Britain's smallest city goes
wet as well as wild in July, when its annual celebration of the great
outdoors stages its own water-themed games to mark the Olympics, making a
great addition to any family holiday.
Now in its eighth year, The Really Wild Food and Countryside Festival in St Davids
has become renowned for its friendly atmosphere, food and drink, wacky
entertainment and hands-on madness for every member of this family.
And as the opening day of the two-day event, on July 27th, coincides
with the opening ceremony of the Olympics, the festival will be
splashing out with the Really Wild Eaulimpic Games. Teams will be
challenged to take part in a crazy contest to collect as much water as
possible to win the coveted Geauld medal.
If you'd like to stay dry but still have fun, why not try your hand at Bowling with Veg and wellie-wanging, or cheer on the racing pigs and ferrets?
It's all about the festival's theme of championing rural life, said
festival founder Julia Horton-Powdrill. "It's all about what goes into
the countryside, what comes out of it, and how we can benefit from what
nature offers us," she said.
Over 80 exhibitors and producers will be showcasing what
Pembrokeshire and Wales does best, whether it's serving up delicious
tastes or offering a chance to try traditional rural crafts.
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