Llandudno Celtic Winter Fayre doubles in size
This year’s Celtic Winter Fayre looks set to be even bigger than ever. The event has attracted 52 NEW stalls in addition to most of last year’s exhibitors. “We have over 30 food & drink stalls plus a full French market with 25 stalls from Normandy and Brittany selling bread, pastries, cheeses, wine and cider, tartiflette, olives, honey pastries, dry fruits, loukoum, crêpes, garlic prawns, saucisseson, barbecue sausages, Brittany biscuits, chocolates and sweets” said Nigel Rose.
The Celtic Fayre will also have over 70 exhibitors selling a wide range of craft and gift items including jewellery, leather goods, hand made furniture, art, clothing, cards, plants, sculptures, soaps and ceramics.
To tantalise the taste buds, there is a dizzying array of local foods on offer from the traditional to the exotic. Foods include Welsh organic lamb, buffalo meat, preserves, jams, cakes and cheeses as well as an interesting selection of wines and beers.
There will also be cooking demonstrations by local chefs.
With Christmas only 4 weeks after Llandudno's Celtic Winter Fayre this is the ideal place to pick up a truly unique festive gift.
With Christmas trees and lights as well as Christmas music, there is nowhere better to get into the festive mood than at the Celtic Winter Fayre.
George Newson, Chair of the Celtic Winter Fayre Group said
"Last year's Fayre attracted over 40,000 visitors - we feel that this year we will attract far more people. We have doubled the number of stalls and can offer visitors the ideal opportunity to look for the unusual, hard to find, Christmas gift. With a large selection of food producers, maybe, people can try something different with their Christmas turkey"
Celtic Winter Fayre being held in Mostyn Champneys Retail Park, Llandudno from November 21st to 25th 2007.
Admission 50pence.
Accompanied children free
Open form 9.30am to 5pm
Sunday 9.30am to 4pm