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Videos
In this section you will find interviews as well as demonstrations of our energetic exercises and a short documentary.
Book a Tour with Niamh
Take a tour of the Temple and grounds.
Tours are open to individuals and small groups and must be booked in advance by email. Ard Druí Niamh leads the tour which takes between 1 and 2 hours. The tour is styled as an open Q&A session.

Community Woodland
Celtic Druid Temple has guardianship of 16 acres of land in North West Roscommon. We have developed it considerably over the last 14 years our aim being to co-create a Nature Preserve and resource for our members and the local community with plenty of woodland trails, bird watching hides and spaces for nature retreats. 16,000 trees
Feineachas
Feineachas - on this page you will find our policy statement proclaiming our rights to self identify as Indigenous Celtic Gaels. We hope the information in this statement and on this page can help you and others feel confident in self identifying as an Indigenous Celtic Gael.
Tuath Mór na nGael
This page is in support of the activities of Daoine Dúchasacha (native people of Ireland). Daoine Dúchasacha is the name of an alliance of indigenous Celtic Gaels working together within Tuath Mór Na nGael. Daoine Dúchasacha are active in promoting and protecting the indigenous way of life of the Celtic Gael.