Our Mid-Summer 2024 edition explores the world of Celtic Commerce! Also, enjoy feature stories on Celtic Wares & Faires, The Young Wolfetones, NACTA, Clodagh, Jo...
Kay Hutchinson, Scottish radio producer, author and publisher of Belle Kids, recently translated Michael Bond’s classic tale of Paddington Bear into the Gaelic language. The...
A beautiful and thrilling thirty-eight miles of Scotland’s West Highland Way is mountain biker Jim Shields’ ultimate ride. “Starting off from the very tip of...
The history of whisky making on Islay is believed to have been started by Celtic monks traveling from Ireland. They stopped off on their way through...
Across Northern Ireland there are reminders of its troubled past, captured on street walls, in museum exhibitions and in visitor attractions. Through them, you can...
Scottish kilts are known as “The National Dress of Scotland” and are a highly recognized form of dress throughout the world. Kilts have deep cultural...
Perhaps surprising to some, Ireland has become a favourite foodie destination for travellers. Cork City & Coastal Trails Is Cork the food capital of Ireland?...
The modern Celtic wedding is a mix of classic and contemporary traditions. Here are ten tips for planning your big day. The Engagement Party; Usually...
Celtic music employs a special set of instruments. Here are the most popular. Celtic Harp Probably most well-known, globally, because of its placement in the...
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...
The Druids left us no written record of their religion, or the belief system of our ancient Irish ancestors. What we know has been patched together from...
From scrumptious stews to delightful desserts, our 2024 Celtic Kitchen cookbook serves up the very best in cuisine from Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Cornwall, Isle of...