Hay Castle Events

As well as tours and exhibitions, we hold a variety of events here at Hay Castle. You can see upcoming events and buy tickets below. For our past events listings please click here.

Life Drawing May 5th

Monday Life Drawing Session

Venue: Hay Castle Clore Learning Space
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Life Drawing continues on the 10th March - beginning at 11am and finishing at 4pm

The model for this session will be Seren

This takes place in the Clore Learning Space every other Monday from 11am until 4pm.



Please bring your own materials

The sessions cost £18 for the full day from 11-4pm and £12 for a morning or afternoon session only.
The morning session starts at 11am so please arrive at about 10.45am
The afternoon session starts at 1:45pm so please arrive at least 10 mins beforehand


11 - 12 - Drawing
12 - 12.15 - Break
12.15 - 1.15 - Drawing
1.15 - 1.45 - Lunch
1.45 - 2.45 - Drawing
2.45 - 3pm - Break
3 - 4pm - Drawing



Full day session £18 5th May
£18.00
Half Day Session £12 5th May
£12.00
Life Drawing May 5th

Diana Ashworth - Wednesday Evening Talk

My Dog Can’t Read…More tales from an accidental farmer

Venue: Clore Learning Space
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Come along to our evening talk by local author and farmer Diana Ashworth.

My dog can’t read, but if I sent him a postcard, he’d sniff it and know I was fine and thinking of him. If I needed to tell him more, I suppose I’d send him one of my socks.

In an insecure world, be cheered by the landscape and friendliness of this quiet, green valley, with its unexploded bombs, stampeding cattle and life-or-death decisions. Diana’s off-beat take on life, honed by her years as a family doctor, is one of the things that made her first book, Iolo’s Revenge: Sheep farming by Happy Accident in Mid Wales, so popular. People who read it ask what has happened since?

Quite a lot actually …

Diana Ashworth is a retired doctor who took on a 25-acre farm-holding in Mid Wales with her husband Alan. She is the author of Iolo’s Revenge: Sheep farming by Happy Accident in Mid Wales.

Diana's books are available in our shop and are published by Logaston Press


Price: £10.00
Diana Ashworth - Wednesday Evening Talk

Talk on Watermills with Mary Morgan & Elizabeth Bingham

Venue: Hay Castle Clore Learning Space
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Join local historians Elizabeth Bingham and Mary Morgan at Hay Castle for a delightful talk on the fascinating history of watermills. They’ll share illustrated stories of old mills near Hay, once used for grinding grain into flour, fulling cloth, and making paper. Some mills are still working, while others have been transformed into charming homes, cozy cafés, or even hydro-generating projects. It's a perfect opportunity to learn and enjoy the beautiful surroundings of Hay Castle.

Every village and most hamlets had their church, the inn or at least cider house, and their mill. The Industrial Revolution and the development of steam power made many redundant in the 19th and 20th centuries but some round here, including those at Clodock, Rhosgoch and Stauton-on-Arrow, went on working into the 1950s. Recently some have been meticulously restored and others converted into homes, cafes, galleries and small hydropower projects.

In National Mills weekend (May 9th/10th 2025) several of the mills in Elizabeth and Mary’s new booklet will be working and open for visitors.

Price: £12.00

Have-a-go-Shakespeare

with the Willow Globe

Venue: Hay Castle Clore Learning Space
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Have-A-Go Shakespeare - special Festival session

Are you curious about Shakespeare? Would you like to learn more, share what you know and ‘Have-A-Go’ in an informal environment with a like-minded group? Come for tea, a chat and a bash at Shakespeare. No experience or prior knowledge necessary!

The sessions are run by our Artistic Directors, Sue Best and Phil Bowen, who have a lifetime’s experience of working with Shakespeare in a professional and participatory context. The workshops offer an opportunity for all-comers to ‘Have-A-Go’ at Shakespeare in a fun and supportive environment and facilitate discussion around the themes of the plays in both a historical and current context.

£7.50 per session - payable on the day.

All welcome! No experience necessary



PAY ON THE DOOR (£7.50)
Have-a-go-Shakespeare

Director's Tour of Hay Castle

Tour with Tom True

Venue: Hay Castle
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Come and explore Hay Castle with its director Tom True, who will introduce the history and invite you to get to know some of the characters from the castle’s past. He’ll also talk about running Hay Castle for the past three years.

