On Your Next Trip to Europe Why Not Make It a Trip into the Past?

Days of Yore Travel is for Discovers voyaging into the past.

Make It an Extraordinary Trip to Europe

Days of Yore Travel is for Adventurers who want "hands on" experience with the past.

Dine Like Kings and Queens

Days of Yore Travel makes your trip a culinary experience and a memory with friends.

Make History by Re-discovering History

Days of Yore Travel can help you enjoy the archaeological experience.

Get Up Close to Real Treasure

Days of Yore Travel can show you how you can be part of a discovery team.

Turn Museum Visits into Experiences

Days of Yore Travel can bring you together with experts who want to make history an experience for you.

Re-Living History Where It Originally Took Place

Days of Yore Travel will bring you face to face with living history.

Learn Traditional Craftsmanship from Experienced Masters

Days of Yore Travel can help you meet craftsman who still keep the old traditions alive.

Celebrate Like You Never Have Before

Days of Yore Travel can show the kind of parties you usually on see on television.

Discover Your Secret Love for Long-Lost Things Cherished

Days of Yore Travel brings you together with people who take pleasure in showing the beauty of by-gone days of yore.

Experience Thousand-Year-Old Cities Where It All Began

Days of Yore Travel takes you there.

Showing posts with label ancient Celts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ancient Celts. Show all posts

Saturday, December 13, 2014

Woven Celtic Pattern from the La Tène Period

These are reconstruction of the original woven border patterns form textile found in Hochdorf grave in Germany. Unlike other Celtic patterns with knotwork or spirals, this particular clan chose diamond and Swastika shapes, making it unique for Celtic clothing.

These are authentic reconstructions from garments made 5,000 years ago. It was only in the early 20th century did the Swastika gain a sinister meaning. Up until then, the Swastika was a popular symbol in many cultures through out the world, and generally were considered a good luck charm.

With Days of Yore Travel, you can learn from Celtic experts how to weave original celtic border or woven belt and bring home a truely original souvenir.


   
 

Sunday, January 26, 2014

Know Your Celts - Mediomatrici

Lands of the ancient Mediomatrici Celts in modern-day Lorraine in France
Clan Name: Mediomatrici, given to them by the Romans, which means “the people between the Matrona (Marne) and the Matra (rivers)”

Belong to: The Gallia Belgica of the Belgae Nation

Geographic Location: Area known today as Lorraine in the region known as Alsace Lorraine located in modern-day France.

Capital City: Divodurum - better known today as Metz in modern-day France.

Language believed to have been spoken: Gallic Celtic, known as Belgae

Closest surviving language: Cornish

Language spoken in the region today: French and German 

Divodurum or Metz in the 2nd Century CE

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Magical Danube River

View of the white cliffs on the Danube River from the Weltenburg Monastery

There are still some places you can go in the world that are truly magical. You know you’re living in the 21st century, but for just a moment you feel like you’ve been transported through a time portal, and you’re looking at the world they way it looked 5,000 years ago.

There is place like this on the Danube River, called the “Donaudurchbruch”. You round a bend and see these magnificent white cliffs, the quiet, sparkling blue waters of that eternal European river, and can you feel the spark of magic leap across. A place that will send shivers down your spine when you hear the eerie echoes of from the cliffs.

This section of the Danube River has a lot to offer for the Days of Yore experiential traveler. Whether you’d like to experience it on the comfort of a modern cruise ship, or paddling boats down the Danube like they did 5,000 years ago, or taking a guided hiking tour with Druid teaching you the ancient lore of magical herbs, this place has lots to offer and is a must-see for the experiential time traveler. If you’d like to find out more about this magical place, please write us here at Days of Yore Travel.

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Discover Ancient Celtic Gold

Solid gold bead of a 14-year-old Celtic princess


Discover the ancient golden treasure of a fourteen-year-old Celtic princess. Her life was not long, but she left behind some of the most precious finds in Celtic craftsmanship gold ever unearthed. Here in Heuneburg - Heredotus' legendary lost city of Pyrene - you can discover how ancient Celts were anything but "barbarians" as the Romans called them. Here in the oldest kingdom in Europe.

If you're looking to discover the ancient gold of the Celtics, Days of Yore Travel can take you there. 

The Magic of the Celtic World of Glauberg


Glauberg is a magical place - the site of an ancient Celtic burial ground. Come feel the magic of Glauberg and re-discovered its ancient secrets.



How would you like to experience the magic of ancient Celtic lore? Not just see it, but live it?
Write to us if you want to travel back in time to the Days of Yore.