1.May is #Beltane, a time for blessings, bonfires, flowers and fresh beginnings. May the season bring warmth and joy. #BeltaneBlessings #MayDay #SpringMagic #Renewal Load image 129 KB
— Regenbogen Schmiede🏳️🌈-🖤🩶🤍💚🤍🩶🖤 (@RegenbogenSchmi) May 1, 2026
1.May starts with #Beltane — a festival of fire, fertility, flowers and joyful movement toward summer. Dance into May. #DanceIntoMay #SpringMagic #MayDay Load image 126 KB
— Regenbogen Schmiede🏳️🌈-🖤🩶🤍💚🤍🩶🖤 (@RegenbogenSchmi) May 1, 2026
1.May begins with Beltane — honoring fire, flowers, growth and the beauty of renewal. A season of bloom is here. #Beltane #SeasonOfBloom #SpringMagic #Bloom Load image 128 KB
— Regenbogen Schmiede🏳️🌈-🖤🩶🤍💚🤍🩶🖤 (@RegenbogenSchmi) May 1, 2026
I have finished this watercolour painting of a rose just in time for the start of summer. Happy May Day! #Beltane Load image 65 KB
— Anna Dowd Art, Pieces of Nature (@Piecesofnature1) May 1, 2026
Witchcraft on May morning. The Shape-Shifters Witches were believed to transform into hares, especially on May 1st, to steal the "milk-profit" from cows. Linked to the festival of Bealtaine a time when the boundary between our world & the supernatural is thin Connemara Man Load image 81 KB
— This is Ireland 🇮🇪☘️ (@ThisIsIreland3) May 1, 2026
Happy 1st May from all at Precision Nutrition 1st May celebrates Ireland's ancient Celtic festival of Bealtaine & summer's arrival. People would gather around sacred fires, engaging in rituals to bless the land, livestock, & community for a prosperous summer ahead. 1/2 Load image 159 KB
— Precision Nutrition (@PrecisionNutrit) May 1, 2026
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Happy #Beltane / May Day Spring has now reached her peak~ Summer is on her way We welcome the return of the Earth Goddess; She brings life back to the land, flowers blossom and the earth is green and fertile again Load image
Bealtaine Fire burning bright, Swirling high into the night Heal me now and light my way, May my past mistakes be burned away. Dancing round and round we go, Honouring the seasonal Divine flow Thank you God & Goddess above- For your fire, light & love. #Bealtaine Load image Load image 8 KB
— Irish Mindfulness (@IrishMindfulnss) May 1, 2026
Happy Beltane A celebration of fire, growth, passion, and the coming summer. Light a candle, make a wish, and welcome the season. Blessed Beltane #WitchesofX #Beltane Load image Load image
— The Witches' Quest (@thewitchesquest) May 1, 2026
La Bealtaine (IRL) History
May Day in Ireland, like in many Celtic religions, commemorates the coming of spring and the blossoming of flowers and fruit, a festival known as Lá Bealtaine. May Day maypoles, brightly decorated tall poles with ribbons attached, are a common sight and a reminder of the country's pagan past.
May Day is also celebrated as part of the global worker’s rights movement, with protests and marches taking place in the larger cities and towns of Ireland. The contrast between the two events on this day are remarkable but each offer their own charms. The passive and contemplative aspects of May Day are countered by the vocal energy of Labour Day. May Day is on May 2.
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May Day traditions in Ireland include, the May Bush, the May Pole, May Bonfires, May Flowers and May Boughs. All are associated with luck and protection.
The US does not celebrate May Day opposed to the widespread marches and protest found in Europe. In 1958, President Eisenhower made May 1 Law Day and Loyalty Day as a means of presenting a religious or patriotic alternative to what is seen as a communist or socialist day.
All labour that uplifts humanity has dignity and importance and should be undertaken with painstaking excellence. – Martin Luther King Jr.
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Discover some of Ireland’s natural beauty and cultural landmarks. Take a trip to Dublin to see the Castle, take a peaceful stroll around Trinity College or catch some traditional music at the Cobblestone.
Attend Beltane festival and witness Irish culture in action. While there try out the Maypole tradition. Singles can take two ribbons and attempt to entwine themselves with a future partner.
Visit a Bealtaine bonfire to get a Gaelic twist to May Day. The Hill of Uisneach, in county Westmeath will host the Bealtaine Fire Celebration this May 6, 2016.
Read a book about the diverse history of May Day. The Gaelic aspects are covered in books like these: 1) Beltane: Springtime Rituals, Lore, & Celebration by Raven Grimassi 2) Beltane: Rituals, Recipes & Lore for May Day by Melanie Llewellyn 3) Beltane by Meg Yardley
Watch a film relating to worker’s rights. Our favourite films on the topic: 1) The Grapes of Wrath (1940) 2) Office Space (1999) 3) Caesar Chavez (2014)