is very close by, in a beautiful candle-lit water temple.
We leave the best for last, a climb to the top of the Glastonbury Tor. Witness the amazing energies of the Tor, find out why these hills are called sleeping dragons and look out over the sacred landscape all the way to Wales.
Tor’s Tour of Stonehenge is unlike any. The way he shares his visions of a world hardly known by historians is as if you are being transported into a timeless dream and seeing the ancients magically erecting the stone circle and aligning them to the solstices and equinoxes in person. He then takes you to a very special site that is only visited by 1% of tourists, here you can walk amongst 5000 years of history and imagine their motivation of creating such amazing sites.
After a great British pub lunch, we head off to Avebury, the largest surviving stone circle in the world, a site where you sit in the seat of the ancient Arch Druids and learn about the stars in the way they taught. You feel the energies of the Michael ley line that travels perfectly up the serpent-like stone avenue, then travel even further back in time – a good 6000 years - as we walk up to the ridge way and enter the most beautifully preserved Long Barrow. West Kennet Long Barrow is of the same ilk as Newgrange in Ireland. You will not forget this day in a hurry, travelling through time with Tor’s magical vision of delights.
Stonehenge and Avebury - 6000 years of history in one day.
Day One : Arrival.
We will whisk you up from the airport and drive you to the magical lands of Glastonbury, where you can settle into your accommodation and then if you choose, dive into the shopping experience of Glastonbury High Street. There is a plethora of Crystal and Magic shops and the best selection of New Age Books in the world.
Day Two : The Quest of Avalon.
Begin your day with a guided walk across Avalon, be transported back 2000 years through the mists, to a time of magic, myths and legends, a time when the family of Christ arrived to these shores of Avalon. Stand next to the Holy Thorn Tree which grew from the staff given to Joseph of Arimathea, by Jesus himself. He planted the staff as a symbol of the birth of a new way, the early Christian way, and worked with the Pagans and Druids who had used the ancient Isle of Avalon as a site for spiritual initiation for thousands of years.
Then be guided, via the hidden chapel of St Margret, to the site of the Wattle Church in the centre of the Glastonbury Abbey. The Wattle Church is England’s first ever building for Christian worship, built by Mary Magdalene and Joseph of Arimathea in 62AD. A few steps away we find the last resting place of King Arthur and Gwynevere and find out why it is there and how they are linked to the family of Christ.
The windows within St Johns church perfectly paint a picture of the hidden stories of old.
Then we will delve deeper into the energies of Avalon and walk through the ancient landscape to the 2000+ year old oak trees Gog (male) and Magog (female). Find out how they were part of a druid ceremonial avenue to the Tor.
In the evening you have the opportunity to do a guided visualisation and channelling session at the Arimathean Retreat Centre.
Day Three : The Holy Grail.
We go on our quest for the Holy Grail, said to be buried under the Chalice Well. Find out why these waters in this tranquil garden are said to be healing by drinking them yourself. Balance the red waters, the female energies of the Chalice Well, with the waters of the White Spring, the male energies, which is very close by, in a beautiful candle-lit water temple.
We leave the best for last, a climb to the top of the Glastonbury Tor. Witness the amazing energies of the Tor, find out why these hills are called sleeping dragons and look out over the sacred landscape all the way to Wales.
After a feast, we shall jump into the chariot and head into the wilds of Somerset. First we visit St Bride’s Mound, where the Irish saint lived and worked for many years. Then we visit a Yew Tree on the edge of a Saxon hill fort at Compton Dundon, a tree a thousand years older than Gog and Magog. If you’re brave enough, you can even climb into the tree and talk to the fairies. Then we will drive down the Fosse Way on the old Roman Road, to a second holy hill, also crowned with ruined St Michael’s church. The site, called Burrow Mump, sits on the Michael ley line before it enters Glastonbury.
In the evening you will have the opportunity to experience some of Glastonbury’s many magical group sessions for example a sound healing with the wonderful Lui Krieg at the Goddess Hall.
Day Four : Six thousand years of mystery in one day.
Tor’s Tour of Stonehenge is unlike any. The way he shares his visions of a world hardly known by historians is as if you are being transported into a timeless dream and seeing the ancients magically erecting the stone circle and aligning them to the solstices and equinoxes in person. He then takes you to a very special site that is only visited by 1% of tourists, here you can walk amongst 5000 years of history and imagine their motivation of creating such amazing sites.
After a great British pub lunch, we head off to Avebury, the largest surviving stone circle in the world, a site where you sit in the seat of the ancient Arch Druids and learn about the stars in the way they taught. You feel the energies of the Michael ley line that travels perfectly up the serpent-like stone avenue, then travel even further back in time – a good 6000 years - as we walk up to the ridge way and enter the most beautifully preserved Long Barrow. West Kennet Long Barrow is of the same ilk as Newgrange in Ireland. You will not forget this day in a hurry, travelling through time with Tor’s magical vision of delights.
Day Five : Merlin’s Journey
These are two days fit for any goddess or knight in search for the Holy Grail or Excalibur. We drive through the lands of these legends and present the truth hidden in a landscape where dragons fly and crystals emerge from the ground, where you meet real earth energy workers, witches and saints.
