When Is Lughnasadh 2024. We revel in the last of the warmth and the long days and give thanks for the earth’s bounty and the beauty that surrounds us. This ancient gaelic holiday marks the first harvest, a time to honor the abundance of the earth and express gratitude for the gifts of nature.
Lughnasadh, celebrated annually on august 1, is a gaelic festival observed by the irish, scottish, manx, celtic neopagans, and wiccans to mark the start of the harvest season. One of several historic sources for the four celtic fire festivals imbolc, bealtaine, lughnasadh und samhain is the early.