
Magic storytelling tents welcomed with comfy cushions and stalls of sweets and cakes were piled up in fantastic displays.







Unusual entertainment!

Of course at a Medieval Fayre you can buy all sorts of armour and regalia.

Little Bird enjoyed the sights and sounds, dragged us back into the castle bailey several times. We passed St. Nicholas and wandering minstrels, a Medieval surgeon who told us all about leeches and knights fighting with sword and shield.







Crossing the moat, through the gate to the castle's inner bailey, lined with flame torches and decorated with fir branches. A chill in the air made it feel so festive.




A chance to buy lanterns and trinkets. We bought a lantern hook, a small gargoyle and lots of food goodies to take home. All of us really enjoyed the day and have added it to our calendar of traditions.



Not only can you learn so much and immerse yourself in history but it really feels so Christmassy. The organisers put an amazing event together. Superb!


4 comments:
Oh, that looks absolutely fantastic! Love the look of the cakes, and the paint at home shields :) #CountryKids
What a fabulous way to spend a day, especially with younger ones. We have several events like this near me. I could spend all day in the castle exploring. I enjoy the music and admiring the costumes.
What a superb event and a great family day out at such a beautiful location! It all looked so colourful and very realistic, like stepping back in time. Thanks for linking up and sharing your medieval tales with Country Kids.
What an amazing place to take the kids - and I think I would have bought so many of those delicious cakes, sweets, breads... #countrykids
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