CLYNFYW Care Farm in Abercych is hosting an event on Saturday, January 17 to celebrate the UK’s Disabled Access Day.

Supported by Pembrokeshire Tourism and Pembrokeshire County Council, this is the first time there has been an event of this type in west Wales.

“We’ve been involved in accessible tourism in west Wales for nearly thirty years,” said Clynfyw’s manager Jim Bowen.

“Over the years we have met so many people striving to make our region more inclusive and accessible. This day is intended to promote their work, and to raise west Wales’ profile as an accessible, inclusive holiday destination. We also hope to inspire others to become more inclusive and accessible.”

Running from 10.30am to 3.30pm there will be information stands from experienced accessible tourism operators and care support providers and experts in Total Communication. Talks will be running throughout the day including from Pembrokeshire People First and an advisor to the Rio 2016 Paralympics.  

There will be a barbecue, teas, coffees and cakes available throughout the day, as well as a farm walk weather permitting.

Entry is free, but the cost of a stand is £10, which goes towards Clynfyw’s Wheelie Good Idea, sending refurbished wheelchairs and mobility aids to sub-Saharan Africa.

The Celebration is hosted by Clynfyw Care Farm with support from Pembrokeshire Tourism and Pembrokeshire County Council.

For more information, contact Clynfyw Care Farm on 01239 841236.