Sabbats & Wheel of the Year

The Sabbats and Wheel of the Year mark the seasonal festivals in many pagan and witchcraft traditions. These celebrations honor the cycles of nature, the sun, and the earth, and are often observed with rituals, feasts, and spiritual practices.

In this section, you will find guides for each Sabbatβ€”including Yule, Imbolc, Ostara, Beltane, Litha, Lammas, Mabon, and Samhainβ€”along with tips for seasonal rituals, altar setups, correspondences, and traditional celebrations.

If you are looking for ways to celebrate the changing seasons, deepen your connection to nature, or plan meaningful rituals, these resources will help you honor the rhythm of the year and incorporate seasonal magick into your practice.

Lammas/Lughnasadh, Sabbats & Wheel of the Year

10 Witchy Things to Do in July 2026

July is the heart of summerβ€”hot, bright, and overflowing with magical potential. The sun shines at its strongest, gardens are bursting with life, and the energy of abundance is everywhere. For witches, July is a powerful month for working with solar magic, protection, confidence, prosperity, and personal growth. If you’re looking to deepen your spiritual […]

Lammas/Lughnasadh

10 Witchy Things to Do in August 2026

August arrives with golden fields, warm evenings, and the first whispers of the harvest season. For witches, pagans, and spiritually minded folk, this month offers countless opportunities to connect with the changing energies of nature. From celebrating Lughnasadh and working with the powerful Sturgeon Moon, August is filled with magical moments worth embracing. These witchy

Litha, Sabbats & Wheel of the Year

Summer Solstice 2026: Spiritual Meaning, Litha Rituals & Ways to Celebrate the Longest Day of the Year

The longest day of the year is almost here! The Summer Solstice, known in many pagan and witchcraft traditions as Litha, arrives on June 21, 2026, marking the official beginning of summer in the Northern Hemisphere. As the Sun reaches the height of its power, we experience the longest period of daylight and the shortest

Beltane

Simple Beltane Rituals for a Magical May Day

Ah, Beltane… the fire festival that practically radiates warmth, magic, and a whole lot of flower crowns. Traditionally celebrated on May 1st, Beltane marks the halfway point between the spring equinox and the summer solstice. It’s a time to celebrate fertility, abundance, passion, and the return of the sun’s full strength. If you’re craving a

Beltane, Sabbats & Wheel of the Year

Beltane 2026: A Witches Guide to Rituals, Traditions, Foods and Decorations

Beltane, also known as May Day, is one of the eight sabbats celebrated by Pagans, Wiccans and Witchcraft practitioners. It marks the beginning of summer and is celebrated on May 1st in the Northern Hemisphere. This festival is all about fertility, growth, and renewal. In 2026, this sacred sabbat is made even more powerful as

Beltane, Deities & Mythology, Sabbats & Wheel of the Year

The May Queen: A Symbol of Spring, Renewal, and Feminine Power

As the year turns to Beltane, the world bursts into bloom, and the May Queen steps forward as a radiant symbol of spring, fertility, and the divine feminine. But who is the May Queen, and what does she represent in pagan and witchcraft traditions? Let’s explore her history, symbolism, and modern relevance. The Origins of

Herbs & Plant Magick, Ostara, Sabbats & Wheel of the Year

Magical Ostara Herbal Tea: A Spring Equinox Ritual Blend for Renewal, Dreams & Prosperity

Ostara, also known as the Spring Equinox, falls around March 20–21 each year. It marks the moment when day and night are perfectly balanced, and the earth bursts into life after winter’s rest. This Sabbat celebrates renewal, fertility, growth, new beginnings, and the awakening of nature. In modern witchcraft, Wicca, and pagan traditions, Ostara is

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