See Santa on a Speedboat this Christmas

This Christmas children can enjoy an exciting Santa experience by the scenic Llandegfedd Lake in the Monmouthshire countryside.

The popular Brunch with Santa event returns for Christmas 2021 at Llandegfedd Lake. A hub for health, wellbeing, water sports and recreation in a beautiful countryside setting, Llandegfedd Lake is owned and cared for by Welsh Water

The Lakeside Café at Llandegfedd Lake will be full of festive decorations and you’ll be able to listen to some of your favourite Christmas songs.

What happens at the event?

On arrival you will be shown to your own decorated table with Christmas crackers and a variety of pastries. Choose from a selection of delicious brunch options including full cooked breakfast, vegetarian and Santa’s Christmas waffles. Drink choices include hot drinks, milkshakes and fruit juice.

Once you’ve enjoyed your festive brunch it’s time to head out to the balcony where excitement will build getting ready for Santa’s magical arrival.

Watch the important man in red zoom across the water making a dramatic arrival on his own personal speedboat! A sight kids will be sure to love and a memory the whole family will talk about and treasure for years to come.

Santa will then make a grand entrance into the Lakeside Café where he will address guests and visit each table to give a gift to the children. He has confirmed with Llandegfedd Lake that he’s allowed extra time in his busy December schedule to chat with each child, as he makes his way around the café, so they can tell him all about their Christmas wishes.  

Children will then be able to wave him goodbye from the balcony as he travels away by speedboat to collect his reindeer. What a fabulous way for Santa to leave!

When is the event and how can I book?

The Brunch with Santa event is happening on Saturday 18th and Sunday 19th December 2021 with times available throughout the day. Book now by visiting https://llandegfedd.co.uk/events/santa-on-a-speedboat/

Image credit: Llandegfedd Lake/ Dwr Cymru Welsh Water

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