VISITORS will be able to embark on a journey through time during a 'Living History' event.

The immersive event is being held at Gwrych Castle between May 25 and 27. It is being hosted by HMS Wales Re-enactment Society, a Naval re-enactment group who portray the lives of those who served in the Royal Navy during the age of sail and Admiral Nelson’s career, 1805. 

There will be various challenges for people to take part in such as the 'Nelson’s Navy Challenge', viewing canons and games.

Rhyl Journal: There will be plenty to see and do at the eventThere will be plenty to see and do at the event (Image: HMS Wales Re-enactment society)
People will also be able to interact with various characters. 

A spokesperson for the Gwrych Castle Preservation Trust said: "Gwrych Castle is well-known for the many medieval and jousting events which took place in the 70’s and 80’s.

Rhyl Journal: The Naval re-enactment group will portray the lives of those who served in the Royal Navy during the age of sail and Admiral Nelson’s career, 1805. The Naval re-enactment group will portray the lives of those who served in the Royal Navy during the age of sail and Admiral Nelson’s career, 1805. (Image: HMS Wales Re-enactment society)
"Even though the landscape has changed a bit since then due to the formal gardens being reinstated, we’re looking forward to bringing some of that nostalgia back and to host more events like this.

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"This event will hopefully ignite some of the memories made from the castle’s events in the 1970’s and 1980’s.”