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National Wool Museum

There are two stone-built workshops, each with lots of windows. The museum is housed in the former Cambrian Woollen Mill.
The spellbinding story of wool - from fleece to fabric. Explore the mighty industry that produced woollen clothing, shawls and blankets that were sold across Wales and the world.

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Travel Trade Attraction

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Location:
Dre-fach Velindre, Llandysul, Carmarthenshire, Llandysul, Ceredigion, SA44 5UP
Telephone:
0300 111 2 333
Email:
wool@museumwales.ac.uk
Website:
https://museum.wales/wool/

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a man stands in front of a pile of washed fleece. he holds two paddles, which resemble large hairbrushes with wire teeth. By scraping a piece of fleec
Have a go at "carding" the fleece
Llandysul
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A visitor talks to a craftsman in the weaving workshop. The craftsman explains the weaving process. He is holding a bobbin of red thread and a wooden
Demonstrating the weaving process
Llandysul
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Two ladies sit in front of traditional spinning wheels. One is a craftsperson, showing the visitor how to spin the wool. The visitor slowly feeds the
Try your hand at spinning
Llandysul
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A couple stand in the museum shop, surrounded by blankets, cushions and bags. The man is holding up two woollen blankets as they decide which one to b
Museum-made blankets are available in the shop
Llandysul
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The picture shows a boy running through a garden. there are purple verbena and yellow marigold flowers in view. Traditionally, plant extracts were use
the Dye Garden at the museum
Llandysul

About National Wool Museum

Wool was once one of Wales' most important industries. Located in historic Cambrian Mills, from where Welsh woollen blankets, stockings, shirts and shawls were sent around the world, the National Wool Museum offers engaging experiences and learning for all ages.Find out how wool is processed from the fleece to the fabric on our self-guided trails, explore exhibitions on the history of cloth-making and its use in fashion, and try your hand at traditional skills such as carding and spinning. Our craftspeople also demonstrate their skills on the traditional machinery and explain how blankets are made. The National Wool Museum is part of Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales, a family of seven national museums across Wales.

A lady in a green coat stands inside one of the weaving workshops. She is smiling and holding up a woollen blanket to examine it.
getting up close to the blankets

The National Wool Museum has excellent visitor facilities, including a café and shop. Our shop sells local Welsh wool and blankets, some even made at the museum!You are welcome to bring a picnic. While there’s nowhere to eat these within the museum, there are benches in the garden outside which make for a nice spot. Lunches in the café can be booked for groups.Opening times:10am - 5pm Open five days/week, Tuesday - Saturday. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult at all times.Dogs are not allowed inside the museum buildings but are welcome outside and must be kept on a lead.

Facilities

  • Disabled Facilities
  • Car Parking
  • Coach Parking
  • Cater For Groups

Visit Information

  • Book in Advance Required
  • Yes
  • Suggested Visit Time (Hours)
  • 2

Languages

  • English spoken
  • Welsh spoken

Location

52.02589, -4.3988

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