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The Celtic Wheel of the Year: How Ireland Marked Time Through Land, Light and Life For thousands of years in Ireland, time was not
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Stories, Sacred Places & The Old Ways
This is not just a collection of articles.
It’s a doorway into Ireland’s deeper layers…
the places, traditions, and stories that still hold something real.
If you’ve ever felt drawn to Ireland,
you’ll begin to understand why here.
This isn’t written for everyone.
But if something in you feels pulled toward Ireland…
you’ll recognise it as you read.
If you’ve ever felt drawn to Ireland,
you’ll begin to understand why here.

The Celtic Wheel of the Year: How Ireland Marked Time Through Land, Light and Life For thousands of years in Ireland, time was not

The Autumn Equinox, or Meán Fómhair in Irish, is a special time when day and night are in perfect balance. It marks a moment

Ireland is home to some of the most powerful ancient sacred landscapes in Europe. Long before churches and monasteries were built, the land itself

The holy wells of Ireland are not relics. They are living places of prayer, healing and pilgrimage for those called into deeper relationship.

Meet the gods and goddesses of Ireland through story, landscape and ritual, and learn why these ancient presences still call seekers home.

Seeking Celtic spirituality retreats Ireland offers? Learn what makes a true pilgrimage, how to choose wisely, and what to expect there.

Small group pilgrimages Ireland offer a quieter, deeper way to meet sacred land, ritual and ancestry without the noise of ordinary tours.

Sheela na Gig is found across Ireland, the UK, and parts of Europe, usually carved into stone as a woman displaying exaggerated genitalia. For

One of the jewels in the crown of County Limerick, in the heart of Munster, is the ancient site of Lough Gur. Boasting an

Hi everyone, Hope ye are surviving the transition into 2025 with as much self-care, grace and kindness as can be mustered. Of course, it

The Longest Night As we take some time for reflection, to retreat maybe even hibernate, Dee and I welcome you to share with us

The Celtic New Year and the End of Harvest As the vibrant autumn leaves begin to fall and the chill of winter sets in,
Feel Called to Experience It for Yourself?
Reading about these places is one thing.
Standing there is something else entirely.