Embark on an unforgettable eight-day journey through the sacred landscapes of England. This meticulously curated tour promises to unveil the ancient wonders and mystical allure of the country, from the iconic Stonehenge to the enchanting Cornwall coast. With a personalized experience in a climate-controlled minivan, travelers will explore the rich history and spiritual essence that permeates this captivating region. Prepare to be immersed in a world where the past and present converge, leaving an indelible mark on the soul.
Key Points

- An eight-day tour of sacred sites in England, including Stonehenge, Avebury, Glastonbury Tor, Wells Cathedral, and Cornwall’s St. Michael’s Mount.
- Guided exploration of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, prehistoric stone circles, and sites associated with Arthurian legend and Celtic spirituality.
- Transportation in a climate-controlled air-conditioned minivan with a small group size of up to 15 travelers for personalized attention.
- Opportunities to climb to the top of Glastonbury Tor, descend into Cheddar Caves, and hike along the dramatic coastline of Cornwall.
- Visits to historic towns featuring new age shops, alternative therapies, and sampling of local cheese and produce.
Arrival in London
Travelers will be picked up at the Terminal 2 arrivals at 2:30 PM on Monday to begin their eight-day tour of sacred England.
From here, they will be transported in a climate-controlled air-conditioned minivan to the tour’s starting point at 10:00 AM the following day. This leisurely pace allows participants to recover from their flights and prepare for the journey ahead.
The small group size, limited to 15 travelers, ensures personalized attention throughout the tour. With a professional guide leading the way, the tour’s first day sets the stage for an immersive exploration of England’s sacred sites and history.
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Stonehenge and Avebury

The tour’s first stop is the iconic Stonehenge, one of the most recognizable prehistoric landmarks in the world. Visitors are in awe as they gaze upon the massive stone circles that were erected over 4,500 years ago. After taking in the mystery and majesty of Stonehenge, the group moves on to Avebury, the largest prehistoric stone circle in Britain.
| Stonehenge | Avebury |
|---|---|
| UNESCO World Heritage Site | Largest prehistoric stone circle in Britain |
| Built in several stages from 3000 BC to 2000 BC | Dates back to 2500 BC |
| Includes 100 standing stones | Includes 100 standing stones, a stone circle, and avenue |
| Believed to have been used for religious ceremonies and rituals | Also known for its ancient stone circles and ceremonial landscape |
Glastonbury and the Tor

From Stonehenge, the tour makes its way to the mystical town of Glastonbury, home to the legendary Glastonbury Tor.
This iconic hill, with its distinctive tower, has long been associated with Arthurian legend and Celtic spirituality. Visitors can climb to the top of the Tor, taking in panoramic views of the surrounding Somerset Levels.
The town itself is filled with new age shops, alternative therapies, and historic sites like Glastonbury Abbey.
Explore the sacred sites, indulge in the spiritual ambiance, and discover the rich history that permeates this remarkable destination on the tour.
Wells Cathedral and Cheddar Gorge
Next, the tour moves to the magnificent Wells Cathedral, a stunning example of Gothic architecture dating back to the 13th century.
Visitors will marvel at the intricate carvings, towering spires, and impressive stained glass windows.
After exploring the cathedral, the group will venture to the nearby Cheddar Gorge, a breathtaking natural wonder.
The tour offers the following highlights:
- Climb the iconic Tor and take in panoramic views of the Somerset countryside
- Explore the picturesque village of Cheddar and sample the famous local cheese
- Descend into the Cheddar Caves, one of the largest show cave systems in the UK
- Hike along the dramatic limestone cliffs for stunning scenery
Cornwall and St. Michael’s Mount
Leaving the rugged beauty of the Cheddar Gorge behind, the tour ventures southwest to the enchanting region of Cornwall. Known for its dramatic coastline, Celtic heritage, and mystical landscapes, Cornwall is the final stop on this sacred journey through England. The highlight is a visit to St. Michael’s Mount, a tidal island connected to the mainland by a cobblestone causeway. Visitors can explore the island’s medieval castle, historic church, and beautiful gardens while learning about its fascinating legends and connection to the ancient world.
| Key Facts | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | Cornwall, England |
| Highlights | St. Michael’s Mount, medieval castle, historic church, gardens |
| Significance | Tidal island, Celtic heritage, mystical landscapes |
Tintagel and Boscastle

Continuing the tour’s journey through Cornwall, the group ventures to the historic town of Tintagel, renowned for its connections to the legendary King Arthur.
Known for its dramatic clifftop castle ruins, Tintagel captivates visitors with:
- Stunning ocean vistas and rugged landscapes
- Mythical tales of Camelot and Merlin’s Cave
- Opportunities to explore the medieval ruins and follow scenic coastal trails
- Local artisan shops and charming atmosphere
From Tintagel, the tour proceeds to the picturesque fishing village of Boscastle, where the group can admire the harbor, browse quaint shops, and learn about the area’s rich history and folklore.
Dartmoor National Park

As the tour departs the coastal charms of Tintagel and Boscastle, the group ventures inland to the breathtaking expanse of Dartmoor National Park.
This ancient moorland, dotted with granite tors, streams, and wooded valleys, offers a tranquil respite from the bustling cities. Visitors can explore prehistoric sites, hike along the rugged trails, and encounter the iconic Dartmoor ponies roaming freely.
The park’s diverse ecosystems, including bogs, heathlands, and forests, provide a perfect setting for wildlife viewing and nature appreciation.
With its rich history and untamed beauty, Dartmoor promises an unforgettable experience for the tour participants.
Departure From London

The tour begins with a pickup at Terminal 2 arrivals in London at 2:30 PM on Monday. This ensures a seamless start to the eight-day exploration of sacred England.
The small group then departs for the first destination, allowing travelers to settle in and prepare for the journey ahead.
The tour logistics include:
- Transportation in a climate-controlled, air-conditioned minivan
- A start time of 10:00 AM for the day’s activities
- Confirmation of booking received shortly after reserving
- A maximum of 15 travelers for personalized attention
This efficient departure sets the stage for an immersive experience exploring England’s most sacred sites.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Customize the Tour Itinerary to Fit My Interests?
Yes, the tour provider generally allows some customization of the itinerary to accommodate the interests and preferences of individual travelers. Guests can discuss their specific interests with the tour staff when booking the tour.
What Are the Dietary Options for the Included Meals?
The tour provider offers a variety of dietary options for the included meals, catering to various dietary needs and preferences. Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options are available upon request at the time of booking.
Is There an Option to Extend the Tour Duration?
The tour operator does not appear to offer an option to extend the duration of the eight-day tour. The itinerary and logistics are set, though travelers may have the flexibility to arrive earlier or stay longer on their own.
How Much Spending Money Should I Budget for the Tour?
The tour provider recommends budgeting around $100-$200 per person for additional expenses, such as meals not included, personal purchases, and optional activities. The exact amount can vary based on individual spending habits and preferences.
Can I Arrive or Depart the Tour at a Different Location?
Most tour operators prefer participants to arrive and depart at the designated locations for logistical reasons. However, some may accommodate special requests if notified in advance and if it does not significantly impact the tour itinerary or other travelers.
The Sum Up
Set out on a journey through the sacred landscapes of England, exploring ancient sites, enchanting villages, and breathtaking natural wonders. This tour offers a unique blend of history, spirituality, and natural beauty, providing an unforgettable experience for those seeking to connect with the mystical essence of this remarkable region.
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