Join Rull Orchard on Saturday 17th January for their annual wassail.
A wassail is a centuries old tradition where participants head out into the orchard at dusk to sing and dance and generally bless the trees.
There’s normally a bonfire and some stale bread gets toasted to hang in the branches of the trees - some say it’s to attract the mystical green man, others say it’s to assist our little flying friends. Either way it's a lovely event and one not to be missed.
Find out more about the history of wassail in this piece written by Mike of Rull Orchard for Cider Review,
Tickets are £10 per person from the Rull Orchard web site. Click below.