SACRED SITES
Ancient Sacred Sites & Ley Lines
Places where the veil is thin.
The Sacred Sites guide is a companion to the wider reference library in Grimoire. Each site is connected to specific traditions, deities, and lore — and the Pantheon profiles the gods and goddesses associated with each culture, while the Bibliotheca holds the sacred texts and lore that belong to those traditions. Together, the three sections form a layered picture of each site — the place, the divine, and the written word.
For practitioners who want to understand the deeper context of the sites they feel drawn to, the Lessons section covers sacred geography and its role in magical practice. And if a site connects to your own path, the Deity Journal is where you can record your relationship with the divine beings associated with it — offerings, signs, and the history of your connection over time.
What's Inside
Global Guide
Sacred sites across the British Isles, Western Europe, the Mediterranean, the Americas, and beyond. Organised by region, tradition, and type — stone circles, temples, groves, springs, and mountain sanctuaries.
Lore & History
What happened here. Who worshipped here. Which traditions consider it sacred and why. Each entry carries the mythology, ritual history, and spiritual significance of the site.
Types of Sacred Places
Stone circles. Holy wells. Burial mounds. Forest groves. Mountain peaks. Temple ruins. Each type carries its own spiritual tradition and approach to working with the land.
Distance Practice
You don't have to be there. The guide includes how to attune to, honour, and work with a sacred site from a distance — for practitioners who can't travel but feel drawn to a place.
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