The National Wool Museum is housed in the former Cambrian Mills in the village of Dre-fach Felindre which used to be the centre of a thriving woollen industry. Visit the restored listed mill buildings and see the historic machinery. Families can have fun following the specially designed trail, ‘A Woolly Tale’, and create their own guide to making and using woollen cloth, trying their hand at carding, spinning and sewing along the way. A tour of the museum will guide you through the process from shearing to spinning and weaving, and the manufacturing of woollen products at the site’s commercial woollen mill, Melin Teifi.
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