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Welsh Language and Culture

Mid Wales' culture is diverse with many galleries, theatres, museums,and libraries to explore. Wales is often referred to as the land of song, and is famed for its singers, male voice choirs and national and local eisteddfod.

Wales is also a country with two languages: Welsh (Cymraeg) and English. The Welsh language (Cymraeg) continues to flourish in Wales and the rights of the language have also been helped by bilingual and language policies made law by the Government.

Welsh place-names establish a strong sense of place, and give an insight into the history and traditions of the area. Substantial areas of Mid Wales are predominantly Welsh speaking, and indigenous Welsh culture survives in all areas.

The Welsh Language, Culture and Music

The land of song


Explore our wide range of musical events to suit all tates.

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Welsh Cultural Events


 'Eisteddfod' -  Welsh festival of literature, music and performance

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Welsh Spoken Here


Find a place to stay where the local language is spoken.

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