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PAGAN WEBSITES

The APT is a non-profit organisation based in the UK. Most of us practise Reconstructed European Pagan Religions. But we welcome all polytheists, including those who adhere to 'world religions' and those who simply have personal relationships with individual gods.
The Avebury Circular is a web page dedicated to news, events and information about the site at Avebury.
Community site for Pagans in Ayr
An ezine for pagan children. A new issue comes out every 6-8 weeks (approximately at every sabbat). We write specifically for children (ages 4-14, median age is about 9) and have articles and stories on various aspects of pagan belief and living.
A forum for Sheffield pagans
The Druid Network is an international organization bringing together Orders, Groves and individuals, offering a forum for sharing skills, teachings, inspiration, experience, encouraging the creative active expression of living Druidry.
For over thirty years Emerson College has been a centre for adult education and research based on the work of Rudolf Steiner. The college offers teacher training for Steiner Schools, training in biodynamic organic agriculture, visual arts, storytelling and creative writing, as well as a workshop programme. The college is situated in rural sussex on the edge of the Ashdown Forest in Forest Row.
A multi-religious, international organization dedicated to honoring the Goddess in Her many forms.
"A place to honour mother earth and share thoughts on the many paths of earth tradition... Leave your shoes by the gate and come on in and explore the garden...." Information, articles, recipes etc.
A peaceful place on the net for UK Pagans of all paths living in and around Hastings to meet and discuss topics of interest and concern. All friendly Pagans and non-Pagans are welcome to join us for help and advice or just to chat.
A contact, announcement and discussion group for heathens and asatruer living in North Western Europe
The Kith of Yggdrasil concentrates on the spiritual approach to the mysteries of Odinism, and its work is of relevance to all followers of the Aesir, Vanir and The Northern Tradition. It has members in many parts of The British Isles and abroad, together with special interest groups, hearths, and meetings for both spiritual and social purposes. The Kith publishes both a monthly newsletter, and a quarterly journal for the benefit of its members. It welcomes all with a genuine interest in our faith, regardless of race or gender: so why not visit the website or write to The Kith of Yggdrasil, 29 Desmond House, 6 Cat Hill, East Barnet, Herts, EN4 8JA for an information pack.
Provides information and assistance on all rites of passages - handfastings, funerals, namings etc.
Fighting for Truth, Honour and Justice
For all things megalithic! A wonderful site that catalogues stone circles and megaliths in the UK and Europe.
Promotes the Northern Tradition (Asatru)
The Northern Tradition
Druidry and the Druid tradition
The Pagan Anti-Defamation Network
A Midlands-based group that organises local moots, gatherings, workshops, talks, days out, open rituals, events, etc.
The main organisation for Pagans and Wiccans in the UK, and for those seeking information about Paganism and Wicca
Networking for Pagans in the UK
A collection of writings, essays and musings on occult subjects. Phil Hines' personal website.
Forum, news and info for British Pagans. Recommended.
Janet Farrar and Gavin Bone's website. Links and info about Paganism and Wicca in Ireland
A museum of Witchcraft and Wiccan objects and lore, situated in Boscastle, Cornwall, UK. Run by Pagans
A large and extremely comprehensive American Pagan site, with lots of articles, links, current news etc.