We begin the day by driving down the Michael ley line into the wilds of Dartmoor, where we cross bridges over 4000 years old and wander in the magical Wistman’s Faerie Wood. We then dine, as nobles do, at the Hunting Lodge in the middle of the moors. Afterwards we climb up the holy Templar hill, Brentor, where a church greets us, perched on its peak as if held up only by magic and the energies of the Michael ley line.
We will visit the picturesque fisherman village, Boscastle, where we will visit the enchanting 'Underworld' shop, owned by Paul Broadhurst (co-author of 'The Sun and The Serpent') and his amazing healing wife Gabrielle, after which we will visit the famous Witchcraft Museum (all welcome, witches and non-witches), where we will delve into an amazingly broad display of all the occult.
We arrive in Tintagel where we settle into our B&B, and go for an extremely delicious dinner at the Wellington Hotel.
Day Six : King Arthur's Cornwall.
We start the day in the amazing town of Tintagel with all its magical shops and we will be welcomed into King Arthur's Great Halls, where the story of King Arthur comes to life. Then, as the tide reveals one of the most magical places, where it is said Merlin himself worked and initiated druids, we will bravely clamber into ‘Merlin's Cave’ where we will do a visualization. As we emerge from the darkness of the cave, we will look up towards Tintagel Castle, which is perched on the cliffs above the cave.
Then we walk back into the little village and have a taste of the most famous ‘Cornish Pasty’ for lunch - if you haven’t had a pasty in Cornwall you haven’t had a pasty. In the afternoon we will explore the delightful landscape of Fairies and Gnomes through the woodland of Rocky Valley, where we will discover the Bronze Age Labyrinths next to the river. These are over 3500 years old and are found amongst the ruins of an old mill, said to be built on the grounds of a wise women’s college.
Then we will walk into the mystically beautiful St Nectan's Glen and waterfall. Here a space is held for the Fairies and the spirit of the 5th century Celtic Christian Saint Nectan. This is said to be the place where the Knights of the Round Table came to be blessed before their quest for the Holy Grail. In the afternoon we travel back to Glastonbury and spend the last night there.
Day Seven : A day to Process.
You will find that your journey into the sacred lands of Avalon, Cornwall , Stonehenge and Avebury will open doors into magical places in your psyche, so it is good for you to spend a little time in silent reflection in the sacred landscape, processing and familiarising your self with your new connections and abilities. We suggest you choose where you would like to be - Chalice Well, the Abbey, the White Spring, the Tor or finding the last magical tool from one of the many shops to take home with you to remind you of your magical trip.
Then in the afternoon we will travel back to London for your flights or your next connection.
Glastonbury - 'The Quest' Only One Day to See it All-Tour...
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.
Day One
These are two days fit for any goddess or knight in search for the Holy Grail or Excalibur. We drive through the lands of these legends and present the truth hidden in a landscape where dragons fly and crystals emerge from the ground, where you meet real earth energy workers, witches and saints.
We begin the day by driving down the Michael ley line into the wilds of Dartmoor, where we cross bridges over 4000 years old and wander in the magical Wistman’s Faerie Wood. We then dine, as nobles do, at the Hunting Lodge in the middle of the moors. Afterwards we climb up the holy Templar hill, Brentor, where a church greets us, perched on its peak as if held up only by magic and the energies of the Michael ley line.
We will visit the picturesque fisherman village, Boscastle, where we will visit the enchanting 'Underworld' shop, owned by Paul Broadhurst (co-author of 'The Sun and The Serpent') and his amazing healing wife Gabrielle, after which we will visit the famous Witchcraft Museum (all welcome, witches and non-witches), where we will delve into an amazingly broad display of all the occult.
We arrive in Tintagel where we settle into our B&B, and go for an extremely delicious dinner at the Wellington Hotel.
Day Two
We start the day in the amazing town of Tintagel with all its magical shops and we will be welcomed into King Arthur's Great Halls, where the story of King Arthur comes to life. Then, as the tide reveals one of the most magical places, where it is said Merlin himself worked and initiated druids, we will bravely clamber into ‘Merlin's Cave’ where we will do a visualization. As we emerge from the darkness of the cave, we will look up towards Tintagel Castle, which is perched on the cliffs above the cave.
Then we walk back into the little village and have a taste of the most famous ‘Cornish Pasty’ for lunch - if you haven’t had a pasty in Cornwall you haven’t had a pasty. In the afternoon we will explore the delightful landscape of Fairies and Gnomes through the woodland of Rocky Valley, where we will discover the Bronze Age Labyrinths next to the river. These are over 3500 years old and are found amongst the ruins of an old mill, said to be built on the grounds of a wise women’s college.
Then we will walk into the mystically beautiful St Nectan's Glen and waterfall. Here a space is held for the Fairies and the spirit of the 5th century Celtic Christian Saint Nectan. This is said to be the place where the Knights of the Round Table came to be blessed before their quest for the Holy Grail. In the afternoon we travel back to Glastonbury.
King Arthur's Cornwall - Two days in Tintagel, Boscastle, Dartmoor
1 person - £300.00, 2 people - £400.00, 3 people - £500.00, 4 people - £600.00, Thereafter, £150.00 per person - for families kids go free.
Bath and Stanton Drew - One day
Seven Day Tour of Sacred Britain.
Seven-day tour from Glastonbury, Bristol; London will cost £850 per person 1-8, £750 then onwards. Group leaders pay expenses only.
B&B and Transport Included.







