A clear-eyed look at druids and rituals at Stonehenge: separating modern myth from prehistoric practice and landscape evidence.

Bottom line: The druid-at-Stonehenge story is mostly modern invention, yet ritual behavior around the monument is ancient, complex, and deeply human.
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Period | Neolithic–Early Bronze Age |
| Themes | Ceremony, procession, ancestors, seasonal cycles |
| Modern Layer | 18th–20th c. revival of druidic identity |
| Key Events | Midwinter/midsummer gatherings in recent decades |

Stonehenge hosts ritual across millennia: while druids are modern here, the human need for ceremony is timeless.

I built this to help you enjoy Stonehenge calmly—clear pacing, better timing, and context that makes the stones and landscape resonate.
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