A Taste of Talgarth is set to bring an afternoon of food, ideas, walking and community activity to Talgarth Mill on Sunday 3 May 2026, hosted by Kate Humble.
This special fundraising event combines conversation, exploration and local food experiences, all supporting the ongoing maintenance of Talgarth’s historic working mill in the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park.
What’s happening
The afternoon begins with an engaging discussion between Kate Humble and author Ben Rawlence exploring whether communities can grow more food locally and strengthen local supply networks.
Visitors can then join a relaxed three-mile guided walk around Talgarth, followed by a community feast celebrating local produce and a charity auction to support the Mill.
Free children’s trails and craft activities will run throughout the afternoon, making this a welcoming event for families as well as food lovers and those interested in sustainable local living.
Event highlights
• Kate Humble in conversation with Ben Rawlence
• Guided three-mile walk around Talgarth
• Community feast at the Mill & Gardens
• Charity auction supporting Talgarth Mill
• Free children’s activities and trails
Event details
Event: A Taste of Talgarth
Date: Sunday 3 May 2026
Times:
2:00pm – Talk
3:30pm – Guided walk
5:30pm – Feast
7:00pm – Charity auction
Location: Talgarth Mill, Talgarth, Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park
Tickets:
£15 standard
£8 Talgarth resident concession
This is a chance to enjoy a relaxed afternoon in Talgarth, meet like-minded people, enjoy good food and support an important community heritage project.
Tickets are available via the organiser. Early booking is recommended.