The furthest I ever traveled from home

Share a story about the furthest you’ve ever traveled from home.

The furthest I have ever traveled from home was probably when my husband, Richard, and I went to Stonehenge (outside of Amesbury) in England. We flew into Dublin, Ireland, Bath, England, and Edinburgh, Scotland during an 18-day vacation that included two hiking tours. The first hike was in Ireland (Game of Thrones tour). Read about it here: /https://sheilamurrey.net/2019/12/03/game-of-thrones-tour-dublin-ireland-winterfell/

The second tour, was the reason for our trip to Europe, a Sacred Celtic Journey. Read my three blog articles about our journey here:

https://sheilamurrey.net/2019/08/03/a-sacred-celtic-journey-part-1-ireland/

https://sheilamurrey.net/2019/10/20/a-sacred-celtic-journey-part-2-england/

https://sheilamurrey.net/2019/11/24/a-sacred-celtic-journey-part-3-scotland/

One of the reasons I felt drawn to take this journey was to go inside the Newgrange neolithic tomb and to meditate inside the stone circle of Stonehenge. I got way more out of this vacation than I bargained for though! The whole experience (including my winning the entry back into Newgrange for Winter Solstice) really was the highlight of my life!

Meditating within the stone circle of Stonehenge.

The blog article about our return trip for Winter Solstice:

https://sheilamurrey.net/2020/04/11/newgrange-inside-the-chamber-during-the-winter-solstice/