Rose Line Tour  
Client dowsing with rods in Roslin Glen

“I wanted to tell you how much my sister (Lilla) and I (Inga) enjoyed the tour to Rosslyn chapel and the other visits we had that day in July. (I wish I had had a notebook with me to write down some details.) We were keen to know more about all the historical facts and the mysteries as well, of the places we visited that great day. This day made a difference for me, I am interested in studying more about ley-lines and geometrics here in Iceland

Ingibjorg Ringsted. Iceland

Celtic Trails as with all other tours that include Rosslyn Chapel is the originator of this and other unique tours. The Rose Line has been mentioned on tours of Rosslyn since 1999, and in 2006 a full day tour was introduced that traces the Rose Line within the Edinburgh and Roslin area, a vital ley line that author Dan Brown writes of in the Da VinciCode as being on a north-south meridian. This is not strictly true. The line has been known for many years by those of us researching the local ley lines. A unique form of "Golden section" extends from Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh to Rosslyn Chapel. There are several key locations on and keying into the line that include holy wells, ruined chapels and ancient monuments erected by the Sinclairs.

The tour will offer you opportunities for "tuning in" and, if you like, dowsing the carefully researched sites. If you are a beginner at dowsing you can learn this ancient art on site. Many have and found it a fun thing to do!

This tour was inaugurated in New Year Day 2006 by an enthusiastic group from Ireland.

Jackie Queally +44 (0)131 667 8510

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