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Volunteering Fortnights 2022

Assist us as we develop trails, hides and landscape features in our young broadleaf woodland of 16,000+ trees that have been grown without the use of chemicals. The volunteers job is a mix of maintenance, harvest, planting and general outdoor work.

To volunteer you must be a subscribed member and have some outdoor gardening experience, good boots and rain gear. You must be over 18.

Each fortnight has only 4 places with participation in a Full Moon ceremony and in a Creating Sacred Fire 2022 one day workshop.






Woodland Meitheal Logo. A hand holding an Oak leaf

Dates available: 14th-27th March, 11th-24th April, 9th-22nd May, 13th-26th June, 11th-24th July, 8th-21st August, 5th-18th September and 3rd -16th October

Time: Arrive before 11am, leave after lunch 2pm

Fee: €50 to secure your place includes all food, accomodation and Sacred Fire workshop

Booking: [email protected]

Venue: Celtic Druid Temple, Trien, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon.

Volunteering FAQs


What meals are included?
W
e provide breakfast, lunch and dinner, water and hot drinks every day. These are eaten at our kitchen table and cooked by Niamh - we ask volunteers to eat what we eat (we can accomodate allergies but not food preferences) we eat a well rounded diet of predominantly wild meat, fish and vegetables.

What accomadation is included?
We offer warm sleeping accommodation in our 270 year old Tigín - this accomodation is shared with other volunteers or visitors. We provide duvet, pillow, bed linen and blankets.


How does a helper get here?
Bus and Train to Castlerea then Taxi [12 euros] to our venue. We cannot collect from bus/train station.

Do you accept males, females, couples, families as volunteer helpers?
Open to all over 18 years of age, this opportunity is only available to
Celtic Druid Temple Supporters.

Do you accept volunteer helpers with pets?
No