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Stonehenge Winter Solstice: Sunrise Rituals Draw Crowds
21 Dec
Summary
- Thousands gathered at Stonehenge to witness the winter solstice sunrise.
- Visitors were allowed closer to the stones than ever before.
- The event marks the shortest day and the start of astronomical winter.

Thousands of people gathered at Stonehenge on December 21, 2025, to celebrate the winter solstice and witness the sunrise on the shortest day of the year. Visitors, some dressed in traditional folk attire and others prepared for the chilly weather, cheered as the sun broke through the brightening skies.
English Heritage noted that visitors were granted closer access to the ancient stones than in previous years, with a representative urging attendees to treat the site with care due to its rare lichens and carvings. The event is considered a revered cultural moment, symbolizing a transition from darkness into light and rebirth for many.
As the shortest day of the year, December 21, 2025, also signifies the start of astronomical winter, based on Earth's axial tilt. Astronomical winter will conclude on March 20, 2026, contrasting with the meteorological definition which began on December 1.




