Hail and
welcome!

Welcome to the new TDN web site

“The Druid Network aims, through connecting individuals and groups together, through coordinating efforts and initiative, and through actively interfacing with public bodies and the media, to Inform, Inspire and Facilitate Druidry as a Religion.” Our Mission
Apple blossom, signifying springtime.

Image by Mark Rosher


Druidry is a deliciously celebratory practice. No matter how or even if you seek a spiritual connection, it extends the senses into a wakeful awareness of our place within the interconnected world, and worlds. It can be spiritual or fraternal, solitary or community orientated, and at TDN we choose to express it as a religion. The word Druid has held all these truths over millennia, and we invite you to explore for yourself in the many varied paths of the Druid.

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News from The Druid Network

News from The Druid Network


There is no one way through the world of Druidry,
so we invite you to explore…

Three Aspects of the Druid Path

The Druid Heritage

Druid traditions extend back millennia. What do we think we know of Druid heritage?

Who are the Druids Today?

Modern Druidry embraces a wide collection of experience. Who are the new Druids?

Expressions of Druidry

How is Druidry learned? How to begin, and to develop? How to incorporate it into your life.


Join our thriving network of seekers as we explore the mud, the blood and the mythology of Druidry.


TDN Members’ Area


“my favourite use of the word Druid is as a verb. Druidry is doing, relating, serving… whether it be your grove community, your local environment or simply the people and other energies you encounter along the journey. You become Druid by doing druid.”



important resources


Druid in woodland © Neil Pitchford

Learning Resources

Here is a storehouse, a cauldron, a repository of learning. Courses and essays that are made freely available by TDN Members and others, for the sharing of Druid inspiration.

Welsh Mountain View from Dolgellau © bish 2022

Unpacking your Landscape

A course in landscape archaeology gifted to TDN for the exclusive use of TDN members.

A sunlit woodland with river running through it

The TDN Grove

(External Link)

TDN is helping grow trees in the Scottish Highlands, and this in part mitigates the carbon footprint of both the organisation and of some of its members.

Yew Berries

Rain on Oak Leaves

A Druids Reading List

A collection of recommended reading lists from TDN Members. Perhaps you will find the book you are seeking here. Perhaps you’ll suggest one we’ve overlooked…

Strathblane Sunset

The TDN Reviews

A small collection of book (AND other) reviews carried out by TDN Members.


The Network is not a Druid Order: it makes no attempt at defining or teaching one interpretation of Druidry, ancient or modern. Instead it aims to offer a rich blend of information and inspiration to all, expressing a philosophy that is a celebration of life; a reaching to understand the power of nature with respect and sensitivity. Druidry is not only a philosophy though; for an increasing number of people it is a deeply held religious practice, honouring the sanctity of nature and providing an ethical framework based on the understanding of sustainable, honourable relationship. The Network therefore also aims to provide conscious support of individuality, community, local diversity and environmental sustainability, promoting awareness of the divine within nature, helping to create a world beyond unnecessary consumerism and political paranoia. Put more simply the aim of TDN is to informinspire and facilitate the practice of Druidry as a modern living religion.



about:

the druid network


Rain on Oak Leaves

The Constitution of
The Druid Network

Learn about how TDN operates through its governing document, and find information on the current TDN Trustees.

The Order of the Yew

The dark heart of the Network; a closed, meditative and largely solitary Order of Dedication and Witnessing.

Interfaith

TDN is a full member of the Inter Faith Network of the UK (IFN) and also engages with other interfaith groups.

Bee Orchid

Policies and Processes

TDN operates with transparency under a regularly reviewed set of policies and processes. Here too you can find the Terms and Conditions of Membership

Join TDN

We are here for you whatever happens, but if you wish to get more involved in supporting our objectives and helping make TDN even better, join us.

Charitable Status

In 2010 TDN was registered in England and Wales as a charity, number 1138265, operating for the public benefit. Find out how and why this happened and read some of the supporting statements.

Moon through Clouds © bish

TDN International Full Moon Peace Ritual

A ritual created at TDN and used all over the world. Adaptable to your own needs and circumstances, we offer it as a standalone or group peace working.

Funding Druid Projects

Find out how TDN supports learning and environmental projects. Read about the work that has been done already, and how TDN might be able to fund your own projects

Sunlight through Beech Leaves

Credits and Gratitude

This site has been created from the gifts of many Members, past and current, of The Druid Network. We want to extend our thanks to them all for their expressions of Awen.


“It feels to me as if TDN is home to a lot of ‘feral druids’. Perhaps because of the animist views of its founders, such as Bobcat. There are members from every part of the Druid spectrum too, of course. All working intentionally together to craft a network built on Honourable Relationship.”


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