Retreats/Acommodation

At Tir na n’Og we invite you to get away from the everyday humdrum of life and re-connect with your true self in nature. In these modern times it is all too easy to become lost and pulled off your spiritual path. We are all so busy working, rushing around dealing with the day to day things in life that often we are – too tired to meditate, too busy to take a walk and connect with the earth or to perform a simple ritual or prayer and of course when we are on this path these things are important to our own physical and spiritual well being and so we become tired, cranky, unwell and discontent. At these times it can be good to take time out maybe just a few days to re-connect away from everyday demands and distractions to refresh the soul and remember our purpose.

We offer you that opportunity here, from a couple of days to a couple of weeks, whatever you choose.

Tir na n’Og is very ancient sacred land, the land itself seems to hug you, it has a very healing quality and has a feeling of otherworldly. Indeed the name Tir na n’Og means just that, it is Celtic for “Otherworld” Faery Realm” “Land of Eternal Youth”. People often notice when they step through the gate a shift in consciousness, an altered awareness, almost like stepping out of time.

Front Garden

We have 1 3 bedroomed static caravan that can sleep 8. This has 1 double bedroom, 2 twin rooms and the dining area converts to a double bedroom. Fully equipped kitchen for self catering. Bath and shower. Bed linen is provided but own towels should be brought. Each van has its own compost toilet.

The smaller static van has 1 double bedroom and the dining area converts to a double bed. Fully equipped for self catering. Shower room. Bed linen is provided but own towels should be brought. Each van has its own compost toilet.

For those seeking a different experience tipis are sometimes available (weather permitting).

Tipi

18'tipi sleeps 4 with central firepit

16' tipi sleeps 3

Dome sleeps 2 with woodburner.

Tipis and dome have mattresses and blankets but own sleeping bags, pillows and towels need to be brought. There is a communal kitchen fully equipped with cooking facilities, fridge, cutlery and crockery for the use of tipi dwellers. Compost toilets are to be found around the site.

We advise all visitors to bring a torch, good boots and possibly wellies.

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