Wiltshire Mystical and Dragons Driving Tour

This journey is a living dialogue with the Earth’s primal intelligence—a chance to walk the same dragon paths that Neolithic elders, Arthurian heroes, and medieval mystics once tread to commune with the land’s sacred pulse. Guided by someone who grew up coming to these mystical places, you’ll learn to see the landscape as a breathing, sentient being. Its ridges are the spines of slumbering dragons; its springs, their lifeblood; its stone circles, gateways to the celestial forge where matter and spirit intertwine.
- Per person, Private
- Driving, Virtual
- Wiltshire
- Total Duration: 8 – 9 hours
Ley lines, Mythology, Ancient peoples, Forgotten legends and Dragons
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This journey is a living dialogue with the Earth’s primal intelligence—a chance to walk the same dragon paths that Neolithic elders, Arthurian heroes, and medieval mystics once tread to commune with the land’s sacred pulse. Guided by someone who grew up coming to these mystical places, you’ll learn to see the landscape as a breathing, sentient being. Its ridges are the spines of slumbering dragons; its springs, their lifeblood; its stone circles, gateways to the celestial forge where matter and spirit intertwine.
Meeting / Pickup
For Private Tours, anywhere are around these areas:
- Clapham, London, Waitrose Car Park
- 40-44 Saint John's Road. London. SW11 1PW [map]
- Earl's Court, London
- Station (Stop C), Warwick Road, London SW5 9TB [map]
- Hammersmith, London
- South Kensington, London
- Westminster, London
- Bath,
- Swindon
- Bristol
For Per Person Tours, at these locations:
Itinerary
Journey through landscapes steeped in Arthurian legend, dragon folklore, and ancient spiritual power. This route weaves Neolithic wonders with sites tied to England’s mythic identity.
The Blowing Stone 30 minutes Begin at this perforated sarsen stone, said to summon King Arthur’s armies when blown like a trumpet. Local lore claims only true Britons can sound its eerie note—a test of ancestral connection to this land’s primal energy. Uffington White Horse & Dragon Hill 2 hours Walk beneath Europe’s oldest chalk figure (3,000+ years), a stylized horse etched into the escarpment. Nearby Dragon Hill’s bare patch reputedly marks where St. George slew the serpent, its blood sterilizing the earth—a layered myth masking older rituals tied to hilltop fires and fertility rites. Ashbury’s Ancient Crossroads, Drive-through Pass through this village straddling prehistoric trackways, where medieval pilgrims and Neolithic traders converged. Its name derives from “Æsc’s fortified place,” hinting at Saxon-era spiritual guardianship over this liminal space. St James’s Church, Avebury 15 minutes Revisit this Saxon-Norman hybrid church, built deliberately askew from the stone circle. Its 12th-century carved font depicts a Green Man—a pagan motif absorbed into Christian symbolism, embodying the site’s spiritual syncretism. Avebury Stone Circle & Henge 2 hours 30 minutes Enter the colossal henge where 100 sarsens dwarf visitors. Unlike Stonehenge’s exclusion, here you touch stones aligned to lunar extremes. Alexander Keiller’s 1930s restoration revealed medieval “anti-witch” burials, showing centuries of spiritual contestation. West Kennet Long Barrow 1 hour 30 minutes Crouch into this 5,600-year-old tomb where 46 individuals rested with grave goods. The entrance aligns with Beltane sunrise, suggesting ceremonies where the living communed with ancestors through smoke and offerings. Silbury Hill 15 minutes Contemplate Europe’s largest artificial prehistoric mound (40m high). Recent ground-penetrating radar reveals internal spiraling chambers—perhaps a “pregnant earth” symbol or Stone Age observatory mirroring Orion’s Belt. The Sanctuary (Optional) 15 minutes More ancient than Avebury, it is said to be the head of the serpent. Cathedral Oak, Savernake Forest (Optional) 1 hour Stand beneath this 1,100-year-old patriarch, its 11m girth draped in moss. Druidic traditions revered oaks as portals between worlds—feel the hum of mycelial networks beneath your feet in this Tolkien-esque grove.
This route traces dragon-slaying saints, whispering oaks, and stones that have briding the heavens since time immemorial.
The Blowing Stone 30 minutes Begin at this perforated sarsen stone, said to summon King Arthur’s armies when blown like a trumpet. Local lore claims only true Britons can sound its eerie note—a test of ancestral connection to this land’s primal energy. Uffington White Horse & Dragon Hill 2 hours Walk beneath Europe’s oldest chalk figure (3,000+ years), a stylized horse etched into the escarpment. Nearby Dragon Hill’s bare patch reputedly marks where St. George slew the serpent, its blood sterilizing the earth—a layered myth masking older rituals tied to hilltop fires and fertility rites. Ashbury’s Ancient Crossroads, Drive-through Pass through this village straddling prehistoric trackways, where medieval pilgrims and Neolithic traders converged. Its name derives from “Æsc’s fortified place,” hinting at Saxon-era spiritual guardianship over this liminal space. St James’s Church, Avebury 15 minutes Revisit this Saxon-Norman hybrid church, built deliberately askew from the stone circle. Its 12th-century carved font depicts a Green Man—a pagan motif absorbed into Christian symbolism, embodying the site’s spiritual syncretism. Avebury Stone Circle & Henge 2 hours 30 minutes Enter the colossal henge where 100 sarsens dwarf visitors. Unlike Stonehenge’s exclusion, here you touch stones aligned to lunar extremes. Alexander Keiller’s 1930s restoration revealed medieval “anti-witch” burials, showing centuries of spiritual contestation. West Kennet Long Barrow 1 hour 30 minutes Crouch into this 5,600-year-old tomb where 46 individuals rested with grave goods. The entrance aligns with Beltane sunrise, suggesting ceremonies where the living communed with ancestors through smoke and offerings. Silbury Hill 15 minutes Contemplate Europe’s largest artificial prehistoric mound (40m high). Recent ground-penetrating radar reveals internal spiraling chambers—perhaps a “pregnant earth” symbol or Stone Age observatory mirroring Orion’s Belt. The Sanctuary (Optional) 15 minutes More ancient than Avebury, it is said to be the head of the serpent. Cathedral Oak, Savernake Forest (Optional) 1 hour Stand beneath this 1,100-year-old patriarch, its 11m girth draped in moss. Druidic traditions revered oaks as portals between worlds—feel the hum of mycelial networks beneath your feet in this Tolkien-esque grove.
This route traces dragon-slaying saints, whispering oaks, and stones that have briding the heavens since time immemorial.
Pricing
Per Person
Join fellow dragon enthusiasts on our scheduled group tours. This option provides:
- A cost-effective way to experience our tours
- Opportunities to meet like-minded travelers
- A balanced itinerary covering key sites and stories
15% Off
£160.00
Now from
£136.00
Private / Group
Our private tours offer the ultimate personalized experience for individuals, families, or groups. With a dedicated guide, you’ll enjoy:
- Flexibility to customize the itinerary
- More exploration at your own pace
- Opportunity for more intimate discussions and questions
15% Off
£565.00
Now from
£480.25