This event forms part of Herefordshire Histories Festival 2025.

Tours are limited to 20 people and take about 45mins to an hour

The tour costs £15 per person


Price: £15.00
Director's Tour of Hay Castle

Director's Tour of Hay Castle

Tour with Tom True

Venue: Hay Castle
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Come and explore Hay Castle with its director Tom True, who will introduce the history and invite you to get to know some of the characters from the castle’s past. He’ll also talk about running Hay Castle for the past three years.

This event forms part of Herefordshire Histories Festival 2025.

Tours are limited to 20 people and take about 45mins to an hour

The tour costs £15 per person


Price: £15.00
Director's Tour of Hay Castle

Making Biochar

A Live Demo & Talk

Venue: Hay Castle Clore Learning Space
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Come and experience the power of biochar—an ancient practice with meaningful impact in sustainable agriculture. In this lively and down-to-earth session, Lottie from Earthly Biochar will share her passion for this fascinating material, which has roots in the Amazon basin where Indigenous communities created rich, fertile soils known as terra preta.

Now, biochar is being rediscovered as a key tool for regenerative farming, helping to restore soil health, retain water, cycle nutrients, and lock carbon away in our soils for the long term.

Through a live demonstration and practical talk, you’ll learn:
  • What biochar is and how it works in the soil
  • How to make your own biochar with simple, low-emission methods
  • Why biochar matters—for plants, compost, climate, and community
  • Stories from farms and growers already putting it to use
Whether you're a grower, gardener, composter, or curious about climate solutions, this is an engaging session that brings ancient knowledge into modern hands. Expect sparks (the good kind) and plenty of inspiration.
The kiln demonstration will take place outside so please dress appropriatley for whatever weather we have in May!

Tickets are £16 for waged adults and £12 for unwaged adults or students.

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Biochar full ticket
£16.00
Biochar unwaged
£12.00
Making Biochar

Craft Fair 2025

Craft on the lawn during the Hay Festival

Venue: Hay Castle Lawn
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We are hosting a Craft Fair in marquees on the Castle lawn for the first weekend of Hay Festival - Sat 24 - Mon 26 May 2025.

The countdown is on! The castle lawn will become the home of more than 30 skilled makers. Visitors will see some familiar faces and hopefully some new ones too. Featuring textiles, leather, ceramics, jewellery, wood, basket ware, and much more.

Featuring work from:

Elizabeth Moriarty, Whites Farm Baskets, Felted Sheep Company, Wye Wicks, WoodnClay, James Newman, Helen Simone Textiles, Bernadette’s Bags, The Wildwood Artist, Mooniiplaits Crochet, Me Semi-Precious, Spalt Made, Beacons Pottery, Carpenter and Cloth, Belinda Gilbert and Stephen Nicolls, ESB Leather, Buckwood Studios, Jane Hickman, Brook Street Pottery, Rebound Books, Bee Welsh Honey, Happy Days Jewellery, Eynonymous Designs, Town and, Country Walking Sticks, Bea’s Wardrobe, Joon Silver, Rag Bagz, Lauriel Design, Drifft, and Sarah Marshall.

If that wasn’t enough, Sally Mathews will be bringing the lawn to life with her wonderful life size animal sculptures! Plus, enjoy enchanting recitals from the Solstice Collective, our wind quartet in residence. This event is a fantastic opportunity to support local artisans, discover unique treasures, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Hay.

Daily 10am - 6pm
FREE ENTRY
Craft Fair 2025

Have-a-go-Shakespeare

with the Willow Globe

Venue: Hay Castle Clore Learning Space
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Have-A-Go Shakespeare - special Festival session

Are you curious about Shakespeare? Would you like to learn more, share what you know and ‘Have-A-Go’ in an informal environment with a like-minded group? Come for tea, a chat and a bash at Shakespeare. No experience or prior knowledge necessary!

The sessions are run by our Artistic Directors, Sue Best and Phil Bowen, who have a lifetime’s experience of working with Shakespeare in a professional and participatory context. The workshops offer an opportunity for all-comers to ‘Have-A-Go’ at Shakespeare in a fun and supportive environment and facilitate discussion around the themes of the plays in both a historical and current context.

