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Family fun
Youngsters can spring into action with a host of fun activities and FREE entry at the National Botanic Garden of Wales this half term (Feb 11-15).
There’s a chance to get sowing and growing; concocting potions and lotions; and making lovely things for your own garden, with the help of gardeners, craft-makers and herbalists.
There will be something going on Monday to Friday (February 11-15) throughout the half term week – and there’s a special Family Fun Day on the Wednesday (Feb 13) in partnership with Menter Cwm Gwendraeth, which features face-painting, dancing, arts, crafts and a treasure hunt.
The Botanic Garden is also focusing on bird-watching over the weekend of February 16-17 with the help of experts from RSPB Cymru and the British Trust for Ornithology. There will be two guided walks per day on the Saturday (16th) and Sunday (17th) around the Garden and the Waun Las National Nature Reserve.
For more information about this or other events, call 01558 667149, email info@gardenofwales.org.uk or go to www.gardenofwales.org.uk




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Are there details, times etc for the children activities for half term, particularily the Wed,
What does “your comment is awaiting moderation” mean.. plain language please
Hello Chris
The family activities are from 12-4 but on the Wednesday, they will run from 10.30am – 4pm.
Sorry about the ‘your comment is awaiting moderation’ wording. It’s a default setting from when the website was first set up. We’ll have a think about how to change it!
Bruce
Do parents have to pay entry?
I’m afraid parents do have to pay Kath. It’s £8.50 for adults/ £7 concessions.
Sounds great. We will be coming down today (wed) and look forward to Joining in with the activities.