FAMILIES across Pembrokeshire are invited to Narberth to celebrate Welsh culture, creativity and community at a joyful, family-friendly ‘Spirit of the Land’ event taking place on Wednesday, February 18.
Designed as a relaxed and welcoming half-term day out, ‘Ysbryd y Wlad’ offers a rich programme of hands-on workshops, storytelling, music and food, with opportunities to drop in for a single activity or enjoy the full day of celebrations (10.30am to 7pm).
At the heart of the day is the Dewi Sant Promenade Parade, a lively procession through Narberth featuring traditional music from Reel Rebels, alongside much-loved symbols of Welsh folklore including a dragon and the Mari Lwyd. The parade celebrates Wales’s deep cultural heritage while inviting audiences of all ages to take part in a shared moment of joy and spectacle.

The wider programme showcases the breadth of Welsh creativity.
Adults can take part in a calming weaving workshop with artist Daisy Buckle at SPAN Arts, while children are invited to a storytelling and craft session led by Hedydd Hughes and Luci Saunders at Narberth Scout Hut.
The day concludes with a warm and sociable Family Twmpath, complete with live music, cawl and Welsh cakes, offering a true taste of Welsh hospitality.
This inclusive celebration is designed for all ages and abilities, with a friendly atmosphere that welcomes both locals and visitors alike.
Event highlights include:
- Adults weaving workshop with Daisy Buckle at SPAN Arts
- Children’s storytelling and craft session with Hedydd Hughes and Luci Saunders at Narberth Scout Hut
- Dewi Sant promenade parade featuring a dragon, Mari Lwyd and music from Reel Rebels
- Family Twmpath with cawl and Welsh cakes at Narberth Scout Hut
Postcode: SA67 7AG | Pricing: Pay what you can starting from: £3 | Book: span-arts.org.uk
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