Divine Crop Circles & England Tour – 5 Nights

 

Divine Crop Circles & England Tour

5 Nights
August 2025

  • Stoke Charity (nr Sutton Scotney), Hants 28th July 2024

    Divine Crop Circle & England tour will include:

  •  8 nights – hotel accommodations based on double occupancy, single supplement available
  • English Breakfasts and 5 other meals
  • Join Cariel treasure hunting for Crop Circles through the English countryside
  • Private out-of-hours access into Divine Stonehenge Megalithic Stone Circle
  • Visit the Divine site of Ancient Avebury Megalithic Stone Circles
  •  Cariel’s stories and rituals that unveil the journey of the Soul
  •  Attendance at the International Crop Circle Symposium in Glastonbury
  • Visit the most powerful sacred sites in Glastonbury on the fabled Isle of Avalon
Avebury

Crop circles are large geometric patterns created by flattening crops, primarily found in fields, and are often associated with human activity rather than extraterrestrial origins.

These designs and are most commonly found in agricultural fields, particularly in southern England. The term “crop circle” was first coined in the early 1980s, and they have since become a subject of fascination and speculation

I am the author of the Crop Circle Cards, The Living Oracle.  And I’ll be familiarizing you with the symbolic soul language of the crop circles and what’s been going on in England and around the world where the crop circles have been showing up.   

Every summer, since I began visiting England I’ve seen new crop circles appear in these fields of cereal grain, and I’m looking forward to a new batch this year.  Join me for an exciting summer’s investigation of the Divine sites and crop circles in England. 


Lock in your best deal now and enjoy 30 days to cancel and get a refund if plans change.

$99 Deposit

(Please enter your Payment methods data on the settings pages.)

Auto Pay Final Payment of $5000 in 30 days

or

Pay $5000 NOW and avoid paying a deposit to hold your space

(Please enter your Payment methods data on the settings pages.)

Day 1

Divine Crop Circles & England Tour

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner

Welcome to England! Our group meets at Heathrow Airport at 1pm and we’ll be transported to our first hotel in the quaint city of Marlborough. We’ll have a meet & greet to get acquainted & discuss the itinerary. You’ll then have the rest of the day to acclimate with the surroundings and decompress after your journey here. a dining room with wooden tables and chairs at Crown and Anchor in Marlborough

In the evening, we’ll dine together to celebrate the start of our Divine adventure.

Overnight: Crown & Anchor Hotel – Marlborough

Crown and Anchor in Marlborough offers four-star comfort with private bathrooms, free WiFi, and modern amenities.  With stores and restaurants nearby.


Day 2

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

Avebury Circle of Stones

Today we’ll look for crop circles while we tour the Avebury area including Silbury Hill and West Kennet Long Barrow.

Avebury’s Circle of Stones which is a Neolithic henge monument containing three stone circles, around the village of Avebury in Wiltshire, in southwest England. One of the best known prehistoric sites in Britain, it contains the largest megalithic stone circle in the world. It is both a tourist attraction and a place of religious importance to contemporary pagans.

avebury circle center
Averbury Circle Center

Constructed over several hundred years in the third millennium BC, during the Neolithic, or New Stone Age, the monument comprises a large henge (a bank and a ditch) with a large outer stone circle and two separate smaller stone circles situated inside the centre of the monument. Its original purpose is unknown, although archaeologists believe that it was most likely used for some form of ritual or ceremony. Most of the circle of stones have been reconstructed. Often this has been a site for crop circle nearby.

 

Avebury Stone Circle
Avebury Stone Circle

 

Silbury Hill

After lunch, we’ll visit Silbury Hill which is a prehistoric artificial chalk mound near Avebury in the English county of Wiltshire. Silbury Hill is part of the complex of Neolithic monuments around Avebury, which includes the 

Avebury Ring and West Kennet Long Barrow. It’s the largest artificial mound in Europe and comparable in size to the Egyptian pyramids. Probably completed around 2400 BC, it apparently contains no burial and its purpose and significance remain unknown.Its original purpose is still debated. Several other important Neolithic monuments in Wiltshire in the care of English Heritage, including the large henges at Marden and Stonehenge, may be culturally or functionally related to Avebury and Silbury.  Often this has been a site for crop circle nearby.

West Kennet Long Barrow

west kennet long barrow

The West Kennet Long Barrow is a chambered long barrow near the village of Avebury in the south-western English county of Wiltshire. Probably constructed in the thirty-seventh century BC, during Britain’s Early Neolithic period, today it survives in a partially reconstructed state. Some believe it was a village burial chamber for a short time. It’s part of the Avebury World Heritage Site.  Often this has been a site for crop circle nearby.

On our way back to Marlboro we’ll stop at the Barge Inn for a meal and connect with other “croppies” and the latest crop circle news. 

In the evening, we’re free to enjoy Marlboro with it’s great selection of restaurants and cafes.

Overnight: Crown & Anchor Hotel – Marlborough

Crown and Anchor in Marlborough offers four-star comfort with private bathrooms, free WiFi, and modern amenities.  With stores and restaurants nearby.


Day 3

Meals Included: Breakfast

stonehenge5Stonehenge

After breakfast, we’ll enjoy our morning tour of Stonehenge the largest prehistoric stone circle in the world and an archaeological site located on Salisbury Plain, about 8 miles (13 km) north of Salisbury, Wiltshire, England.

Though there is no definite evidence as to the intended purpose of Stonehenge, it was presumably a religious site and an expression of the power and wealth of the chieftains, aristocrats, and priests who had it built—many of whom were buried in the numerous barrows close by.

