Free entry 1-3 hours Less than a mile away
Tuesday nights are folk nights at the Royal Oak pub on Fishguard's Market Square. Discover new and old local talents in folk music traditional and modern, from shanties and jigs to singer/songwriters in a folk style. Go along from around 8pm - though check with the organiser for exact details.
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