To provide you with the best experience, cookies are used on this site. Learn more
At Love Gaelic, we believe learning Gaelic is more than memorising words—it’s about experiencing a living culture, connecting with its people, and building the confidence to use the language in real conversations.
Founded by Ann Desseyn, a passionate language educator with over 25 years of experience, Love Gaelic is rooted in the Outer Hebrides, where Gaelic is still spoken as part of everyday life. Ann began her own Gaelic journey long before online classes existed—learning by post and tapes—proving that with determination and the right guidance, fluency is possible for anyone.
Today, Love Gaelic combines authentic Hebridean tradition with modern, flexible teaching methods to bring Gaelic to learners across the globe.
Our Story
What started as one person’s determination to keep Gaelic alive has grown into a dynamic training company offering courses and cultural experiences worldwide.
Ann has taught hundreds of students through 1-1 coaching, group lessons, online learning platforms, and immersion courses in the Hebrides.
She has collaborated with universities, cultural organisations, and communities across Scotland and abroad, always with the same mission:
to make Gaelic accessible, enjoyable, and relevant in today’s world.
Love Gaelic isn’t just a business—it’s part of the wider movement to preserve, protect, and grow the language for future generations.
Our Approach
We know that every learner is different. That’s why Love Gaelic offers multiple pathways designed to fit your lifestyle, learning style, and goals:
Online Classes – 1-1 or group, beginner to advanced.
Self-Study Courses – Learn at your own pace with structured materials.
Ùlpan Courses – Fast-paced, interactive, and pronunciation-driven.
Immersion Breaks in North Uist – Live the language through culture, history, and daily interaction.
On-Demand Lessons for Visitors – A unique chance to learn Gaelic while staying on the islands.
Whichever route you choose, you’ll find supportive resources, practical exercises, and opportunities to use Gaelic in real-life situations.
Why Choose Love Gaelic?
✔ Authentic Roots – Based in the Outer Hebrides, where Gaelic thrives in daily life.
✔ Proven Experience – Led by a professional coach with decades of teaching and multilingual communication expertise.
✔ Flexible Learning – From self-study to live classes and immersive experiences.
✔ Community & Culture – Learn the language in its natural context, with people who speak it.
✔ Results That Last – Build strong foundations in pronunciation, grammar, and conversation that grow with every level.
Our Mission
Love Gaelic exists to empower learners, strengthen communities, and keep Gaelic alive. We believe Gaelic should not be treated as a hobby, but as a valuable skill that connects people, builds confidence, and preserves a culture that has shaped Scotland for centuries.
Join Us
Whether you’re starting from scratch, refreshing your skills, or aiming for fluency, Love Gaelic is here to guide you every step of the way.
Explore our Courses
Discover our Immersion Weeks
Sign up to our Newsletter for tips, resources, and early access to special offers.
Let’s learn, live, and love Gaelic—together.
* Love Gaelic operates flexibly throughout the year to accommodate visitors, learners, and international students joining from different time zones. Regular office hours for enquiries are Monday to Friday from 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m., while classes and immersion sessions often take place during week and weekends to fit student schedules. During the summer school and island immersion weeks, extended hours apply, with activities running from early morning until late evening to make the most of daylight and community events. Visitors are welcome by appointment to ensure a personalised experience and uninterrupted teaching.
Unique hand pressed organic seaweed pictures made from delicate sea florals collected…
Every piece of hand-crafted Shoreline Stoneware Pottery captures texture from natural…
This rusty brown, pigeon-sized game bird occurs on the moorland either side of the road.
Surrounded by rolling moorland and young plantations this is a hotspot for hen harriers…
This is our smallest bird of prey with males appearing a dashing, steel blue compared…
Beinn Langais is a prominent hill surrounded by vast areas of peatland, freshwater and…
Pobull is a stone circle situated on the south side of Ben Langass.
Ruins of a Medival early church, Teampull Na Trionaid, can be found in the village of…
The red deer is the fourth largest deer species behind moose, elk (wapiti), and sambar…
There is a walking trail through the woodland where you can enjoy trees and wildlife.
Statue of the famous grizzly bear Hercules, who escaped and went on the run during…