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St David’s Day Parade (Haverfordwest)

Gorymdaith Gŵyl Ddewi Hwlffordd

Each March 1, the town of Haverfordwest fills its streets with schoolchildren for the St David's Day parade. Pupils from many local schools march waving flags and singing Welsh songs, in a celebration that voices the pride of Pembrokeshire's Welsh-speaking community.

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Key moments

Picton Fields Jamboree

Open-air folk music, dancing and children’s performances; visitors can enjoy a free jamboree and family workshops

Procession through High Street

Spectators line the street to watch children and local leaders march by, often waving or joining in song

St David’s Day Parade (Parêd Dydd Gŵyl Dewi)

Spectators line the streets to watch decorated floats and costumed schoolchildren singing and dancing through Haverfordwest.

~10:00

Where it happens

Dew Street Car Park

Haverfordwest, United Kingdom

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How to show up well

Prepare before you go

Bring Welsh flags or symbols

Dress for the setting

Wear Welsh national costume or colors

Keep the visit respectful

Welsh costume

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Practical notes

Crowds & timing

Crowd level: high.

Tickets

Free events are available.