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  2. Aug 29, 2023 · We love a celebration in Wales, and there are many official and unofficial days that we embrace throughout the year. From celebrating patron saints and military legends to cheese on toast, and a fake horse’s head on a stick – there is a day to suit most tastes and interests. Read on for more Welsh myths, magic and tradition. Jump To Section: Toggle

  3. Although not a traditional holiday, many schools and organisations now commemorate the 16 September as a commemoration of Owain Glyndŵr, with festivals such as Gŵyl y Fflam (Festival of the flame) to celebrate it.

    • January. Calennig. This traditional custom sees children knocking on doors and singing festive rhymes on 1 January in exchange for small gifts. Calennig events are staged around Wales on New Year’s Eve, usually with music and fireworks.
    • February. Gŵyl Fair y Canhwyllau. Traditionally, Gŵyl Fair y Canhwyllau (Mary’s Festival of the Candles), celebrated on February 2, marked the coming of spring in Wales.
    • March. St David's Day. Our national day on 1 March is a huge celebration of our patron saint, St David. Saint David (Welsh: Dewi Sant; c. 500 – c. 589) was a Welsh bishop of Mynyw (now St Davids) during the 6th century.
    • April. National Laverbread Day. A new addition to the Welsh calendar, we use 14 April to celebrate the oddly delicious Welsh staple of laverbread. Laverbread is the cooked version of ‘laver’, or porphyra seaweed, which is a diaphanous red algae found abundantly along Wales’ rocky coastline.
  4. But do you know where they came from and do you know some of the Welsh Christmas traditions? Find out why — in Victorian times — Christmas cards used to be less friendly than they are today and what sort of Christmas pudding you could look forward to in Elizabeth I’s reign and more!

  5. If it moves, grows, sings, is edible or makes you laugh, there is a Welsh festival to celebrate it! Learn about festivals in Wales with Visit Wales today. We've got scores of festivals big and small, from modern cult classics like Hay, Green Man, HowTheLightGetsIn, and Laugharne, to one-off events in praise of... well, everything: agriculture ...

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  6. How and where to celebrate St David's Day in Wales. The first day of March is one of the most colourful days of the year here in Wales, where flags are flown and traditional dress is donned. Join the festivities and discover the wondrous legend of Saint David in true Welsh style.

  7. Mar 1, 2021 · St David is the patron saint of Wales and he is celebrated on the 1 March. Usually to mark the day, Welsh people around the world wear one or both of Wales's national emblems - a daffodil and a...

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