£7.50 per session - payable on the day.

All welcome! No experience necessary



PAY ON THE DOOR (£7.50)
Have-a-go-Shakespeare

BARBARA ERSKINE, TIFFANY MURRAY & JASPER FFORDE BOOK SIGNING

Come and meet our local authors

Venue: Hay Castle Great Hall
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We will be hosting three local author signing events during the day - all taking place in the Great Hall.



12:15pm to 1:15pm - Tiff Murray
Tiff will be here with her latest book - My Family and Other Rock Stars - a Sunday Times, Guardian, Mail and Independent Book of the Year, it details her entertaining account of growing up with rock stars at Rockfield Recording Studios.

12:30 to 1:30pm - Barbara Erskine
Come and meet Barbara who will be signing the new paperback edition of her latest book - Story Spinner - plus other books including of course, The Lady of Hay.

2:00pm to 3:00pm - Jasper Fforde
Another local resident, Jasper Fforde will be signing his books and chatting about Red Side Story, the sequel to Shades of Grey as well as the Thursday Next books, Constant Rabbit and Early Riser.
Free Event

Tarddle / Source

Film by Storyteller in Residence - Tom Bullough

Venue: Clore Learning Space
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Between January and September 2024, Tom Bullough travelled up the River Wye from the Wales-England border at Hay-on-Wye to the source on Pumlumon Fawr. Along the way, he filmed the river and its surroundings and recorded conversations with scores of people – from poultry farmers to teachers and musicians, conservationists to tourists, anglers, a rally driver and a spirit medium. They discussed their relationship with the river but also their lives, hopes and concerns, and subjects as varied as wind farms, peat bogs, Welsh identity and the nature of the soul. The result is Tarddle/ Source: a two-hour film about the Wye Valley – passionate, reflective and celebratory – a portrait of a changing community bound together by a love of its place.

Come and see the film in our Clore Learning Space

Screenings start at 10.30am and 1.30pm

Free - come and pop in at any point - just pick up a free ticket in the shop (this helps us record numbers)

Funded by the Story Arcs Scheme and supported by CSAD


StoryArcs Cardiff School of Art and Design Banner




Find out more about the StoryArcs project
FREE
Tarddle / Source

Landscape Workshop with Emily Hedges

Painted collage for all levels of ability

Venue: Hay Castle Clore Learning Space
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This workshop has been developed to compliment the exhibition - 20th Century Welsh Painters which will be in the Gallery at this point.

The workshop will include entry into the exhibition as well as an element outside on the lawn looking at the colours of the landscape. Emily will accompany participants to the exhibition to look at the works and then everyone will go to the Learning Space on the 1st floor to work with collage and paints.

The workshop does not require any prior collaging experience.

Please bring a photograph or image of a landscape you love that you can work with.

Waged Painted Collage
£40.00
Unwaged Painted Collage
£20.00
Landscape Workshop with Emily Hedges

Amy Jeffs Papercutting workshop

Venue: Hay Castle Clore Learning Space
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Join us on Wednesday, July 2nd, for an inspiring papercut workshop led by the talented Amy Jeffs. This hands-on session will take place in the Clore Learning Space, offering a unique opportunity to explore the art of papercutting in a historic and creative setting.

The bestselling author of Storyland is also a talented artist and this is your opportunity to learn the art of paper cutting to create beautiful craft. She will share how the magic of paper cutout can be found with no experience necessary.

Amy Jeffs, renowned for her intricate designs and storytelling through paper, will guide participants through the process of creating their own beautiful papercut artworks. Whether you're a beginner or have some experience, Amy's expert instruction will help you develop your skills and unleash your creativity.

The workshop runs from 1 - 4pm, providing ample time to learn techniques, experiment with designs, and complete your own masterpiece.

All materials will be provided, and you'll leave with a finished piece to take home. Don't miss this chance to learn and connect with fellow enthusiasts in the inspiring surroundings of Hay Castle.

If you would like to come to the workshop and the talk then you can buy a combined ticket for £20


Amy Jeffs Workshop
£10.00
Amy Jeffs Workshop & Talk
£20.00
Amy Jeffs Papercutting workshop

Amy Jeffs Talk on her latest book - Saints

Bestselling author of Storyland and Wild

Venue: Hay Castle Clore Learning Space
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Join us at Hay Castle on Wednesday, July 2, for a talk by Amy Jeffs on her acclaimed book, Saints.

From the Sunday Times bestselling author of Storyland and Wild, comes a sweeping new legend of miracles, magic, human frailty, and heroic strength. Illustrated with over thirty original paper cutouts by the author, Saints retells legends born of the medieval cult of saints. Amy will share insights into her creative process and the inspiration behind her work. Her talk will explore the rich tapestry of saints' lives, blending historical research with artistic interpretation. Saints' legends suffused medieval European culture, shaping landscapes, rituals, and folk beliefs. Their tales spoke of men raised by wolves, women communing with flocks of birds, and severed heads calling from between bristling paws.

In Saints, Jeffs draws on 'official' lives, vernacular romances, artworks, and obscene poetry, spanning from the fourth to the sixteenth centuries. The legends' heroes originate from as far east as Turkey and North Africa and as far west as Britain and Ireland. The book includes enduring super saints like Brigid, George, Patrick, and Michael, as well as lesser-known figures such as Scoithín, Euphrosyne, and Ia. The commentaries following the stories offer a history of each saint and trace the rise and fall of the medieval cult of saints from the first martyrs to the Protestant Reformation.

The talk will begin at 7pm, followed by a Q&A session. Don't miss this chance to hear from Amy and gain a deeper understanding of the captivating world of saints.

Copies of Saints will be available for purchase and signing after the event.

If you would like to come to the workshop and the talk then you can buy a combined ticket for £20


Amy Jeffs Talk
£12.00
Amy Jeffs Talk and Workshop
£20.00
Amy Jeffs Talk on her latest book - Saints

Hay PBFA Book Fair 2025

Venue: Great Hall
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On 12th July there will be even more books and bibliophiles in Hay than usual as the Hay PBFA Book Fair 2025 takes place in Hay Castle from 10am - 5pm. There will be specialist book dealers from around the UK exhibiting and there will be books for all tastes and budgets on offer.

The dealers will fill the Great Hall of the castle and the mezzanine level above and it is sure to be a truly beautiful sight seeing the castle overflowing with books and ephemera once again.

Entry to the fair is free as is entry to the castle for the whole day of the Fair so it is a perfect day to visit.


FREE EVENT
Hay PBFA Book Fair 2025

Hay Castle & Countryside: A Summer Evening Walk

With Walk Hay

Venue: Hay Castle
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Join us for a special summer evening walk exploring Hay-on-Wye’s historic landscape and surrounding countryside, with exclusive insights from Hay Castle’s team.

Immerse yourself in the beauty of a summer evening as we set off on a circular guided walk from Hay Castle, led at a relaxed pace with plenty of time to enjoy the views.

This week, we’re joined by Sara Bowie, Retail & Events Manager at the Castle Trust, who will share updates on upcoming events and projects the Castle is up to.

Our route takes in Hay’s historic surroundings and countryside before returning to the Castle, where Tom True, Executive Director of Hay Castle, will meet us in the Castle grounds. Those who wish can stay on to enjoy their packed suppers in the shadow of the castle whilst perhaps asking Tom any questions about its rich history and exciting future.

This easy-to-moderate walk will last around 2 hours, with assistance provided where needed.

A perfect way to spend a summer evening, connecting with history, landscape, and community.

Hay Castle & Countryside: A Summer Evening Walk

Jewellery and Antiques Evaluation Day

with Kate Bliss

Venue: Hay Castle Clore Learning Space
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Kate Bliss, a regular face on BBC antiques programmes and an independent jewellery and fine art valuer is hosting a free ‘drop-in’ Valuation Day for jewellery and silver as well as other antiques and contemporary fine art.

Have you recently inherited items you know nothing about? Do you have jewellery you never wear? Kate offers a unique opportunity to find out more about your valuables including their potential value.

A Fellow of the Gemmological Association of Great Britain, Kate has over 20 years experience valuing single items to unique collections and whole house contents. Whether it’s the right time to realise some assets or simply de-clutter, Kate will provide you with a verbal consultation and arrange items for sale if suitable.

Drop-in for a free valuation in the Clore Learning Space 10am to 4pm, Sat 19th July

FREE EVENT
Jewellery and Antiques Evaluation Day

Knights and Castles on the Lawn

Weekend Events with Classroom Adventures

Venue: Hay Castle Lawn
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Knights and Castles
Join Sir Stephen de Blenerhayset and Lady Eleanor as they show you all of the good bits of the “high life” of the Middle Ages!
Stephen loves to swing his sword around and is always looking for budding new squires to join his retinue.
While Stephen is galloping around in search of adventure Eleanor is the real one in charge! She keeps the castle going and if anyone wants anything done they make sure to request an audience with Eleanor! When she’s not solving quandaries and quarrels, Eleanor loves to spend time in the garden and practice making medicines and potions.


The Shows
As well as visitor engagement and games, as part of our Knights and Castles event days we provide several 30 minute shows throughout each day. Each show takes the audience through the story of the life of the Knight and are designed to get the audience involved and feel like they are part of the story.


The Games
For many visitors it is the games that we provide that are the highlight. Our games are all Medieval games that transport players back in time. We fill our Games Arena with many different games, that are relevant to the period, that visitors can play at their leisure and return as much as they want.

Our Games Arena gives visitors something to enjoy from the moment the gates open to the end of the day. Some games are simple, others have more intricate rules, and this spread means that there is something for all.

FREE

My Family and Other Rock Stars

Talk by author Tiff Murray

Venue: Hay Castle Clore Learning Space
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In a small corner of a field in Wales, Tiffany Murray is hiding with Boggle the dog, dreaming of her mum's moussaka, blackberry and apple crumble, and, if she's lucky, ice-cold lemonade. A sheep bleats. The smell of hay tickles her nose. The twang of a guitar and crack of a snare carry on the breeze.

It's the late 1970s and Tiff lives with her mum, Joan, at Rockfield, the iconic recording studios. This place of legend, where some of the most famous rock albums of all time were recorded, is the background to a freewheeling, ever-changing whirlwind of a childhood. Tiff's days are spent running around the farm, making friends with local wildlife and helping out with the endless array of dishes her mum creates to keep the bands fed. She's looking for a dog, she's looking for a father; but the one constantthroughout is her and Joan, building an unconventional family in the most unlikely of locations.

My Family and Other Rock Stars is Tiff's remarkable, truly unique story of growing up in a rural idyll, of Cordon Bleu cookery and of a childhood where the chances of bumping into Freddie Mercury playing piano, or a group of Hell's Angels turning up to record for Lemmy, or even the hope of David Bowie appearing, were as normal as hopscotch and homework.

Tiffany Murray's writing has appeared in Granta, the Guardian, the Telegraph, Sunday Times Style, GQ, Independent on Sunday and featured on BBC Radio 4. Her novels, Diamond Star Halo, Happy Accidents and Sugar Hall, have variously been shortlisted for the Wodehouse Bollinger Prize and received the Roger Deakin Award for nature writing. Tiffany has been a Hay Festival Fiction Fellow, a Fulbright scholar, and a Senior Lecturer, and she currently lives in a forest. My Family and Other Rock Stars is her first memoir.
Tiff Murray Talk
£12.00

The Most Perilous Comedie of Elizabeth I

The Three Inch Fools

Venue: Hay Castle Lawn
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The Three Inch Fools present a largely historical, totally hysterical, brand new Tudor comedie.

Elizabethan theatre is flourishing. But will a brand-new Tudor musical romp, in which Good Queen Bess takes to the stage herself, be the making of this heroine or spell the beginning of her downfall? The stage is set for regicidal rivalries, devious dramatics, and plotting playwrights. Beset by misunderstandings and a script that…let’s just say…needs some work, this production promises to be largely historical, totally hysterical. As the old saying goes…thy show must go-eth on!

★★★★★ – “So entertaining…laugh-out-loud funny”
★★★★★ – “The ultimate British theatrical experience” – Hastings Independent Press
★★★★★ – “Riotously fun. Hugely enjoyable”

This performance is an outdoor performance. We recommend that you bring blankets/chairs/cushions etc. to sit on. Come prepared for the weather with warm coats and waterproofs etc, as the performance will continue come rain come shine! We ask that you don’t bring umbrellas as these can obscure the view for other people in the audience.

We recommend booking tickets for this performance online in advance. For tickets please click here.
E
arly bird tickets available until 30th April so book early for discounted tickets!