Comedy duo hit Swansea and Gower in new Pod of Wales travel series

Kiri Pritchard‑McLean and Esyllt Sears return for a third season of their travel‑meets‑comedy podcast, showcasing hidden gems across Cymru with their signature mix of banter, belly laughs and local love.

The Swansea & Gower episode sees the pair sample surfing in Caswell Bay, tuck into tapas at El Pescador, and explore the revamped Albert Hall food hall — which Kiri admits she’d never visited before.

Kiri and Esyllt visit Who Cult donut shop in Swansea, sampling freak shakes and sweet treats on their Pod of Wales tour.The Pod of Wales duo prepare for a coastal adventure near Caswell Bay, part of their Swansea & Gower itinerary.Kiri and Esyllt practice pop-up techniques on Caswell Bay beach before hitting the waves.

Kiri said:

“I think this is my favourite season to date! Although I say that every season. We have the best time travelling to beautiful places. This is the best gig in the world.”

The duo also visit Glynn Vivian Gallery and Penderyn’s Swansea Copperworks Distillery, before heading west for a walk from Gower Heritage Centre to Three Cliffs Bay.

A moment of reflection at Glynn Vivian Gallery, one of the cultural stops featured in Pod of Wales’ Swansea & Gower episode.

Esyllt said:

“I already know that Wales is the best and most beautiful country in the world, but throughout this series, Kiri and I are constantly discovering more reasons why this is.”

The podcast also features episodes from Flintshire to Denbighshire, the Llŷn Peninsula, Preseli Hills and Hay‑on‑Wye — with highlights including a ceramics class in a treehouse, a boujee dinner in Portmeirion, and a Marmite butter mix‑up in Hay.

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Penderyn Distillery welcomes India trade deal as UK whisky tariffs slashed

Welsh whisky maker Penderyn Distillery, which recently opened its third site at Swansea’s historic Hafod-Morfa Copperworks, has welcomed the UK’s newly signed free trade agreement with India, describing it as a “better platform” for growth in one of the world’s largest whisky markets.

The landmark deal — signed at Chequers by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi — is expected to deliver a £6 billion boost to the UK economy and £80 million annually for Wales, with whisky tariffs halved immediately from 150% to 75%, and set to fall to 40% by 2035.

Penderyn CEO Stephen Davies said the agreement would help the distillery build on its growing presence in India’s domestic and travel retail sectors:

“It’s an exciting and developing market for us. The agreement to reduce tariffs will provide a better platform for us and our industry to develop links and build business over the next five years. These are exciting times.”

Penderyn’s Swansea distillery — housed in a restored 19th-century copperworks — opened in 2023 following a £15 million regeneration project supported by Swansea Council, the Welsh Government, and the National Lottery Heritage Fund. The site now offers tours, tastings and masterclasses, and has become a flagship for Welsh whisky and industrial heritage.

What the deal means for Wales

The agreement is expected to benefit 256 Welsh businesses that exported £226 million worth of goods to India last year. Key sectors set to gain include:

  • Food and drink: Welsh lamb will enter India duty free from day one, eliminating a 33% tariff
  • Renewable energy: Wales’s clean energy sector will gain unprecedented access to India’s public procurement market
  • Creative industries: Increased copyright protections will support Welsh media and digital exports

Wider UK impact

The deal will reduce average tariffs on UK exports to India from 15% to 3%, making it easier for British companies to sell goods such as gin, whisky, aerospace parts, medical devices, cosmetics, and luxury cars. It also opens the door for Indian manufacturers to export electric and hybrid vehicles to the UK.

The UK government says the agreement will create 2,200 British jobs, raise wages by £2.2 billion annually, and lower prices for consumers on everyday items like clothing, shoes, and food.

Strategic cooperation and concerns

Alongside the trade deal, the two nations agreed to deepen collaboration on defence, education, climate, technology and innovation, and to tackle illegal migration and organised crime through enhanced intelligence sharing and a new criminal records agreement.

However, the deal has faced criticism over social security exemptions for Indian workers on temporary secondment to the UK. Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds dismissed concerns, saying similar arrangements exist with 17 other countries and that “no-one is being undercut”.

The agreement still requires UK parliamentary approval and is expected to take at least a year to come into effect.

