
Your Celtic Tree Ogham: Oak
All parts of the oak – wood, bark, leaves, acorns and even gall-nuts – have traditionally been used in medicine since ancient times.
Think celebrating the wheel of the year and how to mark solstices and equinoxes...
All parts of the oak – wood, bark, leaves, acorns and even gall-nuts – have traditionally been used in medicine since ancient times.
Cultures from around the world celebrate the solstice with celebration, music, dance and joy. Here's a recipe for creating your own gathering
Start your summer with free festivals with earfuls of great music, try eco-friendly swapping, jump on your bikes, or pull on a protective suit and stand in the middle of a room full of exploding fireworks!
May Day or Beltane is the pagan festival of fertility and heralds the beginning of summer. There are plenty of fun ways to celebrate with your family, from camping to searching for fairies!
As the Celtic Wheel of the Year turns to summer, enjoy the wild places brimming with life, and seek out the fertility and abundance of May Day
Beltane, 1 May, is a celebration of the beginning of summer and the power of the life force. At this fertile time of the year dare to reach out for your wildest dreams.