Nine Day Tour of Scotland.

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.
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.
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.



The 3d labyrinth, also known by the druids as 'The Dragon Path', is Glastonbury's most amazing secret. No one knows who made it or when it was built. The general thought is that it is an initiation path for druids to complete their apprenticeship. It resembles the inner labyrinth made up by the waterways within the Tor, which again was part of the druid initiation - if the apprentice didn't lose his mind while walking the labyrinth, he then would be considered a full druid.
On the winter solstice you can see the sun rise roll up the side of the tor from Windmill hill. At midday it stands directly above Chalice Hill, after which it starts setting and rolls down Wearyall hill. In the days when the 'Dragon Path' was truly defined, the sun would appear and disappear in the seven ledges of the Tor. Many say it is connected to the seven chakras.
The labyrinth walk takes three hours in and three hours out. This will take ? hours including a break at the top.
It is a challenging task and should be done in good health. Each person will receive a copy of the map on the left.
Call Tor now to book your walk on 07813156784
Walk the labyrinth on the Tor - an ancient rite of Glastonbury...

1 person - £80.00,
2 people - £130.00,
3 people - £170.00,
4 people - £200.00,
Thereafter, £50.00 per person- for families kids go free.
Wearyal Hill - The Base Chakra
We start at the site where Glastonbury truly began. The site where Joseph or Arimathea and Mary Magdalene planted the staff that they were given by Jesus, which miraculously started to grow. Tor will do a visualisation uniting the divine masculine and divine feminine working with the chalice and sword represented in the landscape.
Magdalene Chapel - The Sacral Chakra
Tor will next take you to the 'hidden chapel', the site where the Mary Magdalene ley line enters Glastonbury. Tor will lead you in a visualisation attuning to your ancestors through your blood line, the divine feminine or your mothers line to your life in the now and take you into the future.
Glastonbury Abbey - The Solar Plexus Chakra
Next we enter into the Abbey where the 'Wattle Church' was built in 38AD by the Christ Family. This is where the first ever purpose built place of Christian worship was built, way before the Catholic Church. Here Tor will guide you on a visualisation connecting you to family and community
The Chalice Well - The Heart Chakra
Glastonbury is the heart chakra of the planet and the Chalice Well 'Peace Garden', founded by Joseph of Arimathea himself, offers great healing with its holy waters, as well as offering a timeless symbol of the unconditional love and the overflowing heart. With the blood red waters constantly giving and cleansing, Tor will offer a visualisation on this feeling.
The White Spring - The Throat Chakra
While the chalice well represents the feminine, the white spring represents the masculine. At the throat chakra we will look at our personal power, our voice in the world and our actions, the external, divine male and look at how to put this into action before we move into the space of manifestation on the Tor.
The Egg Stone on the Tor - The Third Eye Chakra
As we enter the labyrinth on the Tor, Tor will ask you to pause at the gateway stones to set your intentions, then he will lead you to the Egg Stone on the side of the Tor, which is located on the Labyrinth level of the Third Eye. Here he will ask you to visualize your soul path and your future.
The Tor - The Crown Chakra
Here at the centre of the labyrinth on the Tor, you will meet Archangel Michael. He will help you complete your chakra journey of Glastonbury and show you where you are, where you are to go next and how to integrate this experience into your life. To complete Tor will do a grounding practice as we descend the Tor and return to the town.
Glastonbury Chakra Tour - The ultimate Glastonbury Experience in one day

1 person - £80.00,
2 people - £130.00,
3 people - £170.00,
4 people - £200.00,
Thereafter, £50.00 per person- for families kids go free.




