WELCOME TO MICHAEL CONNEELY’S DRUID FOREST SCHOOL
SACRED WEST OF IRELAND TOURS
Visit the ancient Sacred Sites of the utterly beautiful West of Ireland
Connect to the Gods and Goddesses of the Ancient Irish
Connect to the sacred land.

The Tours presented below are personalised Tours and also include experiences such as journeying, meditation, earth energy work and poetry.
You have a wonderful ten Tours of ancient sacred sites, W B Yeats Country and Ogham work to choose from – see below!
My name is Michael Conneely. I live in West Sligo, close to the ocean and insight and in sight of Ben Bulben and Knocknarea.
I love this land and my ancestry on my mother’s side comes from thousands of years of Connemara beauty.
I studied WB Yeats for my Oxford MA, and I completed a five-year Ethnography, a university-based field study of the reception of spiritual forms new to the modern West encompassing Hinduism, Buddhism, Paganism, Shamanism and Utopian Community, completed at Glastonbury and Skanda Vale.
I work as a western and Vedic Astrologer and also as a Shamanic Healer. I love teaching the courses of my Druid Forest School, such as the Ogham, the Gods and Goddesses of the ancient Irish, and also the Runes and the Gods and Goddesses of the ancient Norse, the area where my father’s ancestry-line comes from.
My Sacred West of Ireland Tours offer visits, Deity-connection, vision work and rocks energy attunement to the West of Ireland’s Neolithic sites – the sacred sites First Farmers who arrived here from Anatolia from 3,500 BC, right through to the sacred sites of the Iron Age Celts who arrived within the first century BC. I actually have some of the Anatolian DNA. As well as Norse DNA.
Sligo and adjoining counties are places of incredible wild beauty, exalted skies, beautiful mountains, forests and lakes, clean air and waters – and Ireland’s most ancient Sacred Sites.
The area includes four thousand year old Megaliths built by Ireland’s first farmers, and also many sites rich with references to The Tuatha De Danaan, the people of Goddess Danu, the Gods and Goddesses of the Ancient Irish, who arrived here in the Iron Age.
It was in this area locally that the two great battles of the Tuatha De Danaan were fought: the First and Second Battles of Moytura.
Here, the Tuatha De Danaan had a divine mission to return Ireland to restore the purity that the Gods intended for it, and to undo the damage and exploitation done by the dark and twisted Formorians.
Sligo is also W B Yeats county – Ireland’s greatest poet. It was here that he grew up. It was here that he opened the door in his poetry to the divine beings, to the Tuatha De Danaan, the Sidhe.
But what is so special about these tours, is that in addition to visiting utterly beautiful ancient sacred sites, in settings of utterly superb ancient beauty and exalted land, sea and skies, these tours include vision journeys to meet the Gods and Goddesses of the ancient Irish, and in some cases, also, to work with earth energies – and having the poetry of W B Yeats read to you as well.
And as if all that were not enough, Sligo City, nearby, also has an exceptionally vibrant and multi-cultural musical and artistic scene, as well as Irish Traditional: the best in all the West of Ireland. There’s an unrivalled list of local beauties, cultural spots and sacred sites that we are central to It’s utterly awesome.
Osta cafe and wine bar on Garavogue Weir View, Stephen St, Sligo, in the centre of the city has a very special music scene.
Our Healing Centre is just off the Wild Atlantic Way Coast Road between Sligo and Easky, the R297. We are central to the world-famous surfing beaches of Strand Hill, Easky and Enniscrone. We run two BnB where we live. See:
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Within less than an hour is beautiful Loch Key Forest Park, plus the Lovely Woodlands and Lakes of the North Mayo Genealogy Centre. And an hour away is Croagh Patrick Mountain towering above Killary Harbour, next to lovely Westport. Nearby are Carrowkeel and Carrowmore Cairns, Loch Key and Loch Arrow – not to mention the Devil’s Chimney!
By Public Transport:
Airport: We are just an hour from Knock Airport.
Trains: We are half an hour’s drive from the main line express railway stations of Sligo and Ballina, which both have direct services to Dublin and Dublin Airport.
Bus: Sligo has good bus services to Dublin as well. We look forward to welcoming you. Our home is just 6 mins walk from a stop on the Sligo to Ballina bus route 458 – Sligo – Enniscrone – Ballina by Bus Éireann.
Oh – and in conclusion: my work as an astrologer of 28 years’ experience, offers expert Astrology Readings and Astrology Courses, worldwide. And uniquely, I combine both Western Evolutionary and Western Psychodynamic Astrology, with my deeply-learned Vedic Astrology (the powerful and immense astrology of Ancient India).
See my websites:
https://starwheelastrology.com/
https://druidforestschool.com/
Maggie Pashley
My wife, Maggie Pashley is a very experienced worldwide Therapist and Healer, working with many advanced healing modalities including Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), Hypnotherapy, QHHT, Past Life Regression, Soul Realignment, Psy-Tap, Body Code, Emotion Code, Heart Wall Clearing and Access Bars. You can avail yourself of a Healing from Maggie in the same visit.
Maggie is also a Healer working at the Sligo Wellness Healing Centre in Sligo.
See Maggie’s website: www.maggiepashley.com
Here are the Sacred West of Ireland Tours I offer:
Tour A:
The Battlefield of Moytura, Irish Gods and Goddesses and strong earth energies
In this very special tour, we visit the site of the great Second Battlefield of Moytura, above Loch Arrow, where the Tuatha De Danaan led by the God, Llugh, defeated the Formorians led by Balor of The Evil Eye.
The Battle is described in the medieval manuscripts of Cath Maigh Tuireadh and Lebor Gabala Erenn (Book of Invasions).
Before the Battle, the God, Llugh called on each of the Tuatha De Danaan to name his or her special skill that they bring to the battlefield.
The climb from the road to the battlefield plateau is steep, but fairly short. The weather on the plateau can be exposed. The views are sublime and out of this world and vastly wide-ranging.
We do Earth Energy Work at the Court Tomb on the plateau, and also at the central stone where Llugh directed the Battle. This stone is known as Sidhe Llugh or The Eglone Stone.
Loch na Seuil is visible from the Battlefield.
Included on the way to the Battlefield are two wonderful brief tour stops and meditations/vision work:
The first en-route visit is at The Bed of the Couple, where the River Unshin leaves Loch Arrow, where the Divine Union between The Morrigan The War Goddess and The Dagda The Good God, took place on the eve of the Battle, thus assured the utterly deep and crucial principles we each need to be in contact with, principles of:
Sovereignty
and
Victory
– in this case: victory for the Tuatha De Danaan in the battle that was to start next day
The second en-route visit on the way to the Battlefield is at Well of Slain, now called Heapstown Cairn, where the different healing approaches of the Healer Gods are explored: Dian Cecht, Miach and Airmid.

