Simple, sweet and scrumptious, Apple Crumble is the go-to, easy-to-make comfort dessert on the Emerald Isle. Ingredients 1 and 1/4 cups of all-purpose/plain flour (225g...
TG4 presents Cara sa Cheol (A Friend in Music), a new six-part music documentary series celebrating creative collaboration between Irish-language artists and musicians from Ireland’s New...
The Celtic Festival of Beltane (Beltain, Beltainne, Beltaine, Bealtaine, Beltany) – which marks the beginning of summer in the ancient Celtic calendar – is a Cross Quarter...
Scotland’s biggest annual nature writing competition is underway for its third successive year. Words of the Wild, organized by the Scottish Wildlife Trust in association...
Edinburgh Castle - the fortress at the centre of Scotland’s capital city. The igneous rock intrusion, now known as Castle Rock, was formed by volcanic...
The Irish language runs through everything on the island of Ireland, from music and literature, to festivals, events, place names and even in the rhythm...
Druids were an important part of ancient Scottish society, serving as spiritual leaders and advisors to kings and chieftains. Their knowledge of nature and the...
Between the ports of Roscoff and Saint-Malo, the northern coast of Brittany twists over 400km of estuaries, inlets, and granite cliffs, including one of the...
The Celts are a misunderstood bunch, shrouded in mystery and intrigue. Origins Frankly, nobody really knows where they came from. (Sorry!) Some historians claim that...