crop circle july 2027

As of July 9, 2026, the 2026 crop circle season is active, primarily in Wiltshire, UK (the global hotspot), with additional reports from other UK areas and at least one international (Switzerland). Most July formations are recent, so full high-quality diagrams and analyses are still being added to sites like Temporary Temples and Crop Circle Connector.

Here’s a summary of reported July 2026 formations (and late June for context) based on current sources. Note that “global” activity is heavily UK-centric; few non-UK reports for early July.

Key July 2026 Reports (UK, mostly Wiltshire)

  • Maccoombe Down, Tidcombe, Wiltshire (reported July 7, 2026)
    ~70m in wheat. Described with a unique/hypercube-like shape including standing circles. Public access allowed (follow tractor tracks). Photos by Nick Bull / Crop Circles from Above.

  • Zeals Knoll, near Mere, Wiltshire (reported July 5, 2026)
    ~40m in wheat. Drone footage available (e.g., with deer).

  • Monument Hill / Etchilhampton area, Wiltshire (reported ~July 3–4, 2026; second formation noted)
    ~80m and another ~150ft. One linked to prior nearby circles (e.g., June 25 Etchilhampton). Complex designs.

  • Alfred’s Castle Settlement, Nr Bishopstone, Oxfordshire (reported July 3, 2026)
    Two circles (~75m and ~50m) in wheat. Drone videos available.

Late June for context (still relevant/recent): Etchilhampton/Coate (~55m), Grovely Wood/First Broad Drive (~50m), etc.

Where to Find Diagrams, Aerial Photos & Analyses

Diagrams (line drawings showing geometry) typically appear on these sites days/weeks after reports, under individual circle pages (e.g., aerials + “DIAGRAMS” sections). Search the sites for specific locations.

Non-UK / Global Notes

  • One reported in Zürcher Weinland, Switzerland (June 23, 2026) — elongated formation.

  • Activity remains overwhelmingly UK-focused; monitor the above sites for any new international reports.

For the absolute latest diagrams and high-res images, bookmark and check Temporary Temples + Crop Circle Connector daily, as new ones are documented quickly during the season. Drone/aerial footage on YouTube (search “Stonehenge Dronescapes” or “Crop Circles from Above” + date) is also very useful for visualization.