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Delicatessens in West Cornwall Food and Drink

Delicatessens in West Cornwall

Cornwall is rapidly becoming the place to find delicious food in restaurants and cafés – but don’t discount the range of delicatessens that are springing up throughout villages and towns – they can offer a range of delicious Cornish produce

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Gogmagog – Golden Tree Productions Arts and Culture

Gogmagog – Golden Tree Productions

Pioneering, cultural community interest company Golden Tree (as in ‘furry bush’, or gorse, my spiky mountain biking nemesis) Productions are currently touring the county with their futuristic version of one of Cornwall’s creation myths, Gogmagog. This reviewer caught them a

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The Tempest – by Miracle Theatre Arts and Culture

The Tempest – by Miracle Theatre

Cornwall has an enviable reputation for outdoor touring theatre, and Miracle is one of the reasons why. Entertaining, distinctive and inventive, they’ve been wowing audiences across the UK since 1979. But home is most definitely Kernow. Based at Redruth’s Krowji,

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Golf Courses in West Cornwall Places to visit

Golf Courses in West Cornwall

If you come on holiday with your golf clubs, there are some spectacular courses to play in West Cornwall…  West Cornwall Golf Club The location of this course is absolutely stunning. The club itself is on a country lane that

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Sea Salts and Sail Festival | July 2014 Events

Sea Salts and Sail Festival | July 2014

Well, what can I say? I’m still recovering from one of the best nautically inspired weekends ever. In its 20th year, this bi-annual festival celebrates Mousehole’s unique maritime and fishing heritage, while ensuring there are plenty of things to see

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A day out at Porthcurno Telegraph Museum Places to visit

A day out at Porthcurno Telegraph Museum

Having been closed for nine months for major refurbishment, the Porthcurno Telegraph Museum is keen to let people know that they’re up and running again. Communications and marketing manager Rachel Webster says: “We’re really grateful to have the doors open

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Mazey and Quay Fair Day | June 2014 Events

Mazey and Quay Fair Day | June 2014

Pity the poor flooded out campers and mud monsters at Glastonbury. They should’ve been in Penzance for the weekend, where, thanks to Cornish village wisewomen Cassandra and Laetitia Latham-Jones’ blessings, the sun always shines on Mazey. And this year didn’t

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St Ives Biathlon | July 2014 Events

St Ives Biathlon | July 2014

A Competitor’s View. By Jo Hill   Now, I would not call myself an elite athlete – in fact I’m far from it, but there is something about a challenge that I can’t resist, and the St Ives Biathlon draws

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Golowan Festival | June 2014 Events

Golowan Festival | June 2014

When: 20th-29th June 2014 Where: Penzance Forget football and Brazilian carnival, this week it’s all about Penzance’s Golowan. Now in its 24th year, Cornwall’s biggest and best community festival is currently in full swing, and gearing up for the big

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Coastal path walk from St Ives to Zennor Places to visit

Coastal path walk from St Ives to Zennor

This part of the famous South West Coastal Path is truly beautiful, with amazing sea views the entire way along. It is highly recommended if you enjoy walking, but this stretch can be quite tricky in places, with slippery muddy

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Sennen: Our favourite places to have lunch Food and Drink

Sennen: Our favourite places to have lunch

Sennen Cove should be a priority on anyone’s list of places to visit, and it attracts plenty of surfers and walkers throughout the year. In summer the beach is a fabulous place for those less active to relax – but

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May Day in St Ives Events

May Day in St Ives

The ending of Winter and the coming of Spring St Ives and West Cornwall has a long history of unique, fascinating and sometimes pretty ‘out there’ traditions. One tradition that goes back the furthest, first recorded in 1573 and stemming

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