• Visit us for free at the home of Welsh wool near Newcastle Emlyn; a must-visit in west Wales for lovers of craft, yarn and artisanal traditions.
  • Launched as the Museum of the Welsh Woollen Industry in 1976,[4] it reopened in March 2004 as the National Wool Museum following a two-year, £2 million refit...
  • First class museum telling the story of wool making, with lot of machinery on display.
  • The National Wool Museum Collection traces the Australian story of wool, fibre and textiles through First Peoples perspectives, clothing, wool and textile...
  • The National Wool Museum in Dre-Fach Felindre is about four miles southwest of Newcastle Emlyn – a ten-minute drive along the A484.
  • Located in historic Cambrian Mills, from where Welsh woollen blankets, stockings, shirts and shawls were sent around the world, the National Wool Museum...
  • The National Wool Museum experience is more than just wool. It is a cultural hub in Victoria’s second largest city.
  • The National Wool Museum is one of Amgueddfa Cymru’s smaller museums, receiving about 32,000 visitors annually.
  • The National Wool Museum is a great place to spend a morning or afternoon in Geelong, looking for more family fun in the area?
  • Children at the National Wool Museum. Our 1910 Axminster Jacquard Loom, still making carpets to this day.