Away from Halloween, we take a walk through time:
The Celtic year began on the night of November 1st with the festival of Samhain, which bids farewell to summer and welcomes winter. It is said that spirits can be seen and contacted on this night.
It will be a very special walk with lights and stories about Samhein - or, as it is known today, Halloween. What significance did this night have for Celts and other cultures? And what stories are there about this very special night?
Children are also invited with their parents and grandparents to this special Halloween hike.
The Celtic year began on the night of November 1st with the festival of Samhain, which bids farewell to summer and welcomes winter. It is said that spirits can be seen and contacted on this night.
It will be a very special walk with lights and stories about Samhein - or, as it is known today, Halloween. What significance did this night have for Celts and other cultures? And what stories are there about this very special night?
Children are also invited with their parents and grandparents to this special Halloween hike.
- Lead by nature and landscape guide Petra Spyra
- Meeting point: Kirchberg hiking parking lot (Kirchbergstraße L961, 32689 Kalletal)
- Participation free of charge
- Registration by 29.10.2025 at the latest at wandern@kalletal.de
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Registration required
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Eligibility
Target Group Family
for familys
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