Samhain Walk
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Samhain Walk

By Wessex Wildways

As the clocks fall back and we enter the liminal period of Samhain, come and take a peek behind the veil and meet the Witches of Selwood.

Date and time

Location

Druley Hill

Druley Hill Witham Friary Frome BA12 6RJ United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 3 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Holiday • Halloween

Description:

As the clocks fall back and we enter the liminal period of Samhain, come and take a peek behind the veil and meet the Witches of Selwood. Drawing on research from the author and historian Andrew Pickering, we will visit one of their haunts and hear how the Selwood Witchhunts nearly became one of the most extreme, yet lesser known, in English history.

What significance does Samhain hold for modern day witches? Embracing the themes of this potent time, and in remembrance of all those who were persecuted in witchhunts, we will hold a short and simple ceremony - whilst this will be led by a pagan ceremonialist, it is inclusive of all faiths and none.

Min age: 18

Sorry, no dogs


Level: Moderate

Distance: 4.4km ( 2.7 miles) through woodland and farmland with one moderate climb

Time: Allow aprox 3 hrs (dependent on group pace)

Location: Meet at the car park opposite Druley Hill Farm,Witham Friary, Somerset, England, BA12 6RJ

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If busy, there is additional parking on the road, and there is also space at the bottom of the hill on the industrial estate at Gladwill Farm (look for the event flags)

To minimise our environmental impact, please car share where possible


NB: It is a legal requirement that all participants sign a Medical Disclaimer and Risk Acknowledgement form before embarking on any walk. Please consider carefully whether the walk suits your physical abilities and allow time before the walk start time to fill in the Consent form.


What to wear/bring:

Sturdy Walking Boots

Warm layers

Waterproof jacket and trousers

Sunscreen

Drinks and snacks, packed lunch if appropriate



Terms and Conditions:

- NO refunds or cancellation- walks will go ahead come rain or shine. In the event Wessex Wildways has to cancel the event due to un-forseen circumstances, you will be refunded.

- Wessex Wildways reserves the right to veto participation

- All participants must comply with instructions

- No dogs

- Adults over 18 only


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