Lammas Festival Lammas Festival

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The word ‘Lammas’ comes from the old English for ‘Loaf Mass’, a celebration of the Earth’s bounty, traditionally held at the time of cutting the first corn crop. Lammas is also known as Lughnasadh, a name derived from that of the Celtic Sun God, Lugh.

It is one of the main festivals now celebrated by the modern Pagan movement. As well as offering a showcase for local talent – music, Morris dancing, drumming and Storytelling– this event also Raises money for the R.N.L.I., Entertains the local community and encourages visitors to the town.

Name Distance Prices From
Bo s Holiday Cottage 0.4 ml £120.00 Book
Ravilious 0.7 ml £40.00 Book
The Devonshire Park Hotel 0.8 ml £60.00 Book
The Ellesmere 0.8 ml £39.00 Book
The Mowbray 0.8 ml £35.00 Book
New Wilmington Hotel 0.8 ml £78.00 Book
The Sheldon 0.8 ml £28.35 Book
Palm Court Hotel 0.8 ml £45.00 Book
The Grand Hotel 0.9 ml £150.00 Book
Best Western Lansdowne Hotel 0.9 ml £25.00 Book
Southcroft 0.9 ml £75.00 Book
Brayscroft House 0.9 ml £40.00 Book
The Hydro Hotel 0.9 ml £35.00 Book
The Big Sleep Hotel Eastbourne By Compass Hospitality 0.9 ml £26.10 Book
The Guesthouse East 0.9 ml £79.00 Book

Western Lawns, Eastbourne Seafront, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN214UH