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Celtic Rainforest Festival set to take place at Elan Valley

Celtic Rainforest Festival set to take place at Elan Valley

The Celtic Rainforest Festival is set to take place at the Elan Valley.
Taking place on Saturday, May 31, from 10am to 5pm, the free-to-enter event is for people of all ages to connect with nature.
The festival has been set up as part of The Woodland Investment Grant (TWIG) project, which is managed by Welsh Water and RSPB Cymru.
Children will be able to go on woodland trails, while adults can listen to talks from organisations such as LIFE Celtic Rainforest, RSPB Cymru, Elan Valley Trust, Dark Skies, and Radnorshire Wildlife Trust.
There will also be a guided walk.
Artisans and demonstrators will be showcasing traditional crafts and wild wisdom.
This will include Carnog Horses showcasing horse logging, while Our Wild Edges will lead a forest bathing walk blending plant medicine, folklore, and nature-based games.
There will also be live blacksmithing by Art Metal, woodworking by Forgeways, wood carving by European Championships silver medallist Kaspians Carvings, and woodturning by the Wood Turning Studio.
There will be live music throughout the day from a lineup of local talent.
Twice Welsh Music Prize nominee Toby Hay will play, as well as Holly Blackshaw.
Raven Kidd, Ben Shearer, and Elan Valley's own ranger Marc Harpham will also be performing.
There will also be a craft fair in the visitor centre, and a hog roast and other food items from the café menu will be available.
For an added adventure, step inside one of Elan's most iconic landmarks during Dam Open Days on Tuesday, May 27, July 29, and August 5, 12, 19, and 26.
Go on a self-guided tour inside the Pen y Garreg Dam, climb to the top of the central tower, and enjoy views.
A knowledgeable ranger will be on hand to answer questions about the dam's history and engineering.
Advance booking is recommended online or from the visitor centre shop.
To book online, visit elan-valley.co.uk/events/dam-open-days.

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