The 2010 event will see a diverse group of presenters sharing their special subjects, bridging the gap between ancient knowledge and new discoveries while of course still focusing on one of the biggest mysteries surrounding us every summer - the Crop Circles themselves.
The Dates: Please put these dates in your diaries now, 13th, 14th & 15th August 2010!
- Friday 13th August: Helicopter Flights & Avebury Tour
- Saturday 14th August: Lectures from Crop Circle researchers and Sacred Sites specialists, Trade Stalls & Evening Performance from an accomplished Canadian pianist inspired by Crop Circles.
- Sunday 15th August: Lectures from more Crop Circle researchers and Sacred Sites specialists, Trade Stalls and Crop Circle Connector Film of 2010 formations.
The Venue: The 2010 Summer Conference, will take place at Marlborough College in Wiltshire utilising their Memorial Hall with state of the art audio and visual facilities as a lecture hall, plus a second theatre building for an extensive trade fair and on-site catering. The outdoor seating area (covered in wet weather sits beneath the Merlin Mound, the legendary burial place of Merlin. (* Please DO NOT contact the college directly - they DO NOT deal with bookings).
MAP here!
The Cost: Full weekend tickets (inclusive of Saturday & Sunday Lectures and Live piano performance) available from just £67.50 (if booked before 31st March). Individual day tickets from £40 per person and extra tours tickets (Avebury & West Kennet Longbarrow visits) from £9.
Accommodation: Many Inns, Guest Houses and Hotels are in Marlborough town wihtin walking distance from the Conference site. More are located in the surrounding villages, please visit local Tourist Information. The closest Travel Lodge is in Devizes, 8 miles away.
Online Ticket Purchase from our SHOP now
(see various ticket types for prices)!
Download a booking form for postal bookings here!
EARLY BIRD DISCOUNTS available on bookings made before 31st March 2010.
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The Memorial Hall, Marlborough College
Our venue for the '2010 Circles of Knowledge Conference'