Finalist of 2007 LAMA AWARDS "BEST ECOLOGICAL BUILDING OF THE YEAR"
As you rise out of the Midlands - and feel the first savagery of the North West - that is where the Gyreum nestles. An 100ft wide wooden Christmas-pudding shaped ring fort, a green and discreet hobbit-like edifice overlooking Lough Arrow in rural south Sligo. It's aligned to 3 solar events pointing toward the megalithic cairns of Moytura, Carrowkeel and Queen Maeve's on top of Knocknarae.
Finalist of 2007 LAMA AWARDS
"BEST ECOLOGICAL BUILDING OF THE YEAR"
We cater for groups 
The Gyreum, a magnificent replication of an hundred foot wide wooden ring fort it is located above the shores of Lough Arrow in rural Sligo. The building is available for hire as a specialised hostel / retreat centre / rehearsal space. Dance, theatre, yoga, and new-age groups have all hired it as a rehearsal space or workshop centre.
Starting at Noon on 8 January, 2006 and for
each Second Sunday
of the month thereafter the Gyreum will host a
Sermon
, where a person or persons can perform a
Sermon
. With 12 of these events across the year - we hope to enervate debate on spiritual matters - deal with green initiatives creatively. Humour will be an important part of the
Sermon
. Accommodation available for some of the congregation.