- Garden tours and growing demos from pioneers like Ali’s Edibles, Coed Organic and Ediculture, sharing low-impact techniques like ‘no dig’ gardening and forest gardening.
- Live demos & events including a steak cut demo with Farmer’s Pantry at Rosedew Farm, a Children’s ‘Grow Your Own’ demo at Pugh’s Garden Village and ‘Jazz on the Lawn’ at Forage Farm.
- Lo & No alcohol events including a tea plantation tour at Peterston Tea, and a ‘meet the local producers’ event with Grounds for Good and Dirwest.
- Wine, gin and beer tastings from Barry Island Spirits Co and Craft Republic; St Hilary Vineyard and Tair Gafr Vineyard also offered tours of their vines to tie in with Welsh Wine Week.
- Interactive food experiences such as a mini farmer’s market with Garlic Meadow, a sunset farm safari at Slade Farm Organics, and a guided deer walk at Llantrithyd Park.
Cath Smith, senior food and farming officer at the Vale of Glamorgan Council, added: “Eating seasonal and local food is about much more than just great taste, it’s about sustainable farming, fresh nutritious food and supporting local producers who work tirelessly to produce high quality locally made food and drink. If you missed this year’s Vale Food Trail or are keen to find out more, Vale of Glamorgan Council recently launched the ‘Taste of the Vale’ directory
, which aims to connect residents and visitors with local food producers. The directory, which can be found on the Visit the Vale website, highlights the county’s food and farming heritage, and provides a guide to local producers, vineyards, dairies, bakeries, and more.”
For more information and updates on next year’s Vale Food Trail event, sign up for the newsletter at https://www.valefoodtrail.com. To view the Taste of the Vale producer directory, visit: https://www.visitthevale.com/food-drink/food-producers.