The Strand Ley Line Guided Walk in London

The Strand Ley Line Guided Walk in London

By Zachary Denman
Multiple dates

Overview

Join us for a unique journey along the Strand Line, which is a Ley Line that weaves through many sacred sites in London.

What it is

Join us for a truly unique walk as we trace the path of the ancient Strand Ley Line. This powerful energetic line connects some of London's most significant sites, including the majestic Buckingham Palace and the beautiful St Martin in the Fields, before continuing its mysterious journey eastward through East London, revealing a fascinating collection of sacred buildings along the way.

This is more than just a walk; it's a journey along an ancient route with history, steeped in intriguing stories, and holding deep hidden energetic significance.

We will be meeting at and then walking from St Martin-in-the-Fields (very close to Charing Cross Overground Station). Exact meeting point will be given after ticket is purchased.

The walk lasts up to 3 hours and the final destination is Mount Arnold Circus in Shorditch, where we can discuss these ley lines and energy nodes. This is a good day to meet like minded people and learn about these incredible Ley lines that run all over London, UK and the world.

Who it's lead by

The walk is led by Zachary Denman a filmmaker, writer and researcher who has always held a deep fascination with the Earth Energies and the Natural Grid of planet Earth. Ever since a child Zachary has visited Stone Circles and ley lines. He explores alot of these subjects on his Youtube channel @zacharydenman.

What you will get

  • 3 hr Guided walk, looking at the History of the area
  • Connecting to the land and understanding Ley Lines
  • Ley Line Discussion at end of walk
  • Meet like minded people
  • Deep knowledge and history of the locations on these ley lines

A bit more about ley lines

This Ley Line runs through some very ancient sites, but as time has passed, we have forgotten this potent earth energy that once was very prevalent in our world.

Ley lines were originally identified by Alfred Watkins in 1921, but Ley Lines extend back to at least the Paleolithic era. These invisible alignments often connect significant landmarks - churches, chapels, cathedrals, and ancient megalithic structures forming energetic routes that ancient civilisations utilized to access information and spiritual knowledge.


Category: Travel & Outdoor, Travel

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Highlights

  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Location

St Martin-in-the-Fields

Trafalgar Square

London WC2N 4JJ United Kingdom

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Agenda
1:00 PM - 1:15 PM

St Martin in the Fields

This area in Trafalgar square was once surrounded by fields

1:30 PM - 1:45 PM

St Mary le Strand

This predates 1222 and was once called the Church of the Innocents

1:45 PM - 2:00 PM

St Clement Danes

Situated close to the Royal Courts of Justice this area is full of fascinating architecture

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From £25.00
Multiple dates