From the obligatory chocolate hunting and scoffing to music festivals and a host of outdoor escapades, Cornwall’s action-packed Easter holidays (8th-19th April) promise to pique all visitors’ interests. Here’s a quick round up of just some of what’s on offer to entertain you this Easter…
Read moreIf you’re wondering what to do this spring in Cornwall, then this exciting array of entertainment will have you both spoiled for choice and utterly enthralled.
Read moreAs the Cornish National Day continues to gain notoriety the world over, so the schedule of events to commemorate the Cornish patron saint - and everything Cornish to boot - becomes an ever-expanding affair.
Read moreHappy New Year (or blydhen nowydh da) - and what better place to start those resolutions than the scenic southernmost tip of the country, where a unique world of the outdoors meets a fabulous culture fest of the most stirring variety?
Read moreWinter is coming - if not already here - but fret not, for Cornwall’s entertainment scene is still very much alive and kicking with an eclectic schedule of top-notch things to do this month. From beer and music festivals to literary events, every visitor will find an event to pique their individual interests…
Read moreWelcome to one hell of a cultured-up month here in Cornwall, where all visitors’ quirks can be celebrated in individual style, whether you’re a live music fan, foodie, bookworm or beer lover.
Read moreFoodies take note: this October sees a host of happenings regarding everything gastronomic in Cornwall. From harvest festivals to cooking courses, fabulous feasts and dynamic dining experiences, the county is awash with belly-filling entertainment of the most satisfying kind.
Read moreA veritable feast of festivals awaits the eager event-goer, presenting an alluring mix of music, food, drink and entertainment amongst some of Cornwall’s most stunning destinations.
Read moreDespite the popularity of Cornwall during the summer season, autumn is one of the most special times of the year to see the county. As September gets under way, Cornwall winds down and settles back into a much slower pace of life. Here are just some of the reasons why you should consider visiting Cornwall this autumn.
Read moreFalmouth is nothing short of a visitor’s playground - whatever your age, agenda and personal idea of holidaying may be. Fancy exploring the area with a jam-packed schedule of activities? With sports such as surfing, supping, kayaking, snorkelling, diving and sailing available in ocean and river, Falmouth is a waterside wonderland.
Read moreDon’t miss one of west Cornwall’s most stunning seaside town’s fabulous celebration of music and arts during the ever popular, St Ives September Festival. Running from Saturday 9th – Saturday 23rd September, the two-week culture fest promises to deliver a tantalising schedule of things to see and do throughout the town via an eclectic mix of music, poetry, talks, film, storytelling, workshops, theatre and art.
Read moreIt’s one of the most anticipated and crowd-pleasing events on the Cornish calendar and returns with aplomb on August Bank Holiday Monday 28th, celebrating the renowned town’s fishing and seafaring culture to spectacular effect.
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