
What’s on at Summer Solstice

The Meaning of the Solstice: talk
What makes the Summer Solstice such a powerful and enduring celebration? This insightful talk explores the solstice’s historical and spiritual importance, from ancient sun temples and pagan rituals to modern-day festivals and reflections on nature’s cycles. Whether you're new to seasonal traditions or deeply rooted in them, you'll come away with a deeper understanding of how humans have honoured this turning point in the year for thousands of years.
60-minute session | included in your entrance

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.
60-minute session | £10 per person
Please bring your own mat and yoga equipment!

Kids journaling circle
In this relaxed, welcoming session children are invited into a creative space to express their thoughts and imaginations through writing, drawing, and playful prompts. Led with warmth and care, this session encourages kids to explore what midsummer means to them, whether through a story, a picture, or a dream for the future. With no pressure and plenty of encouragement, it’s a gentle introduction to journaling that supports self-expression, reflection, and a sense of personal connection to the day.
30-minute session | included in your entrance
Please bring your own journal/paper and writing equipment!

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.
30-minute session | included in your entrance
We also have a kids ceilidh for the little’uns →

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.
30-minute session | £12 per child
We also have a harp workshop for grown ups →

Folktales storytelling
Step into the ancient world with a magical storytelling session for all ages, held in one of our traditional buildings. Hear folktales, myths, and legends brought to life through lively performance and imagination. With roots in oral tradition, this session offers children and adults alike the chance to gather close, listen deeply, and be transported to other times and places where animals talk, magic is real, and the midsummer sun never sets.
30-minute session | included in your entrance

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.
60-minute drop-in session | £3 per person

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 from the Hollow Way. 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.
60-minute session | included in your entrance

Saxon music with Rhiannon Randle
Step back into the early medieval world with this evocative live performance of Saxon music played on reconstructed instruments including the lyre and harp. Held in an atmospheric Saxon hall, this session brings to life the sounds, stories, and musical traditions of a time long past. Rich in history and beautifully performed, it's an immersive and transportive experience for music lovers, history buffs, and anyone curious about the roots of European folk sound.
30-minute session | included in your entrance

Journaling circle
Take an hour to slow down and tune in with a guided journaling session that invites self-reflection and mindfulness. Using prompts inspired by the solstice and the changing seasons, you’ll explore thoughts, feelings, and intentions in a supportive space. Whether you're an experienced journaler or just curious to try, this is a beautiful opportunity to pause amid the weekend's energy and reconnect with yourself through words, stillness, and gentle creative flow.
60-minute session | included in your entrance
Please bring your own journal/paper and writing equipment!

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.
60-minute drop-in session | £3 per person

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.
60-minute session | £25 per person
We also have a kids harp workshop →

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.
30-minute session | included in your entrance
We also have an adults ceilidh for the grown ups →

Falconry display
Experience the power and grace of birds of prey in this breathtaking live falconry display. Learn about the ancient art of falconry and its historical significance while watching hawks, owls, and other magnificent birds soar, swoop, and show off their incredible skills. With expert commentary and close-up views, this is a thrilling and educational experience for all ages, combining wildlife, history, and awe-inspiring beauty in one unforgettable hour.
60-minute session | included in your entrance

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.
60-minute session | £10 per person
Please bring your own mat and yoga equipment!

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.
60-minute session | £25 per person
We also have a kids harp workshop →

Folktales storytelling
Step into the ancient world with a magical storytelling session for all ages, held in one of our traditional buildings. Hear folktales, myths, and legends brought to life through lively performance and imagination. With roots in oral tradition, this session offers children and adults alike the chance to gather close, listen deeply, and be transported to other times and places where animals talk, magic is real, and the midsummer sun never sets.
30-minute session | included in your entrance

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.
30-minute session | included in your entrance
We also have a kids ceilidh for the little’uns →