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Crop Circle Tours 2026
Crop Circle Tour 2026
I am delighted to tell you that I have decided to take a tour on Friday 31st July, and I do hope many of you will join me. I never quite know how energetic I may be from year to year, or whether this may be my last year, so this feels especially meaningful to me.
Over the years, I have been privileged to meet so many wonderful and special people from all over the world who have given me immense joy. We have shared a strong sense of togetherness and love. Many arrive at the start of the day burdened by the obligations and worries of everyday life—tense, with hunched shoulders and anxious expressions. By the end of the tour, the change is hard to ignore: they are different people, with relaxed smiles, a sense of happiness, and a more positive outlook on life.
This transformation fills my heart with joy and thankfulness. Those memories will stay with me forever, and I am deeply grateful to everyone who has shared them with me.
Crop Circle Tour Itinerary
Wiltshire contains numerous sites of national and international significance, most notably the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Stonehenge and Avebury.
I have to limit the number to 16.
We meet at 10 am at the Silbury Hill car park (Silbury lies between Marlborough and Calne on the A4).
Special Addition
There is going to be a very special addition to the tour this year. Last year, for the first time, Maria Wheatley—world-renowned dowser and Avebury expert—joined our group for the morning. Such was our delight and fascination that Maria has kindly agreed to take us again on a tour of Avebury and its stone circles.
Her knowledge is immense, ranging not only across Avebury itself but drawing on a wealth of information about the wider area, now designated a World Heritage Site.
Travelling in as few cars as possible, we will begin the day by going to Avebury to meet Maria, who will be showing us around and sharing her insights into the magic of this remarkable place. I recommend bringing dowsing rods (these can easily be made from a pair of metal coat hangers).
“For nearly 30 years, author and researcher Maria Wheatley has researched megalithic sites across the world. Maria is a second-generation dowser and geomancer who is the UK’s leading authority on geodetic earth energies, ley lines, and grid lines.
She has lectured worldwide and has shown the British Dowsers and other dowsing societies how to locate and find geodetic earth energies. Maria has worked alongside experts such as Rodney Hale to prove the existence of earth energies and how the stones can transmit electromagnetic energies.
Maria was the first independent researcher to track down and photograph the elongated (long-skulled) people of Stonehenge. Her exciting new finds regarding the long-lost people associated with the ancient monuments will soon be published in her forthcoming book, which will be a world first.
Maria has tracked down a unique priestesshood of Europe, the Bronze Age King or Priest who once ruled Avebury Henge, the Neolithic Queen of Stonehenge, and has unearthed new finds that show us how and why certain monuments were constructed and used.” The Avebury Experience
After we have had lunch at a pub, there is also a really good crop circle exhibition nearby which we can visit, situated close to the pub.
After that, we hope to set off and visit a circle, travelling in as few cars as possible. However, last year—for the first time in thirty years—there were no circles available for us to enter. Instead, I took the group on a very special tour of the surrounding sacred sites, such as the famous West Kennett Long Barrow. This whole area is throbbing with energy, as recognised by our ancestors.
By no later than 4.15 pm, everyone will collect their cars from the Silbury Hill Car Park, and we will then set off for our special private evening entry visit to Stonehenge.
I feel it is important to let you know that this can be quite a strenuous day, as we do a lot of walking. That said, some people may not wish to walk as much as others and can do only what feels comfortable for them. There will also be people who may not want to go into every circle. It is a very relaxed and happy day.
Due to the vagaries of our weather, I suggest it is advisable to bring wet-weather gear and strong walking shoes. Please also bring water, as it can be thirsty work!
Stonehenge
I have 30 tickets, and as sometimes people come to visit Stonehenge without joining the crop circle tour, I will be at the Stonehenge Visitors’ Centre by 5.15 pm with members of my crop circle tour group who also wish to visit the stones. The entry time is 17:45 (5.45 pm).
This tour includes an optional extra: a very special private evening entry visit to the magical and mystical inner sanctum of Stonehenge. This allows you to stand right up close to the giant megaliths and feel their amazing energy; and, if the weather allows, we will watch the sun set behind the stones—another magical moment. This is an experience you will never forget.
Please book ahead of time to ensure a ticket and pay in full. Tickets are extremely limited
Last year, I experienced difficulties when several people were desperate to obtain tickets after the booking date. These tickets are like gold dust and are extremely limited
If we arrive early at the Stonehenge Visitors’ Centre, there is also an excellent exhibition space with a wealth of information and a wonderful video about Stonehenge. If you arrive before me, you may enter the exhibition free of charge—just say you are with Lucy Pringle’s group. There are also shops and a café.
We travel to the stones by coach from the Visitors’ Centre.



