Dinefwr Literature Festival

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Location: Dinefwr Park and Castle, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, SA19 6PF

Website: www.dinefwrliteraturefestival.co.uk

The Dinefwr Literature Festival was a three-day bilingual celebration of words, music and landscape in the heart of Carmarthenshire’s beautiful Dinefwr Park and Castle, located on the edge of Llandeilo town.

Events took place in Newton House (the National Trust’s stunning 17th century property) and in marquees in the grounds of the landscaped park, home to the famous White Park Cattle.

www.dinefwrliteraturefestival.co.uk

Dinefwr Literature Festival 2012 Review

Dinefwr Literature Festival 2012
Gwyl Lenyddiaeth Dinefwr 2012

The brand new Literature Festival for Wales kicked off over the last weekend in June in the historic National Trust Dinefwr Park. This impressive site boasts a castle, rolling landscapes akin to Capability Brown’s work and the impressive Newton House.  The jointly run venture boasts Literature Wales, The Coracle Project, The National Trust and many other partners as its organising team and they all did a wonderful job for a first time event.

Read more…

Dinefwr Literature Festival

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Location: Dinefwr Park and Castle, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, SA19 6PF

Website: www.dinefwrliteraturefestival.co.uk

The Dinefwr Literature Festival was a three-day bilingual celebration of words, music and landscape in the heart of Carmarthenshire’s beautiful Dinefwr Park and Castle, located on the edge of Llandeilo town.

Events took place in Newton House (the National Trust’s stunning 17th century property) and in marquees in the grounds of the landscaped park, home to the famous White Park Cattle.

www.dinefwrliteraturefestival.co.uk

Dinefwr Literature Festival 2012 Review

Dinefwr Literature Festival 2012
Gwyl Lenyddiaeth Dinefwr 2012

The brand new Literature Festival for Wales kicked off over the last weekend in June in the historic National Trust Dinefwr Park. This impressive site boasts a castle, rolling landscapes akin to Capability Brown’s work and the impressive Newton House.  The jointly run venture boasts Literature Wales, The Coracle Project, The National Trust and many other partners as its organising team and they all did a wonderful job for a first time event.

Read more…