
A North Wales organic farm estate has unveiled a series of events including its first ever summer fair.
The 12,500-acre Rhug Estate near Corwen in Denbighshire will kick off its summer of activities with the fair on Saturday June 8.
It is set to include a barbecue and entertainment, competitions, children's activities, a photo station and appearances by Mynydd Sleddog Adventures and a legion from the Roman Living History Society.

Entry is free and there will be an abundance of stalls featuring local producers such as Coastal Craft Design, Sail Bags, Tired Mums Coffee, Bathing Beauty, Wildlife by Mouse, Kirsty Williams Ceramics and CraftyMooStudio.
The following day, June 9, is Open Farm Sunday.

Rhug Estate owner Lord Newborough said:
“The fair is an opportunity for us to capitalise on the success of the Open Farm Sunday by extending our land and facilities for the whole weekend.
“We welcome people from all over the country to our farm shop, drive thru and café – which will also be available throughout – and are sure even more will join us for this amazing selection of attractions and activities.”
This year, Open Farm Sunday takes place from 10am-4pm and entry is free; among the highlights will be sheepdog demonstrations, sheep shearing, farm machinery, and food and drink stalls.
Those in attendance can learn more about life on a working farm and meet the animals, including sheep, deer and Rhug's herd of North American bison, the largest in the UK.
Volunteers from Wales Federation of Young Farmers (Wales YFC) will be on hand to give information and guidance.
The Estate's upcoming calendar also includes a series of farm walks, Animal Encounters, Merioneth County Show, wine tasting sessions, and Corwen Shears.



“The fair is an opportunity for us to capitalise on the success of the Open Farm Sunday by extending our land and facilities for the whole weekend.




