Immerse yourself in the magic of traditional Welsh Festivities at Dydd Gŵyl y Nadolig, held on December 21 around the Town Moor in Narberth.
This festive celebration invites you to gather to rekindle the spirit of the season and experience the warmth, music, and customs of old Wales.
Enjoy the harmonious voices of the Whitland Male Choir as they join together for carolling and Plygain—a centuries-old Welsh tradition where singers perform beautiful, unaccompanied carols. With intricate harmonies, these hymns evoke a sense of wonder and connection. Adding to the atmosphere will be the enchanting presence of La La La Productions, street performers from Cardiff, who will delight the children with lively performances throughout the day. Dressed in festive costumes, they’ll bring the spirit of the season to life.
The event will also feature the traditional Mari Lwyd, a decorated horse figure central to Welsh wassailing customs. Crafted by artist Samara van Rijswijk, the Mari Lwyd puppet will roam among us, its gleaming eyes and lively spirit spreading cheer and folklore-inspired mischief.
For those who enjoy hands-on activities, the day offers a range of creative workshop sessions. Join Hannah Darby in crafting natural wreaths using fragrant evergreens and winter berries, or get involved with Evangeline Morris and Samara van Rijswijk as they lead a workshop in making handprinted Christmas decorations. There will also be gingerbread man decorating and a treasure hunt for young adventurers, adding even more festive fun. Storytelling sessions will be woven into the day, sharing tales that capture the magic of Welsh folklore and holiday traditions.
No Welsh Christmas is complete without hearty, home-grown fare. Warm up with a bowl of hot cawl, and sample traditional treats like Bara Brith - a spiced fruit loaf steeped in tea - alongside freshly baked Welsh cakes. With other festive delights and hot drinks on offer, there’s something for everyone to savour.
Let the spirit of Dydd Gŵyl y Nadolig envelop you as Narberth celebrates the richness of Welsh culture, the joy of the holiday season, and the beauty of shared traditions.