

Our Stone Circle –
A Place of Connection, Memory and Grounding


our stone circle

On an open meadow here on our land, surrounded by forests and fields, we created something very special: our stone circle.
A circle made of 13 carefully placed stones, surrounded by a small trench – like a gateway into a space beyond everyday life.
A space that invites us to slow down, to connect, and to remember.
This circle was not just a project. It came from a deep inner calling – a quiet voice that guided us to create, to feel, and to connect.
We built it with our hands, our hearts, and our full presence. Together, as a couple, but also with the intention to open it for others.
Why a Stone Circle?
Stone circles are ancient symbols. People have built them all over the world – from the British Isles to Scandinavia and Africa.
They were places for rituals, ceremonies, healing, and spiritual connection.
The circle itself is a symbol of wholeness, cycles, and life. It has no beginning and no end.
It reminds us that everything is connected – nature, people, time, and spirit.
The Meaning of the Number 13
Our stone circle has 13 stones – a number that is deeply rooted in nature.
There are 13 moon cycles in a year. Many ancient cultures followed the moon calendar and lived in rhythm with these natural cycles.
The number 13 stands for transformation, change, and inner truth.
It connects the physical and the spiritual world. For us, it also stands for balance – between man and woman, earth and sky, stillness and movement.
This circle is more than a beautiful place – it is a living, breathing space.
It reminds us that we are part of nature, not separate from it. That everything is energy, and everything is connected.
We created this place together – as partners, as humans, as listeners to the land. But the circle speaks to everyone who enters it.
A Place for You?
Our stone circle is open to all who feel called:
To sit in silence.
To breathe.
To connect.
For ceremonies, rituals, meditations, or simply to come home to yourself.
This is a place to remember that nature is not outside of us –
It is us.
Welcome to the circle.