The Academy of Scottish Herbalism and Clinical Herbalist
Heather Nic an Fhleisdeir are pleased to be able to present a two week
ethnobotanical herbal intensive in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland.
This grand quest to explore the mystical and
healing herbs and sacred sites of the Scottish Highlands & Islands meets in
Aberdeen October 2nd and concludes in Glasgow the 15th. We’ll be hillwalking, traveling, eating,
exploring and staying together through the landscape and communities I have lived
in and learned in for nearly 20 years. Herb identification walks, wildlife spotting, local-raised foods, music, stone circles,
divination, healing herbs, trees & stones, botanical discoveries in formal gardens, along fields,
streams and woodlands will be a daily adventure. All this in autumns decent
weather, long-enough daylight, with more locals and less tourists.
Bilberry |
ancient plant uses,
medicinal applications and culinary potentials.
Darroch Learg Garden View |
For the first seven days of
our travels, we'll be staying at Darroch Learg, which was built
in 1888. Its old Gaelic name translates as 'the oak wood on the sunny
hillside'. On the slopes of Craigendarroch, the 'Rocky Hill of Oaks', Darroch
Learg overlooks the nearby village of Ballater, within
the area known as ‘the Royal Deeside’. We will be along the River Dee; Uisge Dhè or ‘water of the goddess’ and near to Balmoral Castle. This is a
nature conservation area, which will be great for our hillwalking explorations,
some of the finest in the area. Expect to see a
startling array of medicinal plants, now found world-wide, but native to
Scotland.
Field of Prayer Stone Circle |
Our journey into the
prehistory of this mystic land also includes autumn morning mist-filled walks
in stone circles to visit the ancient ones and explorations of the carved
standing stones. We’ll visit Field of Prayer, a stone circle which is made largely of pink porphyry stone that sparkles a bit in the
sunlight. One stone in the 5000 year old monument is a massive solid red jasper
stone, covered in lichen. We’ll explore this observatory
of natural time, a wonder-filled sight to behold, and unforgettable experience
of the sacred. You will be guided in personal use of the circle and using the
positioning of the sun, moon and stars in keeping
all life rhythmic and healthy. Practical and traditional uses of healing
stones will be taught as well. The moon will be waxing its way to a full moon
while we are here.
Herd of Red Deer |
Continuing North and to the West, through the picturesque Cairngorm Mountain
'Highlands', where hillsides ablaze with colorus with wildlife spotting and inspiring
imagery for discussion of Scottish animal symbology and omens.
Pine Marten Kit |
Once we arrive at the 'Black
Isle'; an
t-Eilean Dubh, exploration and use of holy wells will be covered. An ancient
monastic peninsula, The Black Isle is surrounded on three sides by water. Natural
wildlife observation points are plentiful here as are holy wells, wishing trees
and sacred sites.
Dolphins |
Richmond Hotel ~ Crystal House |
For two days our home away from home will be The Richmond Hotel, a
charming Victorian house built in 1885 overlooking the small village of
Strathpeffer; Srath Pheofhair, set into the
mountain folds and surrounded by woodlands.
Strathpeffer Village |
This place is known and sought
after for its healing waters, so we’ll continue our exploration and personal
use of water for healing and walk the woodlands.
Rowan or Luis |
Here we’ll also have a special
evening program along with locals; I’ll be teaching about the use of tree medicine, both in herbalism and in
the mystical applications of the ogham tree alphabet.
Inverness at night along the River Ness |
Next comes a visit to the city of Inverness
Leakey's Books & Cafe |
Daisies at Urquart Castle, Loch Ness |
Rose Hips |
Winding our way further West
through the Highland glens, with a brief stop at Loch Ness to tell the tale of The Goddess of Loch Ness...
Heather growing on the Isle of Skye |
We'll leave the mainland, crossing over the sea to
the enchanted Isle of Skye.
Seals and Seaweeds |
For the last four days of our journey, Ben Tianavaig will be our host in the capitol village of Portree; Port-an-Righ or the Kings port. Ben Tianavaig was built at the beginning of the last century, and the name is a mixture of Gaelic and Norse meaning “harbour at the foot of the hill”. Looking out over Portree Harbour, with panoramic views, we will also be only a minute's walk from the center of Portree village.
The landscape
here is rich and diverse in habitat, flora, trees and fungi, and we’ll be
experiencing as much of it as will fit into our days. Steeped in
history and Gaelic culture, the Isle of Skye has also been officially
recognized by National Geographic’s travel experts’ as the 4th most beautiful
island in the world.
