Castell y Bere, Snowdonia, Wales UK. Friday 01 May 2015 A unique public performances in the grounds of the 13th century castle - Castell y Bere, Abergynolwyn, Mid Wales. The performance ‘Spinning a Yarn’ is part of Ar Waith Ar Daith, an artistic journey across the length and breadth of Wales to mark the 10th anniversary of Wales Millennium Centre, the national centre for the performing arts, created by outdoor experts Walk the Plank. Credit: keith morris/Alamy Live News


Castell y Bere, Snowdonia, Wales UK. Friday 01 May 2015 A unique public performances in the grounds of the 13th century castle - Castell y Bere, Abergynolwyn, Mid Wales. The performance ‘Spinning a Yarn’ is part of Ar Waith Ar Daith, an artistic journey across the length and breadth of Wales to mark the 10th anniversary of Wales Millennium Centre, the national centre for the performing arts, created by outdoor experts Walk the Plank. The journey of Welsh myth and magic will continue over the next few months before it culminates in a spectacular performance outside Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff on Saturday 12 September 2015. photo © keith Morris / Alamy Live News


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Location: Castell y Bere, Snowdonia Nationa Park, Gwynedd, Wales UK
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