Celtic Mythical Creatures Information Resources
Celtic Mythical Creatures Information Resources
Celtic mythology includes a wide range of supernatural beings such as banshees, selkies, fairies, púca, kelpies, and other spirits tied to ancient Irish, Scottish, Welsh, and Breton folklore. These beings appear in medieval manuscripts, oral traditions, archaeological findings, and cultural storytelling. The resources below provide trusted information from museums, folklore archives, encyclopedias, and scholarly sources.
Mythology Encyclopedias & Overviews
Folklore Archives & Studies
- Druidry Archive – Celtic Folklore & Myth
- National Library of Scotland – Folklore Collections
- Irish Folklore Collection – UCD Digital Library
Famous Celtic Creatures
Museum & Cultural Resources
Why Use Trusted Sources
Celtic folklore was passed down through oral tradition and later written sources. Museum and academic resources help separate authentic regional stories from later reinterpretations and modern fiction.
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