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Summer Solstice Evening Retreat

#GetActive Outdoors Extravaganza -Slieve Gullion Forest Park Family Walk, Slieve Gullion Forest Park, 89 Drumintee Road, Killeavy, Newry, County Armagh, BT35 8SW
Summer solstice in Slieve Gullion

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Solstice literally means 'light standing still'. This special Celtic festival marks midsummer and the longest day of sunlight in the year.

Connect with the stillness of Slieve Gullion forest and the sacred Celtic light.

Ground yourself in the present moment through the gifts of mindfulness and forest bathing, guided by Ann from Xhale.

Celebrate the longest day in Ann's quirky meditation space 'the hut' with elderflower cordial and summer strawberries

Rest during a summer solstice healing white light meditation, setting spiritual intentions for the rest of the year

 

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