Tour B:
Morrigan Warrior Initiation Journey inside Oweynagat Cave:
The Morrigan is the Battle Goddess of the ancient Irish, the Tuatha De Danaan. Her energy centre is Oweynagat Cave, also known as the Cave of Cruachan.
The Morrigan warrior initiation journey usually commences around 5 pm in the cave, but we rendezvous an hour beforehand. This was a site of initiation for young men and women to become Iron Age warriors, and we also do the journey for the special point of view of our becoming the Spiritual Warrior.
The Morrigan is the ethical Goddess who confirms sovereignty and who requires that we recognise Her correctly. She embodies the need that we perceive the true spiritual nature of the battlefields in our life, and that we respond to them by fulfilling our high spiritual potential to become the Spiritual Warrior.
We hear about the young teenage super-warrior Cuchulainn, whom The Morrigan loved for his martial powers and courage. But unfortunately, Cuchulainn kept failing to recognise The Morrigan in her meetings with him, and kept failing to recognise the true nature of the battlefields, and so he died. But She loved him, and so, a shape-shifter as well as a war goddess, in the form of a crow, she perched on the standing stone to which he had lashed himself as he was dying, so that he would die nobly and upright.
Cave entry requires suitable attire (waterproof coat and over-trousers), as it is very wet and muddy, and can only be accessed by sliding into the low entrance on your backside and down the low tunnel, until you reach Her chamber.
Tour C:
The Poetry of WB Yeats Country:
We walk along the side of Loch Gill, site of W B Yeats’ poems such as The Fiddler of Dooney, The Lake Isle of Innisfree, Slish Wood The Stolen child, The Hazel Wood and the Song of Wandering Aengus.
We share the poems and we experience the energies of Slish Wood, and we work with the Cosmic Man: the Giant in the Landscape.
A hundred years ago, W B Yeats, working with Lady Gregory and AE, opened the door to contact being renewed with the Gods and the Goddesses of the Ancient Irish. The Tuatha Dé Danann retreated to the Hollow Hills, despairing of a world that could receive their spiritual connection and appreciate the magic and special skills they won during their long voyagings in exile.
But now, the world is becoming ready to hear them. W B Yeats is Ireland’ greatest poet, opened the door the first crack, and he lies buried beneath Ben Bulben Mountain, nearby.
William Butler Yeats’ family were highly artistic; his father John and brother Jack were esteemed painters. His sisters known as Lollie and Lily—became involved in the Arts and Crafts movement. He was a working visionary spiritual colleague of Lady Gregory and he was a friend of Countess Markiewicz, who was one of the main leaders of the 1916 Uprising against the evils of British colonial rule of Ireland.
I studied W B Yeats at Oxford University and my MA included: ‘Yeats and Eliot as Harbingers of a New Age’.
We hear about the magical systems that W B Yeats embraced, and we share issues about contact with the Gods as faces of The Divine.