I think you will agree when we visit the Fairy pools, the Fairy Glen and the white coral and shell beach. It’s here that you will learn about an da Shealladh; the two sights, also called ‘second-sight’, and how to use this to benefit your life.
There will be visual arts, music,
poetry and stories throughout our travels.
Practical Information
Dates
October 2nd through the 15th 2014
Arrival
Participants should arrive in Aberdeen from 3pm on Thursday October 2nd and aim to be no later than 7pm for supper. Our adventures begin with a relaxing introductory session after supper
Dates
October 2nd through the 15th 2014
Arrival
Participants should arrive in Aberdeen from 3pm on Thursday October 2nd and aim to be no later than 7pm for supper. Our adventures begin with a relaxing introductory session after supper
Departure
On the morning of October 15th we’ll begin to wrap-up our journey, traveling down the West coast to Glasgow city and arrive by 5pm. Flights or other departures should be scheduled with enough time, usually 2 hours, after this.
On the morning of October 15th we’ll begin to wrap-up our journey, traveling down the West coast to Glasgow city and arrive by 5pm. Flights or other departures should be scheduled with enough time, usually 2 hours, after this.
Cost
The overall cost of the course is: $3000. (£1782.) And is due by August 1st.
This includes:
ACCOMMODATION & TWO MEALS PER DAY, TUITION & DAILY FIELD TRIP TRAVEL.
Cost details:
The overall cost of the course is: $3000. (£1782.) And is due by August 1st.
This includes:
ACCOMMODATION & TWO MEALS PER DAY, TUITION & DAILY FIELD TRIP TRAVEL.
Cost details:
- Over 80 hours of tuition including daily sessions and guided field trips
- Handouts of subjects covered and a keepsake book of our travels.
- Herbal elixirs and a set of healing stones
- Field trip transport including cost of petrol
- 13 nights of accommodation
- Breakfasts and evening meals; from supper on October 2nd to breakfast on October 15th.
The cost of the
course does not include transport to and from Scotland
Lodging
I’ve chosen the option of booking accommodations with food included. This allows all of us to be completely free all of the time for exploration and study.
Accommodation is double occupancy/ two persons. If you wish to lodge with someone in particular, please note that when you register.
Rooms are light, pleasant and simple. Each is ensuite; with a sink, toilet and shower of its own.
Meals
All of our hosts will be serving us freshly prepared meals from local-raised foods, for breakfasts and dinners. Lunches will be on our own, or we'll pick-up something nice to take along on our travels. Vegetarian, vegan and gluten free options are available in most places. Please notify when registering if you will need vegetarian, vegan or gluten-free meals. Other special dietary requirements may be too difficult to accommodate.
Transport details
You must arrange your own travel to Aberdeen in the East coast of Scotland to arrive by the
evening of October 2nd, and leaving
Glasgow in the West coast of Scotland on the evening of October 15th.
If flying into Scotland, arrive in Glasgow or Aberdeen, then travel on the train to
Aberdeen station, and I will pick you up. When departing, plan to depart
from Glasgow.During the tour we will travel together in a small SUV and so you will be required to pack lightly, recognizing that luggage space is limited.
Participants are responsible for their own travel arrangement and costs to the areas
of Scotland where we will arrive and depart.
You must arrange your own travel to Aberdeen in the East coast of Scotland to arrive by the
Aberdeen train station |
How to register for the
course
The aim of this two week
guided intensive is to give participants the opportunity to concentrate on discovery
of Scotland’s ancient herbal, cultural and mystic traditions.
If you would like to secure
a place to participate in this tour or have any questions, please contact me
at: celtic@efn.org or phone: 541-686-6136 to express your
interest in attending.
There is a non-refundable
deposit of $500. (£291.).
The deposit will of course be refunded in the unlikely event that the tour must
be cancelled for any reason. All registrations must be in by August 1st
2014. Payment in full of: $3000. (£1782.) must be
complete by August 1st.
This
journey is not suitable for those with mental health problems, or with problems
walking, hiking or being around other people for long periods of time, or being in a moving vehicle for long periods of time. It is not religious in content, nor is it a substitute for therapy. All participants will need to fully engage in the intensive study of ancient Scottish culture and herbalism in the tour by attending all teaching sessions as well as all trail-side instruction.
An application, interview and references are required to attend.
Looking forward to the journey.
Blessings,
Heather Nic an Fhleisdeir
An application, interview and references are required to attend.
Looking forward to the journey.
Blessings,
Heather Nic an Fhleisdeir