The Druid Directory

Golden Beech LeavesThe aim of The Druid Network is to act as a tangible expression of the spreading web of the Druid community. The Directory contributes to this by holding a listing of Druid Groups from across the world. To list here, a group need not be affiliated, or have any members who are part of the network. Simply, groups in the directory consider themselves to some degree Druidic, and offer activities that people can join in with. Given the nature of the Directory, TDN cannot necessarily provide any additonal information about any given group, but each listing includes contact details.

The Directory includes (but is not limited to) Groves, Gorseddau, Learning Circles, Study Groups, Social Gatherings, Internet Groups, Tribes, Groups whose remits overlap into Christianity, other branches of paganism, philosophy, and bardic work, and more. The information here is not exhaustive - just because we don't have a group listed for your part of the world,  does not mean there isn't one. New groups are always welcome to get in touch and list, as are folk seeking to establish a group.

Some groups are open and can be dipped in and out of. Some require dedicated participation. Some are part of orders, others are not. Some teach, others share study - as with some OBOD Groves. Some expect you to know what you are doing. There are environmental groups, magical groups, those who meet for ritual, and those who do not. Styles vary a great deal. Listings include information about these aspects. As much freedom as possible is given to groups to express themselves in their own terms.

If you are looking for other resources outside the Druid Network website, please visit www.druidnetwork.org/en/weblinks/index.html

Please click on Index here or in the menu to the left to enter the directory.

Whether you intend to use the Directory for contacting a Druid group, or if you are interested in submitting an entry to the Directory, please first read our page of Definitions, Criteria and Disclaimer.

You can get in touch by emailing us or writing to the Network office.