Event: Farm to Feast at Lower Treginnis

Event: Farm to Feast at Lower Treginnis

Join us on the evening of 22 July 2026 for a special evening supper club at Lower Treginnis, celebrating 50 years of Farms for City Children.

Guests will enjoy a beautiful night of local food, music, words and imagery, featuring writer and illustrator Jackie Morris and cellist Nia Harries, along with local St Davids’ band Glas Captains.

Tickets include a delicious two-course menu created around food from Lower Treginnis and the wider St Davids peninsula, enjoyed in the beautiful setting of our Welsh coastal farm. Each ticket will also be entered into a very special raffle to win a unique piece of art by Jackie Morris, created live at the event. A selection of wine and soft drinks are included along with the chance to buy and enjoy award-winning beer from the St Davids Old Farmhouse Brewery.

Whether you live in the local area or are making a summer visit to stunning Pembrokeshire, this is a fantastic opportunity to have a wonderful evening while you support Farms for City Children in our golden anniversary year.

Tickets are available to book online via Try Booking until 6 July 2026 along with further information about the event. Only 50 places are available, so don’t miss out!

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