Entertainment
Flags and boats spark speculation that Rings of Power is filming in Pembrokeshire

Secrecy at Porthclais raises eyebrows as fantasy-style set takes shape
A STRIKING flag and an unusual collection of boats have led to growing speculation that The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power is being filmed in Pembrokeshire.
Locals spotted a film crew arriving at Porthclais Harbour, near St Davids, earlier this month. Security guards told curious passers-by that it was a “nature documentary” — but the elaborate props, secrecy, and set design suggest otherwise.
Photos shared on social media show a black flag emblazoned with a golden sunburst fluttering on the cliffside above the harbour. The design closely matches the Númenórean standard from Amazon Prime’s hit fantasy series The Rings of Power.
A second image shows a fantasy-style boat moored on the pebbled beach, complete with tribal-patterned canopy, wooden barrels, rope-wrapped crates, and ornamental netting — features not typical of any local period drama.


One local, Dai Truelove, said he was told filming would begin this weekend once the set was finished. “There’s security everywhere, even up on the coastal path,” he wrote online. “They’re not giving anything away, but said Sunday would be revealing.”
Others speculated it could be The Witcher or the upcoming Harry Potter reboot, but several fans familiar with the series pointed to Season 3 of Rings of Power, which is currently in production in the UK.
“The flag is the giveaway,” one commenter wrote. “That’s the exact Númenor symbol from the series and the Wētā Workshop promotional art. And the boat looks like something from the Southlands.”
Amazon has not confirmed any locations for the new series, but if true, it would mark the first time Middle-earth has reached Pembrokeshire’s shores.
The Rings of Power is one of the most expensive TV series ever made, with the first season costing over £350 million. Season 3 is expected to delve deeper into the fall of Númenor and the rise of Sauron.
Filming is expected to continue for at least another week.
Entertainment
Flu-like outbreak forces Eisteddfod cancellation amid public health scare

Emergency declared as festival-goers fall ill — site cleared to reopen Thursday
THE LLANGOLLEN International Musical Eisteddfod was forced to cancel its headline event on Wednesday evening (July 9) after a sudden outbreak of illness prompted the Welsh Ambulance Service to declare an extraordinary incident.
Multiple attendees fell ill with flu-like symptoms, leading to the cancellation of the evening concert — which was set to feature Sir Karl Jenkins conducting One World, his symphonic celebration of peace.
Festival organisers said the nature and scale of the incident meant it was the first time in the Eisteddfod’s history an event had been cancelled in this way.
A spokesperson confirmed: “Following Public Health Wales advice, the incident related to a flu-like outbreak and affected multiple people at one time. We take the safety of our audience, performers and volunteers extremely seriously.”
Medical teams on site were supported by the Welsh Ambulance Service, who confirmed the declaration of a public health incident due to the number of people affected simultaneously.
The festival had been running as normal throughout the day, with over 4,000 performers from 35 countries taking part in cultural performances, parades, and competitions.
Just hours before the cancellation, organisers had sent out a schedule for what was expected to be the busiest day of the event so far, celebrating the 80th anniversary of the United Nations.
Despite the disruption, organisers have now confirmed that the site has been declared safe to reopen on Thursday (10 July) from 9:00am.
“We are pleased to report our site has been cleared to reopen,” the Eisteddfod said in a further statement issued late Wednesday evening.
No further details have been released about the cause of the illness, but Public Health Wales is continuing to monitor the situation.
The Herald understands that stewards, medical staff and volunteers acted quickly and professionally to contain the incident and support those who were unwell.
Entertainment
Sunset Cinema returns for 2025 with open-air screenings across west Wales

