Celtic mythology is awash with powerful women, and they remain quite an enigma. On the one hand, we have feisty Queens like Medb, fearsome Goddesses...
Banshees are among the oldest Fairy folk of Ireland, associated as strongly as shamrocks and potatoes. Banshees, also known as Bean-Sidhe, were appointed to forewarn...
Reincarnation was an important aspect of the Celtic worldview. Because of this belief, the Celts did not identify a particular place that one went to...
There are many variations of interpretations and legends about the original meaning of the Celtic Cross. The Presbyterian and Catholic are often startled to learn...
Land of craggy coastlines sculpted by the waves, charming harbours, impressive mountains, and national parks - Wales offers stunning scenery to explore. Green and wild medieval...
Buckwheat Crepes au Bretagne make for a sweet, savory and succulent Sunday brunch! Ingredients ¾ cup plus 1 tablespoon buckwheat flour 1/3 cup all-purpose flour...
Celtic knotwork first appeared in Ireland, Scotland and northern England in the early 7th century, when Irish missionaries were evangelizing in Northumberland. The missionaries' main...