Summer Solstice Pilgrimage
A Pilgrimage through the Sacred, Ritual Landscape of White Sheet Hill to align with the energies of the sun at it's zenith.
Description:
Away from the bustle of Stonehenge, enjoy a peaceful and uplifting Solstice celebration with an experienced Druid Ceremonialist.
Rooted in the ancient ritual landscape, we will walk in the footsteps of the ancestors.
Expect Pilgrim practices - moments of silent contemplation, singing and chanting, for example.
Whilst led by an experienced Druid Ceremonialist, this is an inclusive walk, welcoming of all faiths and none. If you wish to step aside and quietly observe rather than take part, please feel free to do so...
What is the difference between a Walk and a Pilgrimage?Primarily, it is about intention: walking the old tracks becomes a spiritual act when walked with intention – by doing so we help to preserve and strengthen those ancient songlines…….the Earth re-awakens to our heartfelt care, and we are healed in return.
Starting at the Neolithic enclosures of White Sheet Hill, we will discuss the relevance of this important archaeological feature and how it relates to the wider ritual landscape.
We will continue on through species rich grassland, abundant in Orchids, to the source of the River Wylye, revered as a Goddess by both the ancients and modern Druids.
Our circular route will bring beautiful and far reaching views, and more archaeological and ritual features - Bronze Age Barrow Cemeteries, Neolithic Settlements, and an Iron Age Hillfort.
A Roman road will take us back to our start point, where we will hold a short ceremony at sunset to open the Vigil Observance- where traditionally people sleep- fast, staying awake in meditation and contemplation to greet the Solstice sunrise. To end our ceremony participants will be offered a tipple of specially crafted Mead ('The drink of the Gods and the Druids' - made with Meadowsweet and Mugwort, Chalice Well and White Spring water) or Apple Juice, and we will break bread (or cake!) before returning home.
*Please note that whilst we hope for the beautiful weather and glorious sunset of previous years, the weather can't be guaranteed and this Pilgrimage will proceed regardless of the weather.
Min age: 18
Level: Moderate (one steep ascent)
Distance: 5.3km/3 miles
Time: Allow 5.5 hours. We will be stopping at regular intervals
*all timings are approximate as dependent on group pace
Location:
Meet at the gate that leads into the White Sheet Neolithic Causewayed Enclosure (there is an interpretation board to check you're in the right place)
White Sheet Lane, Kilmington, BA12 6RR
ST8023
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Parking:
Car park, White Sheet Lane, Kilmington, BA12 6RR
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ST 797 350
Alternatively, you can park on the Byway although it is very potholey!
To minimise our environmental impact, please car share where possible
NB: It is a legal requirement that all participants sign a Medical Disclaimer and Risk Acknowledgement form before embarking on any walk. Please consider carefully whether the walk suits your physical abilities and allow time before the walk start time to fill in the Consent form
What to wear/bring:
Sturdy Walking Boots
Warm layers
Waterproof jacket and trousers
Sunscreen
Drinks and snacks plus food for an evening picnic
Cake or bread to share in our Rite
Biodegradeable offerings to the Spirits of Place, if desired
Terms and Conditions:
- NO refunds or cancellation- walks will go ahead come rain or shine. In the event Wessex Wildways has to cancel the event due to un-forseen circumstances, you will be refunded.
- Wessex Wildways reserves the right to veto participation
- All participants must comply with instructions
- No dogs
- Adults over 18 only
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Highlights
- 5 hours 30 minutes
- In person
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Location
White Sheet Hill
White Sheet
Warminster BA12 6HR
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