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A voyage of culinary discover and musical mischief, Rock Oyster is an award nominated 4-day Festival and camping holiday located on the banks of the Camel Estuary on the Cornish Coast. A family friendly line-up of incredible music from the UK’s biggest artists and mouth-watering food from Michelin-starred chefs to produce led and creative food experiences, as well as an extensive adventure and wellbeing programme and plenty of family entertainment for everyone!
For more information a tickets click here.
Taking place on a beatiful Cornish hilltop at the incredible Mount Edgcumbe Country Park, The Armchair Adventure Festival is the UK's best celebration of adventure travel.
Having started in 2020 in lockdown as the world first 100% live virtual adventure festival, we've now taken AAF in person with talks from incredible speakers, amazing adventurous activties and incredible live music. In previous years, festival goers have paddle boarded with a pod of dolphins, heard tales of adventure from speakers as iconic as Colonel John Blashford-Snell and danced the night away to fantastic live music from bands including Land of the Giants.
For more information and to buy tickets click here.
A voyage of culinary discover and musical mischief, Rock Oyster is an award nominated 4-day Festival and camping holiday located on the banks of the Camel Estuary on the Cornish Coast. A family friendly line-up of incredible music from the UK’s biggest artists and mouth-watering food from Michelin-starred chefs to produce led and creative food experiences, as well as an extensive adventure and wellbeing programme and plenty of family entertainment for everyone!
For more information a tickets click here.
Taking place on a beatiful Cornish hilltop at the incredible Mount Edgcumbe Country Park, The Armchair Adventure Festival is the UK's best celebration of adventure travel.
Having started in 2020 in lockdown as the world first 100% live virtual adventure festival, we've now taken AAF in person with talks from incredible speakers, amazing adventurous activties and incredible live music. In previous years, festival goers have paddle boarded with a pod of dolphins, heard tales of adventure from speakers as iconic as Colonel John Blashford-Snell and danced the night away to fantastic live music from bands including Land of the Giants.
For more information and to buy tickets click here.
A voyage of culinary discover and musical mischief, Rock Oyster is an award nominated 4-day Festival and camping holiday located on the banks of the Camel Estuary on the Cornish Coast. A family friendly line-up of incredible music from the UK’s biggest artists and mouth-watering food from Michelin-starred chefs to produce led and creative food experiences, as well as an extensive adventure and wellbeing programme and plenty of family entertainment for everyone!
For more information a tickets click here.
Taking place on a beatiful Cornish hilltop at the incredible Mount Edgcumbe Country Park, The Armchair Adventure Festival is the UK's best celebration of adventure travel.
Having started in 2020 in lockdown as the world first 100% live virtual adventure festival, we've now taken AAF in person with talks from incredible speakers, amazing adventurous activties and incredible live music. In previous years, festival goers have paddle boarded with a pod of dolphins, heard tales of adventure from speakers as iconic as Colonel John Blashford-Snell and danced the night away to fantastic live music from bands including Land of the Giants.
For more information and to buy tickets click here.
Join us on Saturday, 25th July 2026 and Sunday, 26th July 2026 for the Saltash Regatta & Waterside Festival—a thriving local event, packed with live entertainment, a dog show, inflatables, live music, a bustling open-air market, gig-racing, sailing, and even a cardboard boat race!
Saturday Event – 10am – 8pm
Sunday Event – 10am – 5pm
More details on our website: http://www.saltashregatta.co.uk/
Charlestown Regatta Week is an annual summer celebration, dating back over 50 years, bringing together the local community, and visitors alike to raise funds for the village, community projects and local charities.
Organised by a team of volunteers, Regatta Week offers an exciting family-friendly programme of activities and entertainment, including live music, competitions, pasty demonstrations, craft stalls, raft races, a fun triathlon, Children’s sports, the Grand Carnival and Flora dance procession, Regatta Rocks and much more!
A voyage of culinary discover and musical mischief, Rock Oyster is an award nominated 4-day Festival and camping holiday located on the banks of the Camel Estuary on the Cornish Coast. A family friendly line-up of incredible music from the UK’s biggest artists and mouth-watering food from Michelin-starred chefs to produce led and creative food experiences, as well as an extensive adventure and wellbeing programme and plenty of family entertainment for everyone!
For more information a tickets click here.
Taking place on a beatiful Cornish hilltop at the incredible Mount Edgcumbe Country Park, The Armchair Adventure Festival is the UK's best celebration of adventure travel.
Having started in 2020 in lockdown as the world first 100% live virtual adventure festival, we've now taken AAF in person with talks from incredible speakers, amazing adventurous activties and incredible live music. In previous years, festival goers have paddle boarded with a pod of dolphins, heard tales of adventure from speakers as iconic as Colonel John Blashford-Snell and danced the night away to fantastic live music from bands including Land of the Giants.
For more information and to buy tickets click here.
