The Royal Welsh Agricultural Society has unveiled its plans to launch a brand-new Welsh Food and Drink Village at the 2023 Royal Welsh Show.

Branded as Gwledd | Feast, the new food village will showcase the very best of Welsh produce in a relaxed, family-friendly environment with seating for over 500 people and a full programme of entertainment on a live music stage.

Visitors to the Royal Welsh Show often say that food is one of the main reasons why they attend and this year the society is keen to elevate the food experience by offering a greater range of Welsh food options and more places to sit and enjoy their food and drink whilst attending events.

Gwledd | Feast will be situated near Entrance B and will be open for the duration of the four days from July 24-27. Building on the success of the popular Food Hall, the new food and drink village is set to be a fabulous feast of fun and food.

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A wide range of companies will take part in the food showcase, creating a real microcosm of the Welsh food and drink industry from savoury delights to sweet treats.

Gwledd | Feast is also working with the charity, Big Bocs Bwyd (Big Food Box) which operates ‘pay as you feel’ foodbanks from containers situated outside schools.

The charity’s aim is to ensure that no child is hungry and that every child can learn how to make good food choices that enable them to thrive.

Along with the delicious range of food outlets, the food village will also feature some highly acclaimed Welsh musicians, such as Bronwen Lewis, the Welsh Whisperer and folk trio, Sorela.

Secure your ticket in advance to skip the queues at /rwas.ticketsrv.co.uk/events/