Hi Ian. I don't follow a particular Pagan path, although my country was Druidic in the past. To me, Pagan means in touch with the Earth so I do what comes naturally to me rather than follow prescribed rituals from Wicca, Druidry etc. It's often too easy to get bogged down in labels and adhering to the rigours and expectations of those labels, so my advice is to forge your own path, but learn from a variety of traditions. I've read widely on Shamanism (South American and European), Druidry, Native American, Aboriginal Australian and I've learned that they tend to have one theme in common: respect the land, respect the living organisms on the land and respect yourself. You can't go wrong with that!
It may sound as if I am inventing my own system, but all religions are created by humans, so I feel that my way is just as valid as anyone elses. Thanks for listening, Ian.