
Upcoming events.

Solstice yoga
Welcome the longest day of the year with a grounding, heart-opening yoga session under the open sky. This adults-only class is designed to help you align with the energy of midsummer through breathwork, mindful movement, and seasonal intention-setting. Held in a peaceful natural setting, it’s an opportunity to slow down, stretch out, and reconnect, whether you’re a seasoned yogi or just seeking a moment of calm. Bring your mat, your breath, and your curiosity.
Additional tickets required, £10 per person. Get tickets here →

Ceilidh
Join us for a joyful celebration of connection through dance! Pronounced ‘kay-lee’, a ceilidh is a traditional Gaelic dance for large groups and social gatherings, and a great way to get moving. No experience or skill necessary, just a willingness to have fun!
We’ll have a live folk band and a friendly caller to guide you through the steps. Come solo, with a partner, or in a group, and get ready to laugh and jig your way around the field! A perfect burst of midsummer energy for all.
We also have a kids ceilidh for the little’uns →

Drop-in corn dolly workshop
Learn a heritage craft deeply rooted in rural life. Drop in any time during the hour to make your own traditional "countryman’s favour" — a small corn dolly symbolizing good luck, harvest, and connection to the land. This simple yet meaningful craft takes about 15 minutes and is suitable for both adults and children. Learn a bit of rural folklore, work with natural materials, and leave with a handmade keepsake that ties you to the ancient rhythms of the land and the warmth of midsummer tradition.
Additional tickets required, £3 per person. Get tickets here →

Community picnic
Gather together for a relaxed, joyful picnic under the stretch tent, where we’ll create a shared space to eat, chat, and soak up the summer solstice atmosphere with live folk music. Bring your own food or choose from delicious local vendors offering street food favourites — vegan hot dogs, classic chips, burgers, and more. Picnic blankets and tables will be available, and the bar will be open serving alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks including cider, mead, and beer. A perfect midsummer moment to share stories, laughter, and a meal with friends old and new.

Harp workshop
Ever wanted to try your hand at playing the harp? This one-hour workshop gives adults the rare chance to learn from a professional harpist in a relaxed, beginner-friendly setting. Harps are provided, and no experience is necessary — just curiosity and a love for beautiful music. You’ll learn the basics of technique, play simple melodies, and leave with a newfound appreciation for this magical instrument. A unique and enriching midsummer experience to remember.
Additional tickets required, £25 per person. Get tickets here →

Kids ceilidh
Designed especially for younger dancers, this playful ceilidh gives kids the chance to experience the joy of traditional folk dancing in a relaxed, welcoming setting. Led by an engaging caller and backed by live music, it’s a chance to twirl, stomp, and giggle alongside new friends. With simple steps and no pressure, this short session is all about movement, rhythm, and shared joy — perfect for kids with energy to burn and imaginations ready to soar.

Children’s harp workshop
A special opportunity for children to discover the magic of harp music! In this fun and supportive 30-minute session, professional harpist Keziah Thomas will guide kids through their first experience with this enchanting instrument. Harps are provided and no prior musical knowledge is needed — just a willingness to try something new. Perfect for curious young minds and budding musicians, this workshop offers a hands-on taste of musical creativity in a relaxed, friendly setting.
Additional tickets required, £12 per child. Get tickets here →