Lammas S/H - Autumn Arrives - First Harvest
Wed, 01 Feb
|Southern Hemisphere
Celebrate Lammas, the first harvest festival, with bread, bonfires, and gratitude. Join in the communal joy of sharing the Earth's bounty in the Southern Hemisphere on February 1st.


Time & Location
01 Feb 2034, 12:00 am
Southern Hemisphere
About the event
What is Lammas?
Lammas, also known as Lughnasadh, is one of the eight nature festivals and is marking the beginning of the harvest season. In the Southern Hemisphere, this celebration falls on February 1st, aligning with the first fruits of the harvest, particularly grains.
The name "Lammas" derives from the Old English "hlaf-mass," meaning "loaf mass," celebrating the first loaf baked from the new harvest. Lammas is one of the four fire festivals in the Wheel of the Year, alongside Imbolc, Beltane, and Samhain, where fire plays a significant role in rituals and celebrations.
The Significance of Lammas:
Harvest Festival: It's a time to give thanks for the abundance of the Earth, acknowledging the hard work of the growing season and the first fruits of the labor.
Cycle of Life: Lammas celebrates the cycle of growth, maturity, and eventual decline, reminding us of the natural rhythm of life, death, and…