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Ten curated walking routes through Britain's most remarkable prehistoric landscapes. Each trail links sacred sites into a pilgrimage — visit them all, check in by GPS, and earn your trail badge. Whether you have a single afternoon or an epic five-day quest, there is a trail for you.
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Pick a trail that matches your region, ability, and available time.
Travel to each sacred site on the trail. Use our walking notes and maps.
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Wiltshire, England
A gentle circuit through the greatest Neolithic complex in Europe. Walk among the stones of Avebury, enter the chambers of West Kennet, and stand before the enigmatic mass of Silbury Hill.
Pembrokeshire, Wales
Trace the origin of Stonehenge's bluestones through the wild Preseli Hills of Pembrokeshire. From the dolmen of Pentre Ifan to the angelic summit of Carn Ingli, this trail crosses some of Wales's most sacred ground.
Orkney, Scotland
Experience the Heart of Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site. The Ring of Brodgar, Maeshowe, and the Stones of Stenness form a sacred triangle on the narrow isthmus between two lochs.
Argyll, Scotland
Scotland's richest prehistoric landscape. A linear cemetery of cairns, standing stones, rock art, and stone circles stretches through Kilmartin Glen in Argyll — over 800 monuments in six miles.
Devon, England
Dartmoor holds the highest concentration of stone rows in Britain. Cross open moorland to find processional avenues, cairn circles, and lone standing stones set against a backdrop of granite tors.
Wiltshire & Somerset, England
Connect the three great sacred sites of southern England: Stonehenge, Avebury, and Glastonbury. A pilgrimage through Wessex's chalk downland and Somerset levels, linking the monuments that define British prehistory.
Outer Hebrides, Scotland
A true pilgrimage to the standing stones of the Outer Hebrides. The cruciform setting of Callanish is just the beginning — the Isle of Lewis holds dozens of stone circles, brochs, and ancient sites scattered across peat moorland and Atlantic coastline.
Gloucestershire & Oxfordshire, England
A gentle tour of the Neolithic chambered tombs hidden along the Cotswold escarpment. From the beautifully restored Belas Knap to the atmospheric Stoney Littleton, these barrows offer an intimate encounter with the ancient dead.
Derbyshire, England
The limestone plateau of the Peak District holds some of England's most atmospheric stone circles. From the fallen slabs of Arbor Low to the hidden glade of Nine Ladies, these are monuments in a landscape of dramatic gritstone edges and white-walled dales.
Anglesey, Wales
Anglesey was the last stronghold of the practitioners and the sacred isle of Môn. From the solstice-aligned passage tomb of Bryn Celli Ddu to the holy well of St Winefride, this trail crosses an island steeped in myth and megaliths.
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