Ffair Nadolig Dinefwr | Dinefwr Christmas Fair
Allow carol singers, choirs and brass bands to provide the soundtrack to your day as you sip on a luxury hot chocolate or a glass of mulled wine against the backdrop of Dinefwr Park in all its winter glory. Join us for the Dinefwr Christmas Fair.
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
Newton House is delightfully decorated for Christmas, with our spectacular 'Creatures of Dinefwr' Christmas Tree taking pride of place in the Outer Hall. The frontage and courtyard of Newton House are host incredible stall holders in marquees selling beautiful wares from handmade jewellery to tasty preserves.
Parking: A Park and Ride service is available from Home Farm, Dinefwr, for the 3 days of the event and is clearly signposted from the road. Buses run approximately every 10 minutes and it is a 5 minute drive to the House. There is no additional charge for parking. Blue badge holders will be parked in the usual car park at Newton House.
Stallholders: Newton House frontage and courtyard will be packed full of fantastic stallholders and producers. Any queries about stalls at Dinefwr please email dinefwrevents@nationaltrust.org.uk
Times
Prices
Event ticket prices
This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
Check admission pricesThe basics
- Meeting point
Follow the AA signs, they'll get you to the car parks. A free park and ride service will be available from Home Farm throughout the 3 days which will take you to the entrance of the fair.
- What to bring and wear
Cosy coats and warm socks, lets hope for a lovely crisp weekend.
- Accessibility
The grounds and marquees are level and accessible and the ground floor of Newton House has a ramp up the entry steps then level on ground floor, where the café and Christmas trees are. NOTE : Unfortunately the lift is not working.
- Other
Event ticket allows access to all stalls, hot food outlets, entertainment, seasonally decorated house, cafe, garden and parkland. No separate admission charges apply.
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