Those planning a holiday in Wales this September might like to head to Abergavenny, where they can sample the country's culinary delights at a food festival.
Learn how to hunt for wild food such as herbs and vegetables from professional food forager Yun Hider, who will be giving a talk on the subject, the Visit Wales blog reported.
Chefs Valentine Warner and Matt Tebbutt will also be on hand at the Abergavenny Food Festival to give visitors a masterclass on how to cook and eat wild food.
According to the blog, "Wales has some of the best game, sea and coarse fishing in the UK", so why not join the Abergavenny Game Fishing Association on a trip to source wild brown trout along the river Usk?
It was recently suggested by the Guardian a holiday in Wales could be perfect for families looking for a relaxing break, as Snowdonia is home to several low-key attractions.
Posted by Matt Smith, cottages4you




i have just had an amazing holiday on a smallholding coity bach, talybont-on-usk with views as far as Abergavenny 20 minutes away, booked to go back to peacock cottage in january hoping for snow just like the photo !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I can also recommend the Llangollen Food & Drink Festival that takes place every year in October. It’s well worth a trip.