WHAT’S ON this March

When: Every Sunday 12-3
Where: Plas Weunydd Restaurant
What: On Sundays, join us from 12–3 pm for our traditional Carvery. Tuck into roast beef, turkey or pork with all the trimmings: crispy potatoes, seasonal vegetables and homemade Yorkshire puddings. A nut-free vegetarian option is available on request. Reservations are suggested but not required.

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When: 1st March
Where: Bodnant Gardens
What: Celebrate St. David’s day by soaking up a dazzling display of daffodils as the Old Park Meadow and grassy glades are transformed into a sea of yellow. 

Sbrí, a Welsh folk trio, will also be playing traditional music on harp, violin and charango from 10.30am-12.30pm.

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cricieth castle with welsh flag and the sea and mountains in the background

When: 1st March
Where: Various Cadw Sites
What: From breath-taking castles to tranquil religious sites and industrial titans that forged the industrial revolution, entry to 17 historic places in the care of Cadw - which normally charge admission - will be free this St David’s Day [Sunday 1 March].

While popular sites like Conwy Castle will be booked up quickly, it’s the perfect time to visit lesser known sites near Plas Weunydd like Harlech Castle, Criccieth Castle, and Plas Mawr.

When: 7th March
Where: Cwm Pennant
What: Join Davy Greenough, on guided mindfulness walks around some of Eryri National Park's most beautiful locations. Immerse yourself in the natural environment as you follow moderate walks in Eryri with regular stops for short, guided meditations along the way.

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When: Saturday, 21st of March.
Where: Abermaw (Barmouth)
What: A warden from Eryri National Park will guide you along a section of the Taith Ardudwy, uncovering the forgotten riches of the Abermaw area. This 16km (10 mile) walk will take around 6–7 hours, with plenty of stories, landscapes, and heritage to discover along the way.

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