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The buy-in on our birthday!
As we celebrated our 62nd birthday, the first part of the community buy-in was achieved: a large part of The Park Ecovillage has moved into community ownership. History has been made!
The new Light of Findhorn Sanctuary rises
Ecovillage Findhorn community's new Sanctuary, the Light of Findhorn, is close to being finished.
The original sanctuary was destroyed by fire in 2021.
The original sanctuary was destroyed by fire in 2021.
The Sanctuary emerges
The new, community-owned Light of Findhorn Sanctuary is beginning to take shape – the foundations and lower wall are now in place! It replaces the original sanctuary that was lost to fire in April 2021.
Northern Lights over Findhorn
Celestial fireworks danced over The Park in May, on a weekend when the Northern Lights were seen as far south in Britain as Cornwall. These stunning images were taken by community member Adele Napier.
A moving green burial for our beloved Dürten
A moving Findhorn-style green burial for a beloved pillar of the community.
Light of Findhorn Sanctuary: building has begun!
23 April 2024: A day to celebrate, as building work began today on our new Sanctuary, 56 years after the original Main Sanctuary opened in April 1968.
Get your coffee and creativity fix at the Phoenix
The Phoenix Cafe in the Park Ecovillage in Findhorn is ‘a prime spot’, says Scottish news outlet The Press & Journal, and not only for the menu. Visit for a vibrant calendar of live events, music, open mics and art exhibition openings.
Confessions: a review
A gambler, a shoplifter, an immigrant – even a dead person, were among the performers in Confessions, the recent thought-provoking piece from the Theatre of the 7 Directions in the Universal Hall, Findhorn.
Building starts on our new Sanctuary
Building is starting on our new Sanctuary, almost exactly three years since it was razed by fire in April 2021.
Step into the Bronze Age in Findhorn's dunes
Bronze Age burials, Neolithic middens and Iron Age beads – field archaeologist Michael Sharp takes a walk through Findhorn's woodlands and dunes, and steps back 9000 years.
Image: Mark Richards, Aurora Imaging
Image: Mark Richards, Aurora Imaging