Join us on Saturday, 25th July 2026 and Sunday, 26th July 2026 for the Saltash Regatta & Waterside Festival—a thriving local event, packed with live entertainment, a dog show, inflatables, live music, a bustling open-air market, gig-racing, sailing, and even a cardboard boat race!
Saturday Event – 10am – 8pm
Sunday Event – 10am – 5pm
More details on our website: http://www.saltashregatta.co.uk/
Charlestown Regatta Week is an annual summer celebration, dating back over 50 years, bringing together the local community, and visitors alike to raise funds for the village, community projects and local charities.
Organised by a team of volunteers, Regatta Week offers an exciting family-friendly programme of activities and entertainment, including live music, competitions, pasty demonstrations, craft stalls, raft races, a fun triathlon, Children’s sports, the Grand Carnival and Flora dance procession, Regatta Rocks and much more!
Held at the end of July and the beginning of August, Looe Carnival signals the start of the summer and fun times ahead for all ages. Looe Carnival is organised by the Lions Club of Looe, with events throughout the week ranging from choir performances and sandcastle competitions to fancy dress treasure hunts. The highlight of the week is, as always, the Grand Carnival Procession, which provides some great entertainment for a Saturday evening. Bring the whole family; there are lots of events especially for kids throughout the week.
Charlestown Regatta Week is an annual summer celebration, dating back over 50 years, bringing together the local community, and visitors alike to raise funds for the village, community projects and local charities.
Organised by a team of volunteers, Regatta Week offers an exciting family-friendly programme of activities and entertainment, including live music, competitions, pasty demonstrations, craft stalls, raft races, a fun triathlon, Children’s sports, the Grand Carnival and Flora dance procession, Regatta Rocks and much more!
Held at the end of July and the beginning of August, Looe Carnival signals the start of the summer and fun times ahead for all ages. Looe Carnival is organised by the Lions Club of Looe, with events throughout the week ranging from choir performances and sandcastle competitions to fancy dress treasure hunts. The highlight of the week is, as always, the Grand Carnival Procession, which provides some great entertainment for a Saturday evening. Bring the whole family; there are lots of events especially for kids throughout the week.
Charlestown Regatta Week is an annual summer celebration, dating back over 50 years, bringing together the local community, and visitors alike to raise funds for the village, community projects and local charities.
Organised by a team of volunteers, Regatta Week offers an exciting family-friendly programme of activities and entertainment, including live music, competitions, pasty demonstrations, craft stalls, raft races, a fun triathlon, Children’s sports, the Grand Carnival and Flora dance procession, Regatta Rocks and much more!
Held at the end of July and the beginning of August, Looe Carnival signals the start of the summer and fun times ahead for all ages. Looe Carnival is organised by the Lions Club of Looe, with events throughout the week ranging from choir performances and sandcastle competitions to fancy dress treasure hunts. The highlight of the week is, as always, the Grand Carnival Procession, which provides some great entertainment for a Saturday evening. Bring the whole family; there are lots of events especially for kids throughout the week.
Charlestown Regatta Week is an annual summer celebration, dating back over 50 years, bringing together the local community, and visitors alike to raise funds for the village, community projects and local charities.
Organised by a team of volunteers, Regatta Week offers an exciting family-friendly programme of activities and entertainment, including live music, competitions, pasty demonstrations, craft stalls, raft races, a fun triathlon, Children’s sports, the Grand Carnival and Flora dance procession, Regatta Rocks and much more!
Held at the end of July and the beginning of August, Looe Carnival signals the start of the summer and fun times ahead for all ages. Looe Carnival is organised by the Lions Club of Looe, with events throughout the week ranging from choir performances and sandcastle competitions to fancy dress treasure hunts. The highlight of the week is, as always, the Grand Carnival Procession, which provides some great entertainment for a Saturday evening. Bring the whole family; there are lots of events especially for kids throughout the week.
Welcome to Launceston Show.
Thank you for your interest and support in attending our Show - we are very much hoping for dry weather this year.
Offering the best day out for the family - where Town really does meet Country. We welcome you to join us and have a fabulous day. With such a wide range of events on offer there is something for everyone. A day full of FREE ENTERTAINMENT in the Main Ring on the Stage and on the Showfield. Music, entertainers, magicians, face painters, all FREE.
Come and join in whether that's a food experience with food tasting, joining in with the Young Farmers games, shopping at over 200 Trade stands or admiring the talent of our florists, rural skills that have come back into fashion, or watching the fabulous prize winning livestock. With over 200 Trade stands, there is food for tasting, handmade crafts to admire, produce grown, the list goes on. A great day out for meeting friends and feeling part of our lovely community.
Online tickets will be on sale here!
COME BACK NEXT YEAR
Advance Tickets for the 2026 Show will be available online and locally
- Early Bird Adult Ticket £15 (until week before the Show)
- From 24th July Adult Ticket: £17
- Early Bird Members Tickets: £18 available locally - see below
- Children aged 5-15 years: £5
- Under 5's to free
Charlestown Regatta Week is an annual summer celebration, dating back over 50 years, bringing together the local community, and visitors alike to raise funds for the village, community projects and local charities.
