The excellent Schubertiade weekend held at Rhosygilwen each Autumn has become a firm favourite for classical music fans and this year’s event is set to be superb.
There’s some great theatre, film and much other entertainment coming up at The Ffwrnes in Llanelli this autumn. There’s plenty not to miss, whatever kind of night out you fancy.
There is so much great entertainment coming up at Theatr Mwldan in Cardigan this Autumn, it’s hard to choose. Live broadcasts of opera and Shakespeare, plus some great films are all on the programme. Here’s a taster.
A great way to learn about nocturnal wildlife is to go on a bat walk with the experts. You can do that this autumn at the Llanelli Wetland Centre. There will be some fun activities for kids – and plenty of hot drinks for all! The event starts at 7pm on Friday, September 25th.
Set to reel out its new season from this September is the award winning Theatr Mwldan Film Society with 30 new movies to show between this Autumn and next Spring.
A music entertainment event for all the family takes place on August 28th and 29th in a beautiful countryside setting just north of Cardigan. The Gŵyl Crug Mawr Festival 2015 has plenty of free activities for children, plus some great music from some of the best bands in Wales.
There’s a great weekend of classical treats coming up at Rhosygilwen in the fabulous venue of the Oak Hall, Neuadd y Dderwen. From Friday, August 14 to Sunday the 16th there is an event each evening and something to suit all tastes. Can you choose? Or will you go to all three?
One of the biggest attractions for visitors to the Cardigan Bay coast is the fantastic views they can get of the many bottlenose dolphins that live in the area – and the porpoises, seals and flocks of sea birds too. You can go dolphin-spotting from anywhere along the coast, but taking a boat trip is a great way to get close to them, and to see the birds that nest on the cliffs.
There’s some great entertainment for families this summer on board the Gwili Railway steam trains and vintage diesels in Carmarthenshire. Enjoy a delicious cream tea on the Bronwydd Belle, a 1950s specially equipped dining train; or grab a fish and chip supper while you travel through beautiful countryside one evening.
The annual production by the Abbey Shakespeare Players in the wonderful setting of St Dogmaels Abbey is always a joy. And this year they are staging The Tempest in this magical place. Can’t wait!
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