Harlech Castle will come to life with traditional songs and stories of Welsh history on 20 and 21 April — designed to inspire Welsh learners.
Led by Fiona Collins, the 2019 National Eisteddfod Welsh Learner of the Year, and the award-winning storyteller and harpist Mair Tomos Evans, the event will allow learners of all levels to brush up on their skills through songs, rhymes and expressions.
Plus, Harlech Castle will be offering a medieval living history experience over the Easter Weekend — with appearances from the Ardudwy Knights, from 16-18 April.
Standard admission prices apply. No prior booking required.
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