Tour D.
Carrowkeel:
Carrowkeel is the mountain top assembly of fourteen Neolithic megalithic tombs built four thousand years ago by Ireland’s First Farmers. Nearby you can see the hut remains of the Neolithic people who built the burial tombs.
The farmer’s roots can be traced back to the Middle East, Balkans areas with same DNA as Catul Hyuk in Southern Turkey.
Using staging places along the way through the Mediterranean, and northwards past Spain and Brittan, they travelled to Ireland in boats made of wicker framework covered with cow hide, and brought with them their animals.
The tombs are on the Bricklieve Hills, overlooking Lough Arrow, shaped into fascinating valleys by the glaciers of the last ice age.
The views are exalted and far-ranging. Across beautiful Loch Arrow, you can see the Battlefield of Moytura where the Tuatha De Danaan fought the dark and evil Formorians.
We enter the tombs and do vision journey to meet one of the Gods and Goddesses of the ancient Irish, usually Great Goddess Danu. Danu is the Great Mother. We contact and work with our own issues of Mothering.
The pathway to the foot of the first tomb is easy to walk along, but then the ascent is a bit taxing for the average walker.

Tour E.
Deer Park:
Deer Park Court Tomb is in a clearing in utterly beautiful high woodland. From the tomb you can see the head of the ‘Giant in the Landscape’ above Loch Gill. The views are stupendous.
At the tomb, we attune to the portal energies of the central chamber, and to the energies of the high-quartz rocks that formed the burial chambers off the central court.
We envision the lives of the First Farmers of Ireland who built this court tomb to house their beloved dead, and the Tour Centrepiece is that we also do vision journey to meet one of the Gods and Goddesses of the ancient Irish.
The ascent to the Court Tomb is by public pathway and manageable for the average walker.

Tour F.
Enniscoe North Mayo Genealogy Centre:
Lovely woodland. Stunning lakes. We walk through the beautiful native trees of the woodland near Loch Conn, with Nephin Mountain rearing high above the far shore.
The Tour Centrepiece is that we do vision journey to meet one of the Gods and Goddesses of the ancient Irish. And the Centre does have a walled garden of exceptional beauty as well. There’s a separate charge for entry to the garden, which also covers the beautiful organic allotments cared for beyond the gardens.
There’s a beautiful museum there too of the history of this part of Mayo.
We do Ogham work in a beautiful grove.
We go to Foxford nearby where there’s a most lovely cafe and gift shop and riverside walk plus an avenue of tribute to local man Admiral Brown who became the admiral of the fleet of Argentina and saved the nation from their domination by the Spanish Empire.
We stop off at Lahardane at the beautiful monument to starving and beaten locals who, fleeing the Famine, unfortunately booked their ticket to the USA and their new life – on the Titanic!!!

Tour G.
Ben Bulben Forest Walk and The Hosting of the Sidhe
Ben Bulben. The rock formations are spectacular. The views astounding. This is the site of The Hosting of The Sidhe, by W B Yeats. W B Yeats’ poem the Hosting of the Sidhe centres on Ben Bulben, and also Knocknarea across Sligo Bay, opposite, and Cailleach Bherra the Bed of the Hag, Great ancient Earth Goddess, in the Ballygawley Mountains, in-between the two.
The prow of the Mountain juts to the heavens majestically as we walk below in the Ben Bulben Forest Park. The woodland is special, and the Tour Centrepiece is that we do vision journey to meet one of the Gods and Goddesses of the ancient Irish. Many people love to attune to the Earth Energies here as well.
Towards the end of the walk there’s a breathtaking view across Donegal Bay to the magnificent Slieve League Mountain Cliffs, and, standing on the Forest Walk pathway, beneath your feet at the margin of the Ocean, you can see Streedagh Strand (site of a Spanish Armada shipwreck) and offshore, Inishmurray Island. And looking North, there’s the superb landscape of Luke’s Bridge, Ben Wisken Mountain and the Glennif Horseshoe Valley. To the South is Sligo bay, Coney Island and Knocknarea.
We visit an Iron Age fort at the foot of the Ben Bulben pinnacle and do Shamanic Journey there.