 

Stonehenge
Stonehenge

It was aligned on the Sun and possibly used for observing the Sun and Moon and working out the farming calendar. Or perhaps the site was dedicated to the world of the ancestors, separated from the world of the living, or was a healing centre.

Present-day Druids gather there every year to hail the midsummer sunrise. Looking toward the sunrise, the entrance in the northeast points over a big pillar, now leaning at an angle, called the Heel Stone. Looking the other way, it points to the midwinter sunset. The summer solstice is also celebrated there by huge crowds of visitors.

On our way back to Marlborough, we’ll spot some divine crop circles.  It’s as though they decided to show up all at once.

The rest of the day is at your leisure.

Overnight: Crown & Anchor Hotel – Marlborough

Crown and Anchor in Marlborough offers four-star comfort with private bathrooms, free WiFi, and modern amenities.  With stores and restaurants nearby.


Martens Wiltshire, July 2024

Day 4

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

Glastonbury

Today we travel to the small town of Glastonbury, supposed home of the mysterious isle of Avalon, the place where King Arthur’s sword was forged, according to legend. It was here, after the Battle of Camlann, that a mortally wounded King Arthur died.

We’ll pull off the road for an iconic photo from the distance of the famous Glastonbury Tor with the ruins of St Michael’s church tower on the summit.

Continue into town to visit Glastonbury Abbey, the site of Arthur’s and Queen Guinevere’s graves.

There’s a legend that Mary Magdelene came to Glastonbury with Joseph after Christ’s death and they created the 1st Christian church, in Great Britain, a humble “brushwood church” which grew and transformed in time. 

Glastonbury Abbey claimed to have developed from an this “old” church. A fire destroyed the Old Church in 1184 but its description appears in earlier sources. Around 1130, William of Malmesbury described Glastonbury’s ancient ‘brushwood’ church. He suggested that missionaries founded it in AD 166. William thought it could even date back to the time of Christ’s apostles.

According to William, “The church at Glastonbury… is the oldest of all those that I know of in England… In it are preserved the bodily remains of many saints, and there is no part of the church that is without the ashes of the blessed. The stone-paved floor, the sides of the altar, the very altar itself, above and within, are filled with relics close-packed. Deservedly indeed is the repository of so many saints said to be a heavenly shrine on earth.”

As William’s history of Glastonbury was re-copied, people made new additions. The 14th-century monks claimed that the Old Church was founded by Joseph of Arimathea in the year AD 63. According to the Bible, Joseph was the man who gave Jesus his tomb and he was believed to be Christ’s great uncle.

Timber Reconstruction of the Old Church by Francis Bligh Bond taken from original drawing in Glastonbury Abbey Collection. (© Glastonbury Abbey Collection)churches

In 1184 a fire destroyed the Old Church. Any final traces were lost when the crypt was dug into the Lady Chapel around 1500, so the form and appearance of the Old Church can only be conjectured.

The abbey’s first archaeologist, Frederick Bligh Bond, suggested that it may have resembled an Iron Age round house. 

Reconstruction of the Old Church by Francis Bligh Bond taken from original drawing in Glastonbury Abbey Collection. (© Glastonbury Abbey Collection)  

Glastonbury Tor
Glastonbury Tor

Next, we’ll visit the Chalice Well Garden and drink it’s healing water. The Chalice Well, also known as the Red Spring due to the iron content, is a well situated near the summit of Chalice Hill, a small hill next to Glastonbury Tor.

Glastonbury Tor is a hill near Glastonbury in the English county of Somerset, with ruins of a church, St Michael’s Tower sitting on it. The terraces form a kind of labyrinth that pilgrims followed up the sacred hill.

The hill has had a long religious history with evidence of a settlement on it of early Christians who honored the divine and the path to heaven.  We’ll have time to relax, reflect and do a special meditation in this beautiful garden.

According to legend, the Tor, is a gateway to heaven, guarded by the Holy Grail, the divine soul which is the divine feminine aspect of the Divine Mother.

According to legend, the chalice well waters are believed to possess healing qualities and represents the holy chalice or holy grail which is symbolic of the divine soul or the divine feminine aspect of the Divine Mother who guards and/or opens the passageway to heaven.  Thus, She teaches the path to heaven/the divine to Her devotees. 

We’ll enjoy lunch in a quaint cafe in Glastonbury before checking into our hotel and enjoying rest of the day at our leisure.

There are lots of quirky local shops and restaurants to enjoy in town. 

 

Overnight: Glastonbury – The Crown Hotel. Excellent central location, nice contemporarily decorated bedroom and lounge, restaurant and bar. Friendly staff. Within walking distance to the Glastonbury Abbey.


Day 5

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

Glastonbury Tor

After breakfast, we’ll tour the Tor.  We’ll make the walk-up the Glastonbury Tor before noon.

The rest of the day is at our leisure until we meet in the evening for our celebration dinner to celebrate a successful completion of our Divine Crop Circle and England Tour.

a bar with orange walls and chairs and a table at The Crown Hotel in Glastonbury

 

Overnight: Glastonbury – The Crown Hotel. Excellent central location, nice contemporarily decorated bedroom and lounge, restaurant and bar. Friendly staff. Within walking distance to the Glastonbury Abbey.

 

 

 


Day 6

Meals Included: Breakfast

Heathrow Airport

 It’s off to the Heathrow Airport for our flight to our next destination.   “Until we meet again in the Divine.”