A Grand Medieval Mêlée breaks out at Cardiff Castle

Many battles have been fought and won at Cardiff Castle, and the summer of 2009 is no exception, with the breakout of a Grand Medieval Mêlée on Saturday 15 August and Sunday 16 August and an audacious attempt to re-enact the Battle of Agincourt.

A highlight of the summer holidays, this event promises a weekend packed with sword fighting and archery, combat, conflict and contests, as well as a swift trip back to the Middle Ages. Plus, all visitors will be invited to choose sides as the battle lines are drawn up and Henry V makes an appearance to command the ultimate battle: the French versus the English in the re-enactment of the Battle of Agincourt.

Medieval knights were famed for fighting with honour and bravery and their combat skills were formidable. Professional sword- fighters will re-create the drama of combat in special displays throughout the weekend, with the opportunity for visitors to try on armour or take up arms in the ‘Have a Go Archery’ and ‘Sword Fighting’ sessions (additional charges and limited availability may apply).

Time- travelling visitors will also come across a medieval tented village where the Cardiff Castle Garrison will be giving short talks on medieval crafts, food and archery. Authentic games are sure to enthral the children, plus a juggling jester has promised to pass on the secret of his skills in workshops for all ages. A new Cardiff Castle currency is introduced for the first time, as a medieval mint goes into action with the opportunity for visitors to strike their own coins – an ingenious way to beat the credit crunch. Falconry displays will be programmed throughout the weekend, with commentary by the experts.

Normal admission applies to the Castle, but there is a special events ticket available if visitors just want to see the Medieval Mêlée. Remember, if you have a Cardiff Castle Pass, the event will be free. There will be a small additional charge to participate in some of the activities for visitors and pass holders. No advance booking necessary.

Remember to apply now for your Cardiff Castle Pass. If you are a resident or work in Cardiff, all you need to do is bring two passport- sized photos and proof that you live in Cardiff ( a council tax bill or a letter from your employer is fine) to the Castle Ticket Office, or you can download an application form from the website www.cardiffcastle.com

Grand Medieval Mêlée at Cardiff Castle
15 & 16 August
Castle Grounds
10.30am – 5.30pm

For further information: 029 2087 8100 www.cardiffcastle.com

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