Wales is renowned worldwide for its literature and poetry, and this winter you will be able to experience the best of Welsh tale spinning. In conjunction with National Storytelling Week, Cadw invites you to join a storyteller at one of fifteen sites across the country to celebrate Waless oral heritage.
Stories are all around us in books and newspapers and on the Web and TV. They are much more than just childrens bedtime stories. They are entangled with the oldest layers of our culture and are one of our most ancient art forms. Stories are part of the way in which we understand and experience our worlds. True storytelling happens when the story is told in person, live and without print or technology.
Listen to stories based on historical characters, legends and myths from across Wales during National Storytelling Week this January.Join us for a Welsh-inspired story at one of our participating sites:
Each story can last up to 30 minutes. No booking required.
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See also: Performances at Blaenavon Ironworks, Tintern Abbey, Raglan Castle & Caerleon Roman Fortress.
Beautifully preserved Chepstow Castle is a history lesson in stone.
Regular Visiting Prices:
Adult - £4.00
Family - £11.60*
Senior citizens, students and children under 16 - £3.60
Disabled and companion - Am ddim/Free
*Admits 2 adults and all children under 16
Entrance Charge
- Adult - £4
- Member/ Disabled and companion - Free
- Family - £11.60
- Senior citizens, students and children under 16 - £3.60
Date and Times
27-Jan-2013
11.00am - 4.00pm
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