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Winter Solstice in the Woods

Slieve Gullion Forest Park, 89 Drumintee Road, Killeavy, County Armagh, BT35 8SW
Winter Solstice mandela

About

Solstice literally means “light standing still”.

This is the perfect chance to stop and connect with the Winter Solstice light on sacred Slieve Gullion mountain.  Forest Bathing is an evidence-based wellness practice which originated in Japan in the 1980’s as a stress prevention intervention. 2 hours in the forest boosts your immunity for up to 10 days.

We will create a special Mandela using natural objects selected by you from within the forest. This will support clarity, focus, energy and wisdom when setting intentions for the year ahead. Connect with the sacred Solstice light through a guided healing white light meditation followed by personal reflection to develop goals and affirmations for the year ahead.

Your forest experience will end with a tea ceremony including organic winter berry cordial and shortbread from a local bakery.

Special notes for guests

Please wear warm, comfortable clothing and a few extra layers as we will be standing and sitting still in the forest, waterproofs, walking boots/shoes. Ann will provide a rucksack,  small waterproof yoga mat and other materials to support your immersion. Bring a notebook and pen for your goals and affirmations

Let us know of any health conditions, allergies or mobility issues and we will try our best to support you.

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  • Booking Required

Parking & Transport

  • On site parking
  • Station nearby

Guide Prices

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Adult£62.00 per ticket

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Opening Times

Forest-bathing for Winter Stolstice (20 Dec 2025)
DayTimes
Saturday09:00 - 11:30

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