Tour H.
The Four Sacred Weapons of the Tuatha De Danaan
We visit one of the beautiful beaches in the Sligo coast, looking on to sublime views of Ben Bulben Mountain. The centrepiece of the tour is that we do vision re-enactment of the Four Sacred Weapons of the Tuath De Danaan being brought to Ireland at the time the ‘People of the Goddess Danu’ returned near here to restore Ireland to the Purity that the Gods had envisioned at the time of the creation of the Earth. This was magic of the four elements that the Tuatha learned during their long voyaging of exile from Ireland, from the four Temples where they acquired these powers. The four sacred weapons (jewels) are:
The Stone of Fal that shrieks when the rightful King of Ireland puts his foot on it. It teaches us about materiality and responsibility, and as the weapon of the North, also the deep magic of the rocks and the Cailleach, and we work also with Midir.
The Spear of Llugh, the weapon of the South, is a lightning hot Spear of the Fire of inspiration, power and fire, and we work with Llugh too.
The Sword of Nuada, the weapon of the East, embodies the element of Air, divine powers of Discrimination, learning, writing and recording of knowledge and the mysteries.
The Cauldron of The Dagda, embodies the element of Water and the far reaches of the West, and is the Plenty and life-renewal the Good God ever offers, and we make contact with the magic of ebb and flow and dream vision that is the sea.

Tour I.
Caves of Kesh
The strange energy of the caves of Kesh is bound up with the story of Fionn who ate the salmon of wisdom and became leader of the Fianna warriors.
When Fionn was hunting near the caves, they neglected to ask permission of the Otherworld inhabitants and so were imprisoned by the three sisters, the three “Hags of Winter”.
There are definite energetic inhabitants of the Caves of Kesh. It is unwise to approach the Caves without respect.

Tour J.
Croagh Patrick Mountain:
A powerful and wonderful Tour: When St. Patrick initiated his conversion to the Catholic Church, the official religion of the Roamn Empire, in 432 AD, it is written that he commenced his work with a forty days retreat on the summit of Croagh Patrick Mountain, and ancient sacred site of the indigenous Irish since the Neolithic period. There he is said to have encountered the Goddess of the land and fought with her: Corra. At one point she engulfed him in her jaws, but St. Patrick threw his bell of exorcism at her and consigned her for eternity to the Lough below the Mountain.
On this Tour we visit Lough Nacorra (Lough Na Corra) and then climb to the summit to restore Corra to her Sacred Mountain.
(Following putting me in a Bon Seccours Convent Orphanage) my mother had to climb Croagh Patrick barefoot to obtain forgiveness for her sin of given birth to me outside marriage).
This is a major undertaking in the sense that Croagh Patrick Mountain is 95 Km from my home with two hours journey time. We thus have to negotiate a special rate for this wonderful tour, which is different for the standard Tours rate shown below