Iconic castles and harbours set to host family favourites and Hollywood blockbusters
THE TORCH THEATRE has announced the return of its popular Sunset Cinema season for 2025, bringing open-air film screenings to some of the most scenic locations in west Wales. Held in association with Pure West Radio, this year’s line-up includes showings at Pembroke Castle, Saundersfoot Harbour and—for the first time—Cardigan Castle.
The season opens on Saturday, July 26 with Top Gun: Maverick at Saundersfoot Harbour. Over the following month, audiences will be treated to a mix of blockbusters and family classics, including Toy Story, Bohemian Rhapsody, The Lion King, Grease, and Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, all shown on a state-of-the-art outdoor LED screen.
Artistic Director Chelsey Gillard said: “The Torch Theatre can’t wait to entertain audiences during the long, warm summer days and nights at some truly iconic locations across our beautiful county. From Saundersfoot Harbour to Pembroke Castle—and now Cardigan Castle too—what better venues to enjoy your favourite films under the stars or in the afternoon sun?”
A season of highlights
New for 2025, Cardigan Castle will host several screenings including Toy Story, Top Gun, The Lion King, Elvis and a special 18+ showing of Saturday Night Fever. Meanwhile, Pembroke Castle will close the season in magical style with Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets on Friday, August 29, followed by Wicked on Saturday, August 30.
Tŵr y Felin in St Davids also joins the line-up this year, screening Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl on Saturday, August 16.
Ms Gillard added: “We try not to let the Pembrokeshire weather affect our screenings—so even if it rains, the show will go on. Only in cases of extreme weather, like dangerously high winds, will we cancel. We advise everyone to dress for the conditions and check the forecast beforehand.”
Full schedule
26 July – Saundersfoot Harbour – Top Gun: Maverick (Gates 7:00pm, film 9:00pm)
1 August – Saundersfoot Harbour – Toy Story (Gates 2:30pm, film 4:00pm)
1 August – Saundersfoot Harbour – Bohemian Rhapsody (Gates 6:00pm, film 7:30pm)
7 August – Cardigan Castle – Toy Story (Gates 4:00pm, film 5:30pm)
7 August – Cardigan Castle – Top Gun (Gates 7:30pm, film 9:00pm)
8 August – Saundersfoot Harbour – Grease (Gates 7:00pm, film 9:00pm)
14 August – Cardigan Castle – The Lion King (Gates 4:00pm, film 5:30pm)
14 August – Cardigan Castle – Elvis (Gates 7:30pm, film 9:00pm)
15 August – Saundersfoot Harbour – Grown Ups (Gates 7:00pm, film 9:00pm)
16 August – Tŵr y Felin, St Davids – Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (Gates 7:00pm, film 9:00pm)
22 August – Saundersfoot Harbour – The Lion King (Gates 2:30pm, film 4:00pm)
22 August – Saundersfoot Harbour – Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (Gates 6:00pm, film 7:30pm)
23 August – Cardigan Castle – Saturday Night Fever (18) (Gates 7:30pm, film 9:00pm)
29 August – Pembroke Castle – Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (Gates 6:00pm, film 7:30pm)
30 August – Pembroke Castle – Wicked (Gates 6:00pm, film 7:30pm)
Tickets are £12 in advance or £15 on the gate, available online at torchtheatre.co.uk or via the Box Office on 01646 695267. Further venue details and updates can be found on the website.
Entertainment
Solva Edge Festival to celebrate 10th anniversary this July

THOUSANDS expected for Pembrokeshire’s most spirited summer weekend
SOLVA Edge Festival returns from 25–27 July, promising a packed weekend of music, culture and coastal charm — and this year marks a major milestone as the community-run event celebrates its 10th anniversary.
Set in the heart of Solva with dramatic views over the Pembrokeshire coastline, the not-for-profit festival has grown into one of the most loved events in the West Wales summer calendar. Organisers say the 2025 event — dubbed “Edge X” — will be the most ambitious yet.
Headline acts include Dirty Weekend, Daft Punkz and Who’s Molly
This year’s musical line-up is led by high-energy favourites Dirty Weekend, dance-pop crowd-pleasers Daft Punkz, and the anthemic Who’s Molly. Festival regulars will also welcome the return of Good Times, while the coveted ‘legends slot’ will be filled by Fleetwood Mad, a tribute act drawing crowds across the UK for their faithful recreation of Fleetwood Mac’s greatest hits.
Activities for all ages
In addition to the music, organisers have confirmed a broad range of activities. These include:
- Children’s entertainment, from magicians to singalongs;
- A literary reading of Erimos, a new work exploring myth and hope, with author Mark Lewis and illustrator Peter Stevenson;
- Guided walks with the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park team.
Festival-goers can also enjoy artisan stalls, henna tattoos, street food, and local ales at the popular Green Scar Bar.
A festival with heart
Solva Edge is unique in being run entirely by volunteers, with all proceeds returned to the community through grants and bursaries. Past beneficiaries include Solva AFC, St Davids Guides, Strength Academy Wales, Simpson’s Cross Activities Group, and Victoria Hall in Roch.
Organiser Luci Chapman said: “This is a special year for us — ten years of celebrating music, community and the coastline we love. Every ticket bought helps fund youth groups, sports clubs and creative projects across North Pembrokeshire.”
The event takes place at Solva Football Club, Maes Y Mor, Solva, SA62 6XW, with free parking on site.
Tickets are available online at www.edgefestival.co.uk or at the gate.

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