Dalfsen

the Netherlands


In 2013 a Stone Circle 52+12+1 was established as perceived by Danny Vader in his visionaries. In collaboration with Charlotte Korbee,
Colard Sjerps and community.

 

Making of Stories of the
Community Stone Circle in Dalfsen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Stones in the Stone Circle of Dalfsen

Next Steps

Below you'll find some options you might want to consider to start your Stone Circle journey or explore further 

1. The Community Stone Circle in Dalfsen can only be visited when attending an event that is being organized there. We will let you know as soon as we have more clarity on when and how you could visit. 

2. We'll share tips and backgrounds in our private Facebook Community to explore what the stone circles might help you with and yes, also vice versa.

3. Establish a Stone Circle for your Community if you feel a place of peace, support and truthful listening is being asked for in these times. Please get in touch with us.

If you would like to endeavor on an adventure of establishing a community Stone Circle yourself or have some questions, please get in touch. You can also first check out the FAQ at the bottom of this page to see if your question is already answerd there.

We are happy to create the future with you! 

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Center Stone
of the
Dalfsen Stone Circle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Facts and figures about the Dalfsen Stone Circle 

  • In 2013 Danny and Community established a Community Stone Circle with 52+12+1 stones in Dalfsen, the Netherlands.
  • The Stone Circle is situated next to the river Vecht in the province of Overijssel.
  • The Stone Circle has a diameter of about 150m.
  • The area belongs to the local Water Board. This area is open for visits when events are being organized. Unfortunately, it is not possible to visit the Stone Circle by yourself.  
  • The circle serves as a reminder of the community values Peace and Gratitude. 
  • This place inspires people in their nature connection and celebrating the rhythm of the seasons. 

 

 

 

 

 

 The River Vecht

Frequently Asked Questions

Call To Action