A summer full of family fun at Cadw locations across Wales
Cadw has released its super summer holiday events schedule, offering families a huge variety of activities to enjoy and experience Welsh culture and history.
Visitor Notice:
Due to inclement weather, the Relics installation at Pentre Ifan has been postponed. Sorry for any inconvenience.
Throughout the school summer holidays, Cadw’s historic places will be home to a jam-packed range of exciting educational and cultural events for the whole family. With over 130 historic places, there are a thousand reasons to visit this summer.
Families can get hands-on with archery, archaeology and even enrol at Knight School. Here are some of the top picks across the country over the summer months:
Relic photo spheres (various sites)
This summer, Cadw will re-launch an exciting experience for guests with a trail of relic photo spheres, giving a distinctive perspective of the various abbeys, castles and neolithic sites in which they are placed.
The installations will encourage visitors to challenge what they know of typical photography, as well as highlighting the preservation of the monuments over 10 years. The relics will form part of Visit Wales’ Year of Trails – with Wales by Trails story maps.
Relic location dates:
Raglan Castle (27-28 July); Tintern Abbey (29-30 July); Blaenavon Ironworks (31 July-1 August); Porthgain Quarry and Harbour (7 August); Pentre Ifan Burial Chamber (8August); Castell y Bere (10-11 August); Valle Crucis Abbey – (19-20 August); Caernarfon Castle – (21-22 August); Din Lligwy Hut Group – (23-24 August).
Children’s Archaeology Taster Day (Rhuddlan Castle)
What better way to kick off the holidays than an archaeology taster day. Great for budding archaeologists or just those with a curious mind, visitors can have a dig in Rhuddlan Castle’s sandpit to see what surprises can be found.
There will also be medieval workshops, and storyteller Mair will share local legends and play her harp throughout the day.
Event info:
Friday 28 July, 11:00–15:00
Castle Scavenger Hunt (Castell Coch)
Over the August bank holiday weekend, families can explore the fairytale castle on the outskirts of Cardiff like never before with a scavenger hunt in and around Castell Coch.
The hunt will take visitors on a quest inside and outside the castle, making exciting discoveries along the route – a great way to get out into nature.
Event info:
Saturday 26 – Monday 28 Aug, 11:00–15:00
Tickets will need to be booked online in advance.
Birds of Prey (Laugharne Castle)
Get up close to magnificent birds of prey at Laugharne Castle’s falconry event.
With a variety of species on display, you’ll have the opportunity to learn about these majestic creatures from the experts themselves. The displays will run twice a day at 12pm and 3pm and are not to be missed.
Event info:
Sunday 27 – Monday 28th Aug, 11:00–16:00
Medieval Festival (Beaumaris Castle)
Another event taking place over the bank holiday, this medieval festival at Anglesey’s Beaumaris Castle will show what life was really like in the medieval times. Knights, lords and ladies, musicians and jesters will transport visitors back to the period.
Visit the medieval encampment to see demonstrations on arrow making, how to wear armour, as well as listening to grim stories of torture from the castle executioner. The day will culminate with a battle between Lord Gerard de Rhodes and Captain Nicholas Horton, to see who can claim the castle’s victory.
Event info:
Saturday 26 – Monday 28 Aug, 10:00–17:00
Juggling Jim (Kidwelly Castle)
This August, head down to Kidwelly Castle to see Juggling Jim for some fun for the whole family. With a mixture of circus workshops and silly knight school for children, there’s an opportunity for everyone to have a go. Visitors can also try their hand at being a jester themselves, learning skills such as juggling, diabolo, plate spinning and more.
Event info:
Tuesday 1 – Wednesday 2 Aug, 11:00–16:00
Tretower’s Summer Quest (Tretower Court and Castle)
Over the summer holiday, take part in Tretower’s Summer Quest to find all the hidden treasure before Walter the Wrecker of Dunraven Castle arrives and causes too much havoc.
The route will take you around the castle and its grounds, searching for Walter’s treasure in a race against time…
Event info:
Saturday 22 July – Sunday 3 September, 10:00–17:00
Knight School (Harlech Castle)
Wanted: individuals to train as loyal knights of Harlech Castle.
Every Tuesday during the summer holidays, children can see whether they have what it takes to become a loyal knight and protect one of Edward I’s mightiest castles.
Event info:
25 July and 1 , 8, 15, 22 Aug, 11:00–16:00
Jester School (Chepstow Castle)
Chepstow Castle’s Jester School is the perfect way for children to see whether they would make the cut to entertain medieval lords, ladies and their guests. The castle’s resident jester, Juggling Jim, will be on hand to teach the tricks of plate spinning, juggling and tightrope walking to become a pro in the game.
If that’s not enough, you can also learn about the history of this magnificent clifftop fortress and its 900-year history in a popular location in Welsh history.
Event info:
Saturday 22 – Sunday 23 July, 10:00–16:00
Virtual Visits (Various sites)
For those who want to explore sites further afield, but are unable to travel, five new virtual tours are now available on the Cadw website: Tinkinswood Burial Chamber, Strata Florida Abbey, Chepstow Castle, Tretower Court and Castle and Kidwelly Castle.
Powered by advanced 3D scanning technology, these virtual visits will allow people to immerse themselves in Wales’ religious relics, historic homes, Roman remains and more, exploring Wales’ sites like never before.
The events planned by Cadw for this year’s summer holidays are designed to cater to a wide range of interests and ages, offering a sense of adventure for a great day out and make lifelong memories. You can find a full list of events at What's On
For those looking to take advantage of the events available during the summer holidays, Cadw membership offers free event entry and unlimited access to over 130 historic places across Wales, offering a unique way to explore Wales’ rich heritage.
There are over 130 historic places to visit and 1,000 reasons for us all to become a Cadw member. Find out more at Cadw Membership