The UK Hurdy-Gurdy Forum: great people...
http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/HurdygurdyForum/
and
Neil Brook, my favourite maker, sometime mentor and gurdy-guru:
Chateauroux Baroque Workshop:
http://d.meline.free.fr/balsan/
Paul Fustier's Baroque Hurdy-Gurdy site:
http://xaime.pagesperso-orange.fr/vielle.html
Chateau d'Ars, the festival previously known as St Chartier:
http://www.rencontresdeluthiers.org/en/images.php
Les Gas du Berry, folk group centred at George Sand's village of Nohant:
http://les.gas.du.berry.pagesperso-orange.fr/index.html
The Early Music Shop, good friends:
http://www.earlymusicshop.com/
di-Arezzo, Parisian based music shop that, unlike most English shops, can actually get you the music, try them:
http://www.di-arezzo.co.uk/accueil_cla.php
Olympic Musical Instruments, the nearest thing that I have found to a USA site for the Hurdy-Gurdy:
Matthew Spring et al's Chalemie Summer School (the site wouldn't open just now saying that it was too busy?):
Trad Magazine, French language magazine friendly to the hurdy-gurdy and bagpipes: