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Gŵyl Hwyl St David's Day at National Wool Museum Childrens Activity

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Join us for a fun-filled day to celebrate the patron saint of Wales, Saint David...

Each session costs £3 per child or £5 for both morning & afternoon sessions!

Limited number of tickets. Book online in advance.

In partnership with Home | Menter Gorllewin Sir Gar

Morning Session 10.30am: Celebrate St David's Day with Siani Sionc. Sing and dance to your favourite Welsh rhymes and have lots of fun. Following the session, there will be an opportunity to make your own craft. Tickets

*Suitable for babies and children up to 6 years of age

*Both adults and children require a ticket for this show    

*Duration of show around 40 minutes

Afternoon Session 12.30pm: Join us for a fun session with world record-breaking clogging champion Tudur Phillips, who will be on hand to teach basic clog dance steps.  There will be plenty of fun games and activities during the session. Following the session, there will be an opportunity to make your own craft.  Tickets

* Suitable for children 2+

* Both adults and children require a ticket for this show    

*Duration of Tudur's session is around 40 minutes

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Gŵyl Hwyl St David's Day | National Wool Museum

Type:Children's Activity Event

National Wool Museum, Dre-fach Felindre, Near Newcastle Emlyn, Llandysul, SA44 5UP

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Opening Times

Event (8 Mar 2025)

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