St Fagan's Museum of Welsh Life and Food Festival will take place on September 7th 2013, where visitors can taste and buy food from over 80 stalls located amongst reconstructed buildings at one of Europe's leading open-air museums situated on the grounds of St Fagan's Castle. In addition to sampling foods, there will be family activities and demonstrations at the festival.
St Fagan's Museum of Welsh Life and Food Festival will take place on September 7th 2013, where visitors can taste and buy food from over 80 stalls located amongst reconstructed buildings at one of Europe's leading open-air museums situated on the grounds of St Fagan's Castle. In addition to sampling foods, there will be family activities and demonstrations at the festival.
St Fagan's Museum of Welsh Life and Food Festival will take place on September 7th 2013, where visitors can taste and buy food from over 80 stalls located amongst reconstructed buildings at one of Europe's leading open-air museums situated on the grounds of St Fagan's Castle. In addition to sampling foods, there will be family activities and demonstrations at the festival.
St Fagans is one of Europe's leading open-air museums and Wales's most popular heritage attraction. It stands in the grounds of the magnificent St Fagans Castle, a late 16th-century manor house donated to the people of Wales by the Earl of Plymouth. Visitors to St Fagans Food Festival can taste and buy produce from more than 80 stalls nestling amongst the Museums reconstructed buildings, Buy bread and cakes baked in the Museums own bakehouse and try home-made pork sausages made with meat from animals reared at the Museum. As well as whetting the appetite, there will be plenty of family friendly demonstrations and activities to feed the mind. 4 Time Credits or 7.00 per person Pick up Lammas Street Carmarthen 9.30am Pick up Llanelli Town Hall at 10am Return from St Fagans at 3.30pm