Related stories on Penderyn and Swansea’s Copperworks

Penderyn Distillery handed keys to new Morfa Copperworks site in Swansea
Published March 2024: Penderyn officially takes possession of its new Swansea home, marking a major milestone in the regeneration of the historic Hafod-Morfa Copperworks.

More Copperworks improvements to follow Penderyn opening
Published April 2024: Swansea Council outlines next steps for the Copperworks site, including new visitor facilities and heritage enhancements following Penderyn’s launch.

Leading city politicians give views on Penderyn progress at Morfa Copperworks
Published February 2024: Swansea’s senior councillors tour the site and praise Penderyn’s role in driving regeneration and celebrating the city’s industrial heritage.

Star-studded midsummer celebration of Welsh excellence held at Swansea’s Copperworks Distillery
Published June 2024: Celebrities, creatives and civic leaders gather at Penderyn’s Swansea site for a showcase of Welsh talent, culture and innovation.

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Star-studded midsummer celebration of Welsh excellence held at Swansea’s copperworks distillery

Katherine Jenkins OBE welcomed an elite gathering of celebrities and VIP’s last night for an exclusive midsummer soirée at the Copperworks Distillery in Swansea. The glamorous evening showcased the very best of Welsh excellence, with a bespoke menu crafted by National Chef of Wales Sam Everton and rising star Calum Smith, Junior Chef of Wales.

Timed perfectly between World Gin Day (14 June) and International Martini Day (21 June), the event paid homage to Wales’s award-winning spirits, Cygnet Gin and Penderyn, with cocktails expertly paired to a three-course feast.

With Jenkins also serving as ambassador for the upcoming World Chef Expo 2026 in Newport, the night offered a tantalising glimpse into Wales’s growing influence on the global gastronomic stage, blending heritage, innovation, and world-class distilling in a celebration of national pride.

Welsh Luminaries Max Boyce, Sir Karl Jenkins and Lady Carol Jenkins, Roy Noble OBE, Owain Wyn Evans, Rhodri & Lucy Owen and David Mahoney, joined industry leaders for an unforgettable evening at Swansea’s Copperworks. Arwyn Watkins OBE, President of the Culinary Association of Wales, officially introduced the culinary stars of the night, while Penderyn CEO Stephen Davies unlocked the doors to the iconic Barrel Warehouse, setting the stage for a one-of-a-kind celebration of Welsh craftsmanship, culture, and cuisine.

Katherine said: “Croeso – a very warm welcome to you all.  It is both an honour and a joy to welcome you this evening to the beautifully restored Copperworks Distillery here in the heart of Swansea — a place steeped in history, and now, reborn as a beacon of modern Welsh craftsmanship.

Tonight, we gather not simply for a celebration, but for a moment – a moment that connects the past with the future, tradition with innovation, and heritage with ambition.  This setting is no accident. Once the industrial heartbeat of the world’s copper trade, this very site forged connections across continents. And now, through the visionary partnership between Penderyn and Cygnet Gin, it is forging something new — a legacy of excellence in Welsh spirits, sustainability, and storytelling.”

Vicky Watkings, Arwyn Watkins OBE (President CAW), Colin Gray (VP WICC) at Katherine Jenkins’ Midsummer SoireeRoy Noble MBE & Lucy Owens Sir Karl Jenkins – Katherine Jenkins OBE – Midsummer Soiree – Copperworks Distillery SwanseaOwain Wyn Evans, Katherine Jenkins OBE & Arran Rees at the Midsummer Soiree Max Boyce & Sir Karl Jenkins at Katherine Jenkins’ Midsummer Soiree at the Copperworks Distillery in SwanseaKatherine Jenkins OBE at her Midsummer Soiree at the Copperworks Distillery in Swansea

Cygnet Gin’s move earlier this year to the meticulously restored Copperworks Distillery in Swansea signalled more than a new home for the brand — it marked a powerful moment in the revival of Welsh craftsmanship. Once the epicentre of the global copper trade in the 18th and 19th centuries, the Copperworks now stands as a symbol of innovation rooted in heritage, blending luxury, sustainability, and history under one roof.

In a landmark partnership with Penderyn, Cygnet will unveil the Cygnet Gin Experience in July 2025 — an immersive journey through botanical selection, artisanal distillation, and guided tastings. The new attraction forms part of a broader vision to elevate the distillery as a destination for discerning gin enthusiasts and celebrate the artistry behind Wales’s rising spirits industry.

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