THE Welsh Game Fair is to be held in Gwynedd again next year after its successful first event last month.
The game fair was held at the Vaynol Estate from September 9-11, as more than 10,000 visitors enjoyed good food, topical debates, fishing, farming and much more.
It will be back at the same location next year, with the 2023 Welsh Game Fair pencilled in for September 9-10 at the Vaynol Estate.
A statement from the organisers read: “The GWCT Welsh Game Fair is back!
“After a successful year in 2022, The Welsh game fair will return to the stunning Vaynol Estate, proud to host an abundance of activities for all ages to enjoy.
“From gundogs, clay shooting and archery, to fishing, food and falconry - not to mention the amazing shopping!”
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Fishing, clay shooting, gundogs, game cookery, falconry, horses and hounds, archery, rural crafts, and food and drink all featured at the Welsh Game Fair this year.
The event was organised by the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust and Stabled Events.
Chef Bryn Williams, originally from Denbigh, also created a bespoke menu for guests in a VIP restaurant.
Conwy-based farmer, Gareth Wyn Jones, also spoke at the game fair, in a bid to extol the wider benefits of conservation and field sports to his fellow countrymen.
More information is at www.welshgamefair.org.
The game fair is also now accepting applications from exhibitors for next year’s event in Wales.
If you are interested, go to: www.welshgamefair.org/exhibit.
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