Thousands cheer as the sun rises on winter solstice at Stonehenge
[December 22, 2025]
LONDON (AP) — Thousands of people cheered and danced around
Stonehenge as the sun rose over the prehistoric stone circle on Sunday,
the winter solstice.
The crowds, many dressed as druids and pagans, had gathered before dawn,
waiting patiently in the dark and cold field in southwest England. Some
sang and beat drums, while others took time to reflect among the huge
stone pillars. |

People celebrate the Winter Solstice sunrise celebrations at Stonehenge,
a world-famous prehistoric monument on Salisbury Plain, England, Sunday,
Dec. 21, 2025.(AP Photo/Anthony Upton) |
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Many make the pilgrimage to the stone circle every summer and
winter and consider it a spiritual experience. The ancient
monument, erected between 5,000 and 3,500 years ago, was built
to align with the movement of the sun on the solstices — key
dates in the calendar for ancient farmers.
English Heritage, the organization that manages Stonehenge, said
some 8,500 people celebrated Saturday at the monument on
Salisbury Plain, about 75 miles (120 kilometers) southwest of
London. It added that its livestream of the festivities drew
over 242,000 views from around the world.
Sunday is the shortest day of the year north of the equator,
where the solstice marks the start of astronomical winter. It’s
the opposite in the Southern Hemisphere, where it is the longest
day of the year and summer will start.
The winter solstice is when the sun makes its shortest, lowest
arc, but many celebrate it as a time of renewal because after
Sunday, the sun starts climbing again and days will get a little
longer every day until late June.
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