Join us for an evening filled with wonder, learning, and celestial beauty. Step back in time and celebrate one of the most significant days of the ancient calendar—the Autumn Equinox. At Stonehenge Aotearoa. This event marks a moment of celestial and seasonal change.
As the sun begins its descent, our Storyteller will transport you to the past with Tales of the Autumn Equinox. You'll be invited to step into the Circle of Stones, a modern-day observatory that echoes the mysteries of ancient megalithic sites. Here, you'll have the opportunity to witness a breathtaking moment: weather permitting, you'll see the sun set perfectly aligned with the Equinox Heel Stone in the west.
The Autumn Equinox at Stonehenge Aotearoa is not just an event—it's an experience that will leave you with a deeper appreciation for the world around you and the timeless traditions that continue to shape our lives.
Celebrate the Autumn Equinox at Stonehenge Aotearoa with historical tales and a sunset alignment with the Equinox Heel Stone. Experience the magic of ancient traditions in a modern observatory, blending history, mythology, and astronomy in one unforgettable evening.
We do not pick up travellers. You must come to Stonehenge Aotearoa, 51 Ahiaruhe Road, Ahiaruhe, 5792 Carterton.
Drive straight down the driveway to the carpark. The Visitors" Centre/shop/ticket office looks on to the carpark, go there to show your ticket and gain entry to the event.
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