Treat yourself to a bone fide sand-between-the-toes experience with Newquay’s renowned surf and music festival, Boardmasters, which runs from 9th-13th August and looks set to deliver an electrifying schedule of not-to-be-missed entertainment.
Read moreSix years ago, the Penzance seafront was awash with a motley crew hell bent on World Record domination. 8,734 ordinary folk (and several dogs) donned stripy shirts, eye-patches and brandished cutlasses, to make both Guinness history and a treasure trove of money for charity. It was like walking onto a film set. Some looked so convincing you’d have sworn they’d stepped straight off the Black Pearl.
Read moreFancy a forage? Or perhaps a stint of painting? Whatever your whims, west Cornwall’s schedule of things to see and do based in and around two of the area’s most celebrated venues looks set to inspire, enthral and entertain visitors with memorable aplomb.
Read moreBude is bursting at the seams with things to see and do this summer, especially in the form of festivals, where a world of top-notch entertainment awaits. From music and heritage to carnivals, north Cornwall’s beautiful destination is awash with events set to thrill every type of visitor as you eat, drink, and dance your days away in ultra memorable style.
Read moreCornwall’s maritime capital isn’t just about the ocean gazing. As well as being something of a foodie destination, exotic waterside locale and activity centre, Falmouth’s packed events schedule sees to everyone’s entertainment needs in spectacular style.
Read moreAs far as Cornwall’s events calendar goes, this one’s a definite biggie. The Porthleven Food Festival returns for its anticipated annual outing between 21st and 23rd April, which this year takes its inspiration from the ever-fitting theme, ‘Under the Sea.’
Read morePart of the attraction of holidaying abroad can be experiencing a very different language and culture. The same goes if your destination is Cornwall. Considered an integral part of Cornish identity, culture and heritage, Kernewek was the native tongue spoken
Read moreTreat your taste buds to something of a sensational experience by visiting one of the plethora of foodie events and offerings throughout Cornwall this September, where festivals, supper clubs and new restaurants to sample are all part of the mouth-watering
Read moreYou don’t have to be a Wurzel to be a cider drinker. In fact cider’s rough and ready fan base has long since been replaced by aficionados who relish a pint or two of speciality craft cider. Tipplers with a
Read moreSeptember in St Ives is like Paris in the spring, as it’s the best time of year to visit this popular seaside destination. The school holidays are done and dusted, there’s still plenty of sunshine kicking around, and the whole
Read moreAmp up your stay in Cornwall with a stint at Newquay’s Electric Beach Festival, which this year runs on 8th and 9th July and presents a tantalisingly eclectic selection of entertainment from some seriously show-stopping headliners. Celebrating the fifth anniversary
Read moreA warm welcome is promised at what has been billed as ‘the friendliest lit fest in the UK’. Now in its seventh year, there are dozens of events crammed into four days, held in eight undercover venues throughout the town.
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