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Sacred West of Ireland Tours: Guidance Information:
What is the main focus of these Sacred West of Ireland Tours?
These tours offer visits to the West of Ireland’s ancient sacred sites. As a special feature, most tours involve the opportunity to have vision meeting guided journey with a God or Goddess of the ancient Irish: The Tuatha De Danaan.
Language: Michael leads the tours in English language.
On which days are Tours held? Tuesdays, Fridays or Saturdays.
Do I have to pre-book? Yes, you need to pre-book. Please email me at michaelconneely@gmail.com to tell me you want to do a Tour with me, and indicate the dates of your availability. We then do any needed discussion by email to finalise the tour. I then send you a PayPal payment request to confirm your booking. Bookings cannot be accepted unless payment is made at the time of booking.
Following receipt of your payment, you then are emailed full instructions as to access and arrangements.
Payments cannot be refunded in the event of cancellations within 7 days of the tour date.
Where do we meet? Each Tour has its nearby easily accessible start rendezvous point. You drive to the Rendezvous point to arrive at the Day and time you have pre-booked.
You then follow Michael’s car to the start place for the Tour venue(s).
You do therefore need to have your own car to take part in these tours.
Are these Tours suitable for mobility disabled people? Although all tours take place on normal public access pathways, sadly, all of these tours involve fairly rugged terrain and many are on fairly elevated settings, and so do not have suitable access for mobility disabled persons.
Clothing: Participants are advised to bring comfortable, warm clothes. Weather can be changeable as some days are warm and sunny, but others may be wet and windy.
You are advised to bring walking boots or sturdy shoes and also a raincoat or similar plus rain-proof over trousers and hat.
Musicians are encouraged to bring instruments.
Food, refreshments and drinks: Please bring your own.
Tour durations are very variable. Guideline duration is around four hours. This variability is because individual attention is given to members’ personal interests.
Medical and Liability: The guides accept no responsibility for any injury or loss, as all tour sites are using normal public access sites and pathways, and guides are not able to offer any medical assistance. Please see the Terms and Conditions below. Please note that when you make the payment this includes your agreement to the terms and conditions shown below.
Public Transport
Airport: We are just an hour from Knock Airport.
Trains: We are half an hour’s drive from the main line express railway stations of Sligo and Ballina, which both have direct services to Dublin and Dublin Airport.
Bus: Sligo has good bus services to Dublin as well. We look forward to welcoming you. Our home is just 6 mins walk from a stop on the Sligo to Ballina bus route 458 – Sligo – Enniscrone – Ballina by Bus Éireann.
We look forward to welcoming you.
Charges:
Apart from Tour J Croagh Patrick, my standard rate for a tour is 50 Euros per person.
There is a minimum charge of 150 Euros charged for one, two or three people.
Each additional person is charged at the rate of 50 Euros.
Tour J Croagh Patrick is charged at a rate that we negotiate with each other before finalising the booking.
Terms and Conditions:
N.B. Medical and Liability:
The guides accept no responsibility for any injury or loss, as all tour sites are using normal public access sites and pathways, and leaders are not able to offer any medical assistance. You walk at your own risk. If an accident occurs while attending one of our visits, we bear no responsibility. In making a booking onto one of our Tours, you agree to our Terms and Conditions, as stated on this web page.
Tours must be booked at least seven days in advance.
Please listen to and follow your guides instructions or recommendations during these visits.
Please inform us of any medical conditions prior to the time of booking, and confirm this by email.
Please wear/bring the appropriate gear- We strongly recommend good, strong walking boots for all of our visits. Please bring a warm and waterproof jacket and hat as coastal and mountain weather conditions can change quickly.
Please do not leave any litter in these beautiful places.
Please park with respect to the width of the road, to pedestrains and to residents living nearby. Please do not park in front of farm or house gates.
All visits must be paid at the time of making the booking. The booking is not valid until payment has been made.
It is advised not to bring children under 4 years.
Please be responsible for your children while walking.
Charges:
Apart from Tour J Croagh Patrick, my standard rate for a tour is 50 Euros per person.
There is a minimum charge of 150 Euros charged for one, two or three people.
Each additional person is charged at the rate of 50 Euros.
Tour J Croagh Patrick is charged at a rate that we negotiate with each other before finalising the booking.
Do I have to pre-book? Yes, you need to pre-book. Please email me at michaelconneely@gmail.com to tell me you want to do a Tour with me, and indicate the dates of your availability. We then do any needed discussion by email to finalise the tour. I then send you a PayPal payment request to confirm your booking. Bookings cannot be accepted unless payment is made at the time of booking.
Following receipt of your payment, you then are emailed full instructions as to access and arrangements.
Payments cannot be refunded in the event of cancellations within 7 days of the tour date.
Medical and Liability: Please note that when you make the payment this includes your agreement to the terms and conditions.
Are these Tours suitable for mobility disabled people? Although all tours take place on normal public access pathways, sadly, all of these tours involve fairly rugged terrain and many are on fairly elevated settings, and so do not have suitable access for mobility disabled persons.
Clothing: Participants are advised to bring comfortable, warm clothes. Weather can be changeable as some days are warm and sunny, but others may be wet and windy. You are advised to bring walking boots or sturdy shoes and also a raincoat or similar plus rain-proof over trousers and hat.