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Winter Solstice Walk

Embrace the beauty of the winter solstice with a sunset walk to the summit of Divis Mountain. Journey through tranquil landscapes before taking in the spectacular sunset view from the top.

  • Booking not needed
  • Free event

The winter solstice – the shortest day of the year, usually 21 December – and the anticipation of longer days to follow since prehistoric times. Ancient sites are thought to align with the sunrise or sunset at midsummer or midwinter. This would have demonstrated the importance of seasonal changes to Neolithic people and was probably tied to agricultural cycles and spiritual beliefs. Over time, observing the winter solstice was absorbed into pagan traditions such as Yule, where Germanic and Norse ancestors honoured the sun’s return. In recent years, the winter solstice is marked more for its symbolism of renewal and the changing of the season. Modern gatherings draw Druids, Pagans and tourists alike, often focusing on nature, reflection and community.

nationaltrust.org.uk/winter-solstice

Booking is not required for this event.

Times

The basics

Meeting point

Meet in the lower car park to begin the walk.

What to bring and wear

Weather appropriate clothing and sturdy walking boots are recommended.

Accessibility

Moderate climb, with some steep incline and uneven terrain in parts.

Other

Dogs on leads are welcome. For any enquiries, please email belfast@nationaltrust.org.uk

Contact info

Divis & the Black Mountain

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