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Have fun in Welsh Castles this May

Cadw has revealed its exciting lineup of events across Wales for May half term, offering a range of activities for families at Wales’ mightiest castles and historic houses.

Here is a selection of the most unique events is below; for a full list of Cadw events over the half term holiday and admission information, visit Cadw’s website.

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May Bank Holiday Madness (Castell Coch)

Embark on an enchanting adventure this bank holiday weekend by completing the fairy trail at Castell Coch. Wander through the wooded pathways and discover hidden wonders around every corner. Children can visit the face painting station and craft their own crown and wand to complete the magical experience at Wales’ very own fairytale castle.

Event info: Saturday 25th, Sunday 26th and Monday 27th May, 11:00– 15:00

Medieval Murder Mystery (Raglan Castle)

Step back to 1487 at Raglan Castle for a thrilling Medieval Murder Mystery event. Amidst Henry VII’s reign, treachery looms, and it’s up to visitors to unravel the truth. Arms and armour demonstrations, interactive activities and other historical displays are also available throughout the day for visitors to enjoy.

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Event info: Sunday 26th & Monday 27th May, 11:00 – 15:30

The Wise Woman and the Surgeon (Plas Mawr)

Explore the immersive world of Tudor medicine and surgery at Plas Mawr, Britain’s finest surviving townhouse of the golden Elizabethan age. Engage your senses as you delve into medicinal herbs and remedies, feeling their textures and inhaling their scents. Visitors will also have the chance to try replica surgical instruments and learn about the role of surgeons in the Tudor era.

Event info: Sunday 26th and Monday 27th May, 10:00 – 16:00

Plantagenets (Castell Harlech)

Ever witnessed a knight at work? Marvel at the excitement of a thrilling knight’s tournament at Castell Harlech featuring epic clashes of sword and shield and the mastery of horseback warfare. The event will also include archery showcases, the elegance of graceful dances, and the enchanting melodies of live music, so visitors can fully immerse themselves in the culture and living history of the period.

Event info: Saturday 25th, Sunday 26th and Monday 27th May, 11:00 – 16:00

View of the Gate next the sea and dock from gunner’s walk at Beaumaris Castle – photo courtesy Cadw

Medieval Festival (Beaumaris Castle)

Experience the very essence of medieval history as Beaumaris Castle rewinds time to give visitors a glimpse into life as knights, lords, ladies and archers. Attend knight school, drill training and jester performances but don’t miss the finale: an epic battle between two rival forces – who might even need some extra recruits.

Event info: Saturday 25th, Sunday 26th and Monday 27th May, 10:00 – 17:00

Minstrel Tom and the Wise Woman (St Davids Bishop’s Palace)

Be serenaded by enchanting medieval melodies of Minstrel Tom this half term as you explore the wonder of St Davids Bishop’s Palace. Journey through time with the Wise Woman as you learn about the fascinating uses of herbs throughout the ages, from ancient remedies to culinary delights.

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Event info: Wednesday 29th & Thursday 30th May, 10:00 – 16.30

A Medieval May time! (Caerphilly Castle)

Journey into the heart of medieval history at Caerphilly Castle with crafts, costumed performances about knights and the castle, and the charming castle trail. This weekend guarantees an unforgettable adventure for the whole family, so don’t miss the opportunity to explore Wales’ mightiest medieval fortress across the bank holiday weekend.

Event info: Saturday 25th, Sunday 26th and Monday 27th May, 11:00 – 15:00

Medieval Musical Moments (Tretower Court and Castle)

Experience the magic of the 15th century brought to life through music this bank holiday weekend at Tretower Court and Castle. Enjoy these two historical buildings in one as the melodies of the musical duo Pease Pottage echo through the ancient walls and whisk you away to Wales’ past.

Event info: Saturday 25th, Sunday 26th and Monday 27th May, 10:30 – 16:30

Tales of Wales (Castell Cricieth & Castell Rhuddlan)

Listen to the tales and legends of old Wales at both Castell Cricieth and Castell Rhuddlan on bank holiday Monday, two castles steeped in history. Hear of the giants, maidens, wizards and dragons that predate the castles themselves through storytelling and song.

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Event info: Monday 27th May, at various times between 10:30 – 15:30

Half Term Fun (Denbigh Castle)

Travel to this formidable 13th century fortress to explore its towering ramparts and breathtaking views across the countryside. This half term, gather friends and family to Denbigh Castle and enjoy an adventure-filled day of games on the castle’s lush green lawns and creativity at the craft table.

Event info: Saturday 25th May, 10:00 – 16:00

View of the castle from the river bank at  Laugharne Castle. Photo courtersy Cadw

Birds of Prey (Laugharne Castle)

Witness the majestic world of birds of prey at Laugharne Castle this half term. From graceful falcons to powerful eagles, their unique beauty is sure to captivate every visitor. With spectacular flying displays at 12pm and 3pm, watch as these birds soar through the sky with breathtaking agility and grace around this mighty medieval castle, Tudor mansion and poet’s hideout.

Event info: Saturday 25th & Sunday 26th May, 11:00 – 16:00

Cadw’s events are filled with fun, history and valuable experiences and a full list can be found here.

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