The Wheel of the Year

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Hemisphere
Illustrated Wheel of the Year with eight seasonal festivals, solstices, equinoxes, dates, and zodiac signs

Drag to turn · Select a festival · Change the information layer

Follow a seasonal story

Guided journeys through the year

Choose a curated path when you want more than a filter. Each route turns the Wheel step by step and explains why the next festival matters.

Explore eight seasonal festivals through an interactive year, then open the Knowledge Guide for history, symbols, modern practice, related deities, and deeper reading.

The modern Wheel brings together astronomical turning points, historically distinct festivals, regional traditions, and contemporary Pagan practice. Evidence labels keep those layers visible.

The Wheel of the Year and its seasonal origins
Wheel of the Year

Is the Wheel of the Year Ancient? The Modern History of the Eight Sabbats

A careful history of how the modern eight-sabbat Wheel combined solstices, equinoxes, and Gaelic seasonal festivals.
Wheel of the Year in the Southern Hemisphere
Wheel of the Year

The Wheel of the Year in the Southern Hemisphere

How to adapt the Wheel of the Year to Southern Hemisphere seasons without erasing ancestry, community, or local ecology.
Mabon rituals and autumn equinox offerings
Wheel of the Year

Mabon Rituals, Altar, Colors, and Harvest Traditions

Create a grounded autumn-equinox practice through harvest, inventory, reciprocity, preparation, and transparent modern symbolism.
Ostara altar for the spring equinox
Wheel of the Year

Ostara Altar, Rituals, Colors, Flowers, and Symbols

A practical Ostara guide that separates equinox astronomy, limited Eostre evidence, local spring ecology, and modern Pagan symbolism.
Lughnasadh harvest celebration and ritual
Wheel of the Year

How to Celebrate Lughnasadh or Lammas Today

Practical, historically transparent ways to mark Lughnasadh or Lammas through harvest, craft, skill, community, and reciprocity.
Litha rituals for the summer solstice
Wheel of the Year

Litha Rituals, Altar, Colors, Flowers, and Symbols

Build a meaningful Litha observance around solstice astronomy, local ecology, safe practice, and clearly labelled modern correspondences.
The Twelve Days of Yule and winter solstice traditions
Wheel of the Year

The Twelve Days of Yule: History, Meaning, and Modern Practice

A careful guide to the Twelve Days of Yule, medieval and later midwinter traditions, and responsible modern Pagan practice.
Imbolc altar with beeswax candles, Brigid’s cross, oats, white linen and snowdrops
Wheel of the Year

Imbolc Candles, Altar, Colors, and Traditions: A Practical Guide

Build a simple Imbolc altar with candles, colors, a Brigid’s cross and seasonal symbols while distinguishing Irish tradition from modern Pagan practice.
Controlled Beltane fires, cattle and flowering May branches in a Highland meadow at dawn
Wheel of the Year

Beltane Rituals and Celebration: Fire, Protection, and May Traditions

Explore Beltane rituals for individuals, couples and groups, with historically grounded fire, protection, May greenery, consent, safety, and modern practice.
Cattle returning toward shelter in a rural Irish landscape at the beginning of winter
Wheel of the Year

Samhain as the Celtic New Year: Threshold of the Dark Season

Understand Samhain as the opening of winter and a spiritual New Year through Gaelic seasonal time, ancestral presence, endings, preparation, and renewal.
Carved Irish turnip lantern, apples, hazelnuts and a simple mask at a rural cottage on Samhain evening
Wheel of the Year

Samhain and Halloween: Two Traditions at the Same Threshold

Explore how Samhain and Halloween meet through winter’s beginning, the dead, guising, lanterns, food, divination, and living Irish and Pagan tradition.
Autumn harvest food prepared for a grounded Mabon observance
Wheel of the Year

Autumn Equinox, Harvest, and Balance: A Grounded Guide to Mabon

Connect autumn-equinox astronomy with harvest, gratitude, reciprocity, preparation, and practical modern Mabon observance.