Online bookings are now being taken for a host of exciting sporting activities planned at this year’s Eisteddfod.
Youngsters will be spoilt for choice during the weeklong event as a wide variety of pursuits such as tennis, athletics, cricket, netball, cycling, multi skills, rugby, tri-golf, boccia and football are on offer. There will also be table top games, family fun activities, dance mats, a climbing wall and an activity corner for those wishing to try out a new sport. The popular Actif Storytime sessions for the under 5s will be held from the Amphi Theatre on Wednesday, August 6.
Scarlets players Rhys Priestland, Ken Owens, Regan King and Emyr Phillips, along with We Cycle Wales, will also be taking part in the fun packed programme.
Starting Saturday, the one hour activities will be delivered from the council’s leisure area of The Maes and bookings can be made online. You will need to have purchased an Eisteddfod ticket for the day in question to participate. There is a limit of 20 children per session so parents are advised to book early to avoid disappointment.
Executive board member for the Eisteddfod, Cllr Colin Davies said: “There are a variety of exciting and fun activities for all the family to get involved in during their time at The Maes. It also provides an opportunity for children to try their hand at different sports they may not usually have the chance to play.
Don’t forget to book your leisure activities online.
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