Welsh Cheese festival voted into UK’s top 10 of festivals



27 September 2012

The Great British Cheese Festival, now an annual autumn feature at Cardiff
Castle, has been voted number two food festival in the British Isles.  So
why not pop along on a family day out and see why the festival is so great.

The Independent newspaper chose its top ten, putting the cheese festival in
second place behind the Galway Oyster Festival and ahead of rivals such as
the Abergavenny and Ludlow food festivals and the renowned Isle of Wight
Garlic Festival.

Cheese takes over at Cardiff Castle as the main attraction from 22 to 23
September this year as some 10,000 cheese lovers make their annual
pilgrimage.

In its description of the Cardiff event, the Independent says: “There are
more than 400 cheeses on offer here: some are local champions, others
national winners – all are the very best around.”

The weekend of pure cheese indulgence features the cream of the English and
Welsh cheese industry on show in the scenic grounds of the castle.

There are some 400 cheeses from around 100 cheese makers, many of them from
the Specialist Cheesemakers Association, to taste and buy, delicious CAMRA
selected beers in the Cardiff Arms to wash it down, along with master
classes, demonstrations, other fine foods from around the UK and the fine
sports of Cheese Tossing and Cheese Skittles.

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