
Cadw half term family-friendly events at Laugharne Castle
Cadw has announced a range of activities during the May half-term, including at Laugharne Castle.
From May 25 to June 2, visitors will be able to enjoy historical experiences, interactive workshops, and hands-on activities.
Gwilym Hughes, head of Cadw, said: "Our lively schedule of events across May half-term will hopefully inspire pride in Welsh heritage, spark curiosity, and offer fun for all ages.
"It's an opportunity for families to get out and learn about the rich history that makes Wales so unique.
"Children go free with any adult membership, offering great value to keep the whole family entertained over the holidays and throughout the year."
There will be more than 20 events during the school holidays.
Some of the highlights include a naval living history weekend at Laugharne Castle on May 31 and June 1, where visitors can meet Welsh sailors of Nelson's Navy and enjoy interactive fun, including a cannon firing at midday.
Before that, there will be a birds of prey event at Laugharne Castle on May 24 and 25, where visitors can get up close with the birds and enjoy flying displays.
A Cadw membership offers free event entry and unlimited access to 132 historic places across Wales, offering a unique way to explore Wales' rich heritage.
Children also go free with any adult membership.
A selection of Cadw sites including Valle Crucis Abbey, Castell Cilgerran and Bryn Celli Ddu burial chamber, will also be open for guided tours throughout the summer.
Find out more by visiting the Cadw website.

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