Celebrate the softer side of Samhain in Ireland
Hill of Tara, Co. Meath
This year, among many events that will explore this side of Samhain is a new experience at the magnificent Powerscourt Estate in County Wicklow. The Wonder of Trees experience (2–3 November) aims to spark wonder, and promote learning, connection and restoration around trees. The sessions will include tree and ecology walks with renowned horticulturists, conservationists and ecologists and panel discussions about the important role trees play in biodiversity and healthy ecosystems. To add some Samhain Celtic mysticism to the celebrations Candlelit Tales will host a special Samhain-themed storytelling show - “Tree Lore – Myths & Music”. This show will weave together the lore of trees to entertain the minds on Sunday morning.

Wonder of Trees, Powerscourt Estate, Co. Wicklow
This is one of many Samhain events taking place in Ireland’s Ancient East where the landscape, which includes the sacred hills of Tara and Uisneach, is linked to ancient rituals. At Samhain, many people visit these sacred spaces to feel their energy and connect with the past.
One of the island’s biggest Samhain/Halloween festivals, Púca, takes place 31 October – 3 November in County Meath with a stellar line-up of performers and events. Alongside the entertainment there are opportunities to delve into the mystical at a Sacred Songs and Sound Bath Concert or clear your head and connect with nature in a Hot Box Sauna Samhain experience.

2023 Puca Festival, Trim Castle, Co. Meath
In County Wicklow, you can join a weekend retreat (25–27 October) that explores the dream state and power of ritual and dance; In Darkness Dreaming celebrates Samhain as a time of letting go. And in beautiful Carlingford a Samhain yoga retreat (25–28 October) invites you to turn your gaze inwards and develop mindfulness.
Over in County Tipperary The Samhain Experience is a two-day transformative retreat filled with sound healing, meditation, shamanic journeying and ancestral healing. Visiting ancient sacred sites in counties Tipperary and Limerick, it offers the chance to reconnect with nature and with the ancestors through a powerful shamanic ceremony and rhythmic drumming event.

The Samhain Experience
The experience also includes a Samhain mask-making experience, where participants craft an aghaidh-fidil (the Irish term for face mask). This is what people would have done in ancient times so that they could wear the masks to walk among the spirits at Samhain and it’s how the custom of wearing Halloween masks came about.