In its third year, the annual Llys-y-frân’s Spring Fair is set to be a Welsh themed spectacular, with twenty-five stalls adorned with locally made crafts, food, art, clothing, home accessories and jewellery.
‘Colour Canvas’
With many new faces at this year’s Fair, there’s even more new and unique Welsh products to discover. Contemporary seascapes painter Delyth Williams from ‘Colour Canvas’ showcases her vibrant art which combines abstract shapes and bright colours.
Fine art & ceramics specialist Hazel Morris Art will be selling her handmade ceramic decorations, accessories and tableware, along with some individual pieces of art inspired by the local Pembrokshire landscape.
Visitors won’t be able to resist Deluxe Sweet Creations cupcakes, donuts and muffins, they are simply divine! Talented baker Martina will be at the fair with some new cupcake and baked donut flavours and designs.
Visitors will be treated with many more stalls such as Caer Candles, Clarby Soap, West Wales Chock Shop, The Potting Shed, Beachcomb Creations and lots more. For a full list of stalls, visit our website: https://llys-y-fran.co.uk/events/spring-fair/
This is the perfect opportunity to pick up something special for that last minute Mother’s Day gift!
The fair will take place from 10am until 4pm and parking is just £3 per car all day. Lakeview Café will be serving refreshments throughout the day with a delicious lunch menu available between 11.30am and 2:30pm. Whilst here, take a stroll around Llys-y-frân Lake, enjoy the fresh air, and look out for the abundant wildlife in and around the lake.
Visitors can browse the Llys-y-frân Gift Shop on their way to the Spring Fair, where they’ll find a fantastic range of gifts, books, home accessories and wildlife plush toys.
Llys-y-frân has some new and exciting events in 2024 including an ‘Arctic Flappers Nippy Dippers’ event in collaboration with The Bluetits on Saturday 20th April. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram: @llysyfranlake.
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