The Summer Solstice marks the time when the sun is at the height of its power – and nature’s response is a splendid display of colour and fragrance. This time is known in contemporary Druidry as ‘Alban Hefin’ which means ‘Light of the Summer Shore’.
Midsummer is the time when the tide of light has reached its high water mark – the time of greatest light, though also tinged with some sadness because from now on the sun’s strength will begin to ebb as we enter the waning year.
Independently facilitated by local members of druids, these seasonal gatherings are an opportunity to explore and deepen your awareness of earth-centred spiritual heritage.
Following a private group ceremony, the afternoon gathering is open to general visitors in the afternoon – more information coming closer to the event!
