Storytelling around the Oak (Awst Anhygoel | Outstanding August)
Folklore, myths, and magic. Join us around our mystical oak for stories and so much more.
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
Our Oak Yard is named after the little Oak tree we have planted in the centre of it, a lovely display of how little things have the strength abd endurance to grown in to the wise, od trees you see across the Dinefwr estate today.
What might they have seen? If they could tell you a story, what would it be? Join our storyteller Ronnie and Ruth to learn just how magical Dinefwr is.
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This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
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- Suitability
Suitable for all ages
- Meeting point
Head to the Oak Yard, and if you're not sure where that is - follow the pink arrows, or ask one of our friendly team.
- What to bring and wear
Sun cream and sunglasses, or scarves and hats. Dress for the weather we have, not the weather you're hoping for.
- Accessibility
Access to the Oak Yard is via a flat gravel path, and all elements within the Oak Yard are accessible by either single levels, or small ramps.
Upcoming events
Treasured Land : Flower Fridays
Join our volunteer flower arranging team every Friday morning between 11am and 1pm to see them creating their stunning, natural arrangements.
Sgwrs : Buildings that Service Dinefwr
Have you ever wondered how the Dinefwr Estate worked? Join us to find our more about the smaller, less grand buildings that made Dinefwr the succesful estate it was, and how we're preserving them for the years to come.
Teithiau Ty | House Tours
Have you ever wondered about the hidden stories of Dinefwr, or wanted to learn a little more about the rich and compelling history of the house? Join us on one of our weekly house tours to get the answers you've been looking for.
Castle of Culture: Dinefwr and the Spirit of the Sixties
Please join us for the open evening of our new exhibition, Castle of Culture : Dinefwr and the Spirit of the Sixties, curated by Dr Peter Wakelin. The event is free but please book your ticket online as spaces are limited.