Organised by a team of volunteers, Regatta Week offers an exciting family-friendly programme of activities and entertainment, including live music, competitions, pasty demonstrations, craft stalls, raft races, a fun triathlon, Children’s sports, the Grand Carnival and Flora dance procession, Regatta Rocks and much more!
This bi-annual regatta in the busy seaside town of Looe is a celebration of the area's fishing heritage.
Traditional Luggers, two masted sailing boats once common along the coasts of England and France, head to the historical port for the regatta. Boats will arrive in Looe during the week leading up to the event depending on weather and tide conditions.
During the regatta, the Luggers, some of which sail across the channel from France, compete in six races spread over the two days of competition. Around fifty boats, many of which were built more than a hundred years ago and lovingly restored by their owners, unfurl their sails in the harbour creating a magnificent spectacle.
Cornish luggers were the principal vessel of the Cornish fishing industry during its heyday. They were also used as privateer ships and for smuggling back the in 18th and 19th centuries when their speed and manoeuvrability became invaluable in outrunning revenue ships.
The wind it bloweth….
The weather is a fickle mistress and plays a large part in the weekends activities. Too much or too little and the programme for the weekend tends to get changed around a bit, but even if the boats don’t leave the harbour, there will be something to see.
Held at the end of July and the beginning of August, Looe Carnival signals the start of the summer and fun times ahead for all ages. Looe Carnival is organised by the Lions Club of Looe, with events throughout the week ranging from choir performances and sandcastle competitions to fancy dress treasure hunts. The highlight of the week is, as always, the Grand Carnival Procession, which provides some great entertainment for a Saturday evening. Bring the whole family; there are lots of events especially for kids throughout the week.
Charlestown Regatta Week is an annual summer celebration, dating back over 50 years, bringing together the local community, and visitors alike to raise funds for the village, community projects and local charities.
Organised by a team of volunteers, Regatta Week offers an exciting family-friendly programme of activities and entertainment, including live music, competitions, pasty demonstrations, craft stalls, raft races, a fun triathlon, Children’s sports, the Grand Carnival and Flora dance procession, Regatta Rocks and much more!
This bi-annual regatta in the busy seaside town of Looe is a celebration of the area's fishing heritage.
Traditional Luggers, two masted sailing boats once common along the coasts of England and France, head to the historical port for the regatta. Boats will arrive in Looe during the week leading up to the event depending on weather and tide conditions.
During the regatta, the Luggers, some of which sail across the channel from France, compete in six races spread over the two days of competition. Around fifty boats, many of which were built more than a hundred years ago and lovingly restored by their owners, unfurl their sails in the harbour creating a magnificent spectacle.
Cornish luggers were the principal vessel of the Cornish fishing industry during its heyday. They were also used as privateer ships and for smuggling back the in 18th and 19th centuries when their speed and manoeuvrability became invaluable in outrunning revenue ships.
The wind it bloweth….
The weather is a fickle mistress and plays a large part in the weekends activities. Too much or too little and the programme for the weekend tends to get changed around a bit, but even if the boats don’t leave the harbour, there will be something to see.
Held at the end of July and the beginning of August, Looe Carnival signals the start of the summer and fun times ahead for all ages. Looe Carnival is organised by the Lions Club of Looe, with events throughout the week ranging from choir performances and sandcastle competitions to fancy dress treasure hunts. The highlight of the week is, as always, the Grand Carnival Procession, which provides some great entertainment for a Saturday evening. Bring the whole family; there are lots of events especially for kids throughout the week.
This bi-annual regatta in the busy seaside town of Looe is a celebration of the area's fishing heritage.
Traditional Luggers, two masted sailing boats once common along the coasts of England and France, head to the historical port for the regatta. Boats will arrive in Looe during the week leading up to the event depending on weather and tide conditions.
During the regatta, the Luggers, some of which sail across the channel from France, compete in six races spread over the two days of competition. Around fifty boats, many of which were built more than a hundred years ago and lovingly restored by their owners, unfurl their sails in the harbour creating a magnificent spectacle.
Cornish luggers were the principal vessel of the Cornish fishing industry during its heyday. They were also used as privateer ships and for smuggling back the in 18th and 19th centuries when their speed and manoeuvrability became invaluable in outrunning revenue ships.
The wind it bloweth….
The weather is a fickle mistress and plays a large part in the weekends activities. Too much or too little and the programme for the weekend tends to get changed around a bit, but even if the boats don’t leave the harbour, there will be something to see.
Five epic days of music, surf and beach lifestyle, all set to the stunning backdrop of the cornish coast.
Boardmasters spans two festival locations in Newquay, Cornwall.
Watergate Bay
Home to our main arena, campsites, and boasts a breathtaking festival view! Admission to the festival at Watergate Bay requires a ticket.
Location: Trebelsue Farm, Watergate Bay, TR8 4AN
Fistral Beach
Playing host to the Boardmasters Open, our surf competitions, along with our beach bar, shopping