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Unforgettable experiences

Stonehenge Silhouette

Your gateway to the ancient mysteries of Stonehenge. Specialising in exclusive tours during the Spring Equinox, Summer Solstice, Autumn Equinox and Winter Solstice, we offer a once-in-a-lifetime experience at this iconic site during its most magical moments.

With our private tours, you can step beyond the boundaries and enter the inner circle of Stonehenge, immersing yourself in the history, wonder and spirituality of this prehistoric monument. Whether you seek a deeper connection to nature or an unforgettable historical journey, Solstice Tours is your ultimate Stonehenge adventure. Let us guide you through time and tradition on a tour unlike any other.

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Spring Equinox
Spring Equinox

Each year on the Spring Equinox Druids and Pagans gather at Stonehenge early in the morning to mark the Spring Equinox and to see the sunrise above the stones. The 2025 Vernal Equinox Open Access at Stonehenge will be on the 21st March

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Summer Solstice

 

Experience the 2025 summer solstice at Stonehenge on a sunset or sunrise excursion from London or Bath! The astrological celebration at the ancient site on 21st June has become an annual pilgrimage for druids, sun worshipers and revelers who flock there.

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Autumn Equinox

On the 23rd September 2025 visitors from around the world gather at Stonehenge at dawn to mark the Autumn Equinox and to see the sunrise above the stones. The small group 'non-obtrusive' nature of this tour means you can have a real athentic experience.

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Winter Solstice

On the 21st December visitors from around the world gather at Stonehenge early in morning to mark the Winter solstice and see the sunrise above the stones. This tour will then visit Salisbury medieval city before returning to central London.

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