Coming Home to the Land Gathering
A week of Story, Song, Craft & Sacred Sites as we approach Autumn Equinox
12th – 17th September 2025
Loch Tay, Scotland
We invite you to join us for a gathering of beauty making and weaving of old ways, in the heart of Scotland.
It is very special to come together and gather in ways of beauty in the land—to touch the earth, be present with one another, laugh and cry, weave, craft, and mend, listen to the songs of the stones and the stars, bathe in the waters, and share stories around the fire.
This nourishes and feeds not only ourselves but also the land herself.
This is a heart warming, life inspiring gathering, where dreams are woven into being, & deep beauty feeds the heart & soul as we gather around the fire, share stories, walk, sing, craft, offer & come together within the sacred heart of Scotland…
Including:
- Ritual & Shrine Tending
- Pilgrimage to Ancient Sites
- Ancestral Crafts
- Storytelling
- Old Lore
- Optional traditional Scottish Wecht Drum Making Workshop
- Walking journeys through Sacred Landscapes:
- Glen Lyon
- Fortingall Ancient Yew Tree
- Stone circles & ancient shrines
- Simple ceremony & Earth-honoring rituals
- Listening with the land practices
- Song circles & sound healing
- Wild plant foraging & local foods
- A wild & magical gathering in the heart of Scotland
- Explore Celtic Lands & Culture
- Ancestral skills, crafting, weaving, singing, drum making
- Walks to sacred & ancient sites
- Upon the land, surrounded by lochs, mountains and vast skies
Our guides:
Peter Ananin & Bethan Bray
* Crafting, Lore, Ancestral Foods, Shrine Tending & Scottish Wecht Drum Making *
Bethan is an artist and craftswoman, specialising in wild pigment painting, hide tanning and leatherwork, and working with ancient methods of land-based creativity to restore deep intimacy with place. She is devoted to Craft as ancestral remembrance, and to honouring both the practical and ritualistic aspects of making – Using hands and heart to connect in a tangible way to those who have come before us, and to the plants and animals with which we share this Earth.
Peter is a traditional tanner, teacher and craftsman focusing primarily on connecting people to our human and natural heritage through working with animal hides and other ancestral materials, as well as exploring Scottish folklore and how it weaves together the practical and the spiritual.
Together they run their small bark tannery from their home in the Highlands of Scotland, where they also run Ancestral Skills Gatherings and courses in Hide Tanning throughout the summer months – reconnecting people to place, and to ancient ways of being and working with the land. Tending to wild shrines is a deep love and ongoing act of devotion for them both, as is making traditional offerings and feeding their hearts and bodies with ancestral nourishment from the land on which they live.
Dougie MacKay
* Storytelling, Nature Connection, Culture *
Dougie is a native Highland storyteller with a passion for tracking key aspects of ancestral cultures through mythology, lore and story. A professional storyteller for over 12 years, he has been mentored by some of Scotland’s finest seanachies, seeking modern applications for these timeless tales.
His recent show ‘Animate Lands’ allowed a deep dive into the Fianna cycle, gleaning aspects of the older animistic culture once thriving on these islands. It was described as ‘a fresh and joyful take on Celtic lore and Scotland’s landscape’. In his “Myth as Medicine” course, he explores a cycle of northern myths with a group of students, tracking the treasure within each tale and offering exercises to journey with each story and touch the medicine within.
Dougie will be weaving his magic with spoken word, storytelling and culture making.
Lana Lanaia
* Sound Healing, Ritual & Listening with the Land *
Lana was born in England, and lives in the Scottish Highlands. She a singer, healer & weaver of bridges between the ancient & new earth. She has spent much of her life journeying with the wild places and sacred sites of these lands, while also learning ways of healing and remembrance from other indigenous traditions. Lana leads retreats and journeys, and creates ceremonial spaces working with sound and earth wisdom.
Lana will be offering simple rituals, practices for connecting the land, song & sacred music, as well as tending our community hearth.
Hanna Leigh
Hanna is songwriter and song carrier, who sources her musical inspiration from the immense beauty of this precious earth, her own dreamtime, and from that which is beyond words; weaving original and traditional songs. She is currently recording her second album. She is the founder of Weaving Remembrance. Hanna will be leading song and voice work, as well as lovingly holding space.
Vari Sinclair
From the heart of Scotland, Vari is our amazing chef, preparing nourishing meals and tending the hearth. A woman of the land, the shares her deep connection with the plants, as well as her soul stirring voice & songs, and rituals with fire.
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“Sometimes the land calls us.
I imagine it has happened to you too.
Maybe through an inner pull, a whisper, or a dream…
This is what happened to me with the lands of Alba, and I’m so grateful that I listened.
Now we are offering another gathering on the land, and spiraling deeper with wisdom carriers from these lands.
Come if you hear the whisper, or feel the pull.” ~ Hanna Leigh
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Our Gathering Program (an organic guide!):
We come together as a village for a week, nestled within the land, cooking over the fire, dreaming with the stars
Friday 12th September:
Arrival between 5pm -6pm to set up camp & pitch tents
7pm into the evening – Evening fire ceremony, welcome & dinner. Orientation
Saturday 13th:
Greeting & ritual for arriving and coming home to the land
Meeting each other & exploring ancestral traditions
Growing our roots with stories, lore & song
Butter & cheese making
Weaving beauty & offerings of love
Sunday 14th:
Pilgrimage to the Cailleach shrine
Monday 15th:
Integration day & listening with the land
Storytelling, old lore, song & ritual
Preparing for drum making
Tuesday 16th:
Visit to stone circles and ancient trees
Optional Wecht Drum making workshop
Wednesday 17th:
Closing Circle
Camp pack up (we will all work together to pack up camp!)
Visit to local sacred sites
Story & song
Our gathering completes the evening of the 17th around 6pm. 💫✨
Food:
2 – 3 delicious, healthy, organic meals per day ~ grown & harvested in the land, chopped with love, cooked over the fire
As much as possible, produce is from the organic farm where we will be staying
Accommodation:
Camping on site with beautiful views, river and walks
Or arrange your own local accommodation
Investment:
Full Gathering:
For the 6 day gathering, including all meals, camping & parking: £700
We also have a few concessions spots at £500
Drum making workshop: £250 (for cost of materials)
Booking:
For more information & booking contact us HERE
Or Whatsapp: 07475 749967