What Is Beltane and Why Do We Celebrate It? Beltane is the name of a Gaelic May Day festival, typically celebrated in Ireland, Isle of Man and Scotland. Taking place between the spring equinox and the ...
It’s time to embrace your inner fire and let your passions burn bright Magic permeates through the air as we step into the blossoming beauty and passion of Beltane. This ancient celebration is a ...
(RNS) — One of the eight sabbats, or modern pagan holidays, Beltane is a celebration of community after the colder months and of the returning fertility of the land. (RNS) — “Love, whose month is ever ...
“Is this your first Beltane?” a teenager asks me sympathetically – with a subtle hint of an eye roll, blended with a definite note of concern, because I’m clearly lost. I’ve been to Edinburgh’s Calton ...
Thousands of revellers lit up the night sky above Scotland’s capital to celebrate the start of spring Pagan-style. A huge crowd came together on Edinburgh’s Calton Hill to mark the end of the colder ...
What is Beltane? Beltane is an ancient Celtic holiday that begins at sunset on April 30th and lasts until sunset on May 1. Neopagans celebrate it as a festive occasion that marks the end of spring and ...
Take a dawn chorus walk, go forest-bathing or sit by a glowing bonfire for a night of Celtic story-telling. For one magical week, visitors can experience the historic gardens of Wentworth Woodhouse as ...