The Bryngwyn Summer Fayre is a festival at Bryngwyn Hall that showcases produce from the local region. There are over 40 exhibitors in the grounds that offer a range of food and drink from the local area, entertainment and craft stalls. The delicious food and drink on offer include local homemade teas, rare burgers and sausages, ice creams, crepes and tea and coffee. Other stalls include a working blacksmith artist, wood-turner, willow-weaving, stick maker and wood carver. Craft stalls also offer garden plants, ceramics from local artists, clothes and jewellery which visitors can browse and buy from. There is also children activities including face and body painting to keep them entertained.
The location of this festival is in the beautiful grounds of the Bryngwyn Hall in Bryngwyn, Llanfyllin, Wales. The festival is a great way to enjoy a day out with the family, in a beautiful location surrounded by delicious food and local craft entertainment. A great opportunity at the fayre is the garden tour that is available twice a day by the head gardener. He will show guests around the gardens of the Bryngwyn Hall which includes seeing the famous Poison Garden. Well-behaved dogs are also allowed on the grounds if they are kept on a lead, so the Bryngwyn Summer Fayre can definitely be a fun day out for all the family.
Note, please check the event website before attending. Dates can change and events can get cancelled, we can not be held responsible.
Location & Address for Bryngwyn Summer Fayre
Bryngwyn Hall, Bwlch-y-Cibau, Llanfyllin, Powys, SY22 5LJ