Carmarthenshire’s Aberglasney Gardens set to host celebration of local food and music
The two-day event will take place in September
Pictured above is Little Grandma’s Kitchen, from St Clears, who will be at the event (Photo: Aberglasney Gardens)
Aberglasney Gardens in Carmarthenshire is set to indulge all the senses this September when it holds its first Food and Music Fair.
The weekend-long event will be a celebration of locally produced food and drink, with the entertainment being provided by music artists from around west Wales.
On Saturday and Sunday, September 9 and 10, the gardens in Llangathen, will be transformed into a foodie paradise with dozens of stalls selling locally produced cakes, cheeses, charcuterie, chutneys, chocolate, wine and spirits, as well as ‘on-the-go’ food and drink vendors.
There will also be Aberglasney’s very own tearooms with its terrace overlooking the pool garden.

Jim Stribling, Aberglasney’s director of operations, said:
“We want to hold a celebratory event at the end of the summer which will bring together some of the wonderful food and drink producers we have in this area.
"Visitors will be able to experience the taste and sound of west Wales as well as enjoy the beauty of the gardens.”
The fair will be open each day from 10am until 6pm.
Entrance to the event will be £10 per person with no separate entrance fee to the gardens.
Aberglasney members are admitted to the Food and Music Fair free of charge as part of their membership package.
There will be car parking at the gardens, with additional parking available in adjoining fields.
If local food and drink producers are interested in having a stall at the event please contact the gardens, as there are only a few spaces left.
Email events@aberglasney.org or telephone Sam Worton in the office on 01558 668998.