Join us 22 May–1 June for a world of different experiences. Browse the line-up and get ready for 11 days of inspiration.
Most sessions on site last around 1 hour and our time slots are designed to allow you to move from one event to another.
Join Megan for a rejuvenating Fusion Flow yoga class designed to nurture your nervous system, enhance mobility and build core strength. Her thoughtfully crafted sessions are all about helping you feel revitalised, centred and ready to take on the world.
Megan will begin with mindful grounding and core-focused movements to awaken your inner strength; flow through a dynamic sequence that mobilises your joints, strengthens your muscles and deepens your connection to your body; and end with a deeply nourishing relaxation, leaving you refreshed and recharged.
Whether you’re seeking balance, strength or a moment of calm, this class is your opportunity to reconnect with yourself and move through your day with ease and vitality.
Beginners and experienced students are most welcome. Yoga mats are provided.
Please contact Clare Fry at hello@larchwoodstudio.com with any questions relating to these classes. As capacity is limited, we recommend booking in advance to avoid disappointment.
Featured in the BBC’s Digging for Britain, Snodhill Castle is the hidden gem of the Golden Valley. Explore the Norman ruins in their medieval parkland setting, including the high keep, the newly conserved Royal Free Chapel site and wall walk, and the C15th ‘panic room’ with its fortified latrine chutes. Hear the story of its discovery and preservation, from an expert guide.
Eighteen is a pivotal age, but what we’re like at this landmark age can tell us not just about ourselves, but the world around us. Author and social media sensation Alice Loxton introduces her new history of Britain, told through the lives of 18 figures throughout history when they were aged 18. Among those Loxton looks at are Elizabeth Tudor, the orphan facing deadly intrigue at court, and Richard Burton, the rugby-obsessed son of a Welsh miner.
Loxton is a historian and has pioneered bringing history to new audiences, with a social media following of more than 2 million. She regularly presents documentaries on History Hit, Channel 4 and the BBC and is author of Uproar! Scandal, Satire and Printmakers in Georgian London, nominated for Blackwell’s Book of the Year. She talks to Philippa Hall, presenter of the Quick Book Reviews podcast.
Start the day at Hay Festival with headline guests chaired by editors from The Independent reviewing the news, discussing the headlines and issues of the day, and revealing what’s breaking and trending online. A fascinating look at what’s tickling the nation’s fancy – and driving it to splenetic fury. Bring your coffee!
Among today’s guests are Professor of Black Studies at Birmingham City University Kehinde Andrews, author of The New Age of Empire, and award-winning director Havana Marking, whose documentary Undercover: Exposing the Far Right is screening at the Festival on 28 May.
Guides from the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park lead a gentle walk through the beautiful surrounds of Hay-on-Wye. The National Park is also home to a UNESCO geopark. During this walk, the Park’s Geopark Officer will offer a journey through deep time, exploring the geology of the hills.
Hay-on-Wye is located within 520 square miles of beautiful landscape that makes up the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park. The National Park is driving change to bring about a sustainable future, meeting our needs within planetary boundaries. Their Hay Festival series of walks take you into the town’s local environment while offering the opportunity to learn more about the Park’s work and its treasured landscape.
Join Black Mountains foraging and wild herb expert Liz Knight for this demonstration and hands-on session, and learn how to bottle the essence of summer. Turning edible wild herbs and flowers into bitters to flavour drinks is a chance to capture the fleeting season. Using plants foraged locally, you’ll make your own artisan bitters to take away on the day.
Liz Knight is a foraging course teacher and author based near Hay-on-Wye. She’s been nibbling flowers since her twenties, when she became hooked – because wild food isn’t just free, nutritious and sustainable; it’s also often very delicious.
All aboard! Pamela Butchart needs your help because – big gasp – there’s been a Great Crisp Robbery. In her hilarious new book, Izzy and her friends are excited to find that their school trip involves an overnight train ride… but everything is strange. And, oh no! Their teacher has been kidnapped! Join Pamela for fun and silly stories, with lots of giggles and lots of crisps.
Pamela’s books include The Spy Who Loved School Dinners (winner of the Blue Peter Best Story Award), and My Head Teacher is a Vampire Rat (winner of the Children’s Book Award).
See if you can help Selina settle the age-old question of which tastie-tastic rice dish is the best! In My Rice is Best, Shane’s favourite meal is a big, delicious, mouth-watering bowl of rice & peas. He believes it’s the best rice in the whole wide world and can’t wait to bring some in for his lunch at school. But how will he react when he discovers that his friend, Yinka, has also brought her favourite meal of jollof rice in for lunch?
Selina Brown founded Little Miss Creative, an award-winning Female Development Agency that empowers girls in schools across the UK, and launched the Black British Book Festival, celebrating new and emerging Black British authors.
Get your Hay day off to a brilliant start with our daily Ready, Steady, Music workshops! With different activities each day, these interactive, fun-filled sessions for mini musicians and their grown-ups will have you tapping sticks, roaring like dinosaurs, flying with unicorns, dancing with scarves, playing with parachutes and so much more. Come and meet our puppets, explore our range of instruments and listen to the beautiful sound of the cello.
Captivating young imaginations and creating lasting memories, these sessions offer a unique musical adventure. The perfect way to boost wellbeing, increase confidence, spark creativity and introduce children to the joy of music.
An opportunity to get crafting! Activities differ every day, including everything from print-making to junk modelling with recycled materials. Get messy and creative in these interactive sessions delivered by artists and discover that your imagination is the only limit.
Book for the session and you can drop in at any point during the 1.5 hour duration. Accompanying adults: please stay in attendance at all times, but you do not require a ticket.
Legend has it that Hay Castle was built in a day by a giantess called Matilda who hurled a stone across the Wye at the end of construction. Find out about this story and more with this entry ticket that also allows you to visit the castle as many times as you like for a year. Explore Matilda’s room, the castle’s costumes and cellars, and the Richard Booth Archive, and make your way right to the top for amazing views from the viewing platform.
This ticket allows you to visit the Castle at a time of your choice on the day selected, and also gives you entry into the 20th Century Welsh Artists exhibition on the second floor.
Come to the Family Garden for a pizza masterclass with Kitchen Garden Pizza. In this one-hour session your imagination and creativity will be fed along with your belly! You’ll get your hands messy with freshly grown and foraged ingredients, make and top your own dough and observe the pizzaioli at work at the wood-fired oven.
Dairy-free and gluten-free options available.
Join us for an exclusive guided tour led by one of our passionate volunteer guides during Hay Festival 2025. Our knowledgeable guides will take you on a captivating journey through the castle, revealing tales of medieval knights, royal intrigue and the castle’s remarkable restoration. As you explore the castle you’ll gain unique insights into the lives of those who once called this place home. The tour also offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside, providing the perfect backdrop for your visit.
Guided tours run daily at 11am and 2pm. Tour price includes entry into the Castle for a year including the current exhibition: 20th Century Welsh Artists.
Come to the Family Garden for a pizza masterclass with Kitchen Garden Pizza. In this one-hour session your imagination and creativity will be fed along with your belly! You’ll get your hands messy with freshly grown and foraged ingredients, make and top your own dough and observe the pizzaioli at work at the wood-fired oven.
Dairy-free and gluten-free options available.
Step into the story with now>press>play! In between events, try out this immersive audio adventure for all the family. Hear every sound, move with the action and feel the magic of storytelling come alive around you.
On the beach you find a bottle with a map inside: an X marks the spot of buried treasure! Squawker the parrot gives you a magic telescope which whisks you away to Cap’n Sardine’s pirate ship. There you walk the plank, hop on a wooden leg, look through a telescope and eventually spot Treasure Island. Will you find the golden coins?
Two letters have been occupying the attention of industry, business, politics and more recently: AI. Academics and intergenerational experts Richard and Daniel Susskind offer a roadmap on how to approach AI, whether we should be scared, how we can best use and regulate it, and whether it’s good or bad for humanity.
Professor Richard Susskind CBE KC is the world’s most cited author on the future of legal services and a leading expert on the impact of AI on society. He is President of the Society for Computers and Law, and in 2024 was appointed Special Envoy for Justice and AI to the Secretary-General of the Commonwealth.
Daniel Susskind is a Research Professor in Economics at King’s College London and a Senior Research Associate at the Institute for Ethics in AI at Oxford University. He is the author of books including A World Without Work and Growth: A Reckoning.
Two contemporary writers discuss the power and playfulness of language, and introduce their new novels, with critic and author Stephanie Merritt.
Natasha Brown’s Universality is about a journalist who sets out to uncover the truth after a man is bludgeoned with a solid gold bar on a Yorkshire farm. It’s a celebration of the force of language from the Granta Best of Young British Novelist 2023 and Observer Best Debut Novelist 2021. Her debut novel Assembly was Foyles Fiction Book of the Year.
Coe’s The Proof of my Innocence is a political critique wrapped up in a murder mystery that involves an almost 40-year-old literary enigma. He is the award-winning author of 14 novels, including The Rotters’ Club and Middle England.
When cook Cherie Denham and photographer Andrew Montgomery conceived the idea of The Irish Bakery, they set out to portray traditional Irish cooking in the context of the island’s history and culture. Cherie’s recipes are accompanied by Andrew’s timeless images of landscape, people and food, with profiles of artisan producers by Kitty Corrigan. Winner of the Irish Food Writers Award for ‘Cookbook of the Year’, the book is for beginner bakers, expert cooks and lovers of Irish culture alike. Cherie will demonstrate Irish tea brack, Guinness bread and homemade butter – which you can taste along with rosemary and lavender shortbread plus Irish apple cake with whiskey sultanas. Never too early for Guinness and Irish whiskey.
“I couldn’t love this book more!”– Nigella Lawson.
Join the Bafta-winning actor, Strictly champion and activist, and travel through time to find the fascinating story of communication. Discover ancient language and decipher secret codes, learn about the different ways we can send, or receive, a message, explore the first hieroglyphic ‘emojis’ and investigate how animals communicate.
There will be a BSL interpreter at this event