As the air turns crisp and the harvest season unfolds, Mabon—also known as the Autumn Equinox—is a perfect moment to pause, give thanks, and honour the natural rhythm of balance. In 2025, Mabon arrives on Monday, 22 September at 18:20 GMT (19:20 BST) in the UK.

This moment—when light and dark stand in perfect equilibrium—is an ideal time to slow down, reflect, and celebrate. Below are ten easy and meaningful ways to mark the turning of the seasons, whether you’re enjoying the day solo, with family, or in a cosy circle of friends.
10 Ways to Celebrate Mabon
1. Harvest Feast
Whip up a cosy, seasonal meal using apples, squash, root veg, and blackberries. You could try baking apple and blackberry crumbles or hearty soups together as a family.
2. Make an Autumn Wreath
Use fallen leaves, acorns, pinecones, and berries to create an autumnal wreath for your door. It’s a lovely way to welcome the season.

3. Get Outside
Go for a nature walk, collect conkers, or enjoy a crisp autumn day. Children might enjoy leaf art projects or creating nature collages with what they find.
4. Set Your Intentions
Take some quiet time to reflect on balance—what you’d like to let go of before winter and what you’d like to nurture. A family gratitude ritual or mindful journaling activity can make this more meaningful.

5. Bring Autumn Inside
Decorate your home with pumpkins, gourds, or leaves. Try making autumn lanterns or a nature table for the kids to enjoy.
6. Craft with Nature
Autumn is perfect for leaf printing or making pinecone bird feeders. These simple crafts help children connect with the season.

7. Give Thanks
Start a gratitude jar or have everyone share something they’re thankful for during your meal. You could even add drawings or notes to a seasonal memory book.
8. Bake & Preserve
Make apple pies, blackberry crumbles, jams, or chutneys. Cooking together is a wonderful way to embrace the harvest season. Try family-friendly baking ideas to get everyone involved.

9. Light Candles
Use candles in autumnal shades—orange, gold, red, and brown—to symbolise warmth and balance. Pair this with DIY candle-making for an extra seasonal activity.
10. Seasonal Cleaning
Just like spring cleaning, a good tidy-up at the start of autumn helps prepare your home for the darker months. Get the kids involved with age-appropriate chores, and then make things cosy with blankets and autumn décor.

Why We Celebrate Mabon in 2025
The Autumn Equinox—Mabon—is more than just a date; it’s a time of harmony and gratitude. In 2025, this balance falls on 22 September, reminding us of the pause between light and dark, growth and rest.
Whether you lean into ritual, family traditions, or quiet moments alone, Mabon invites you to honour nature’s cycle and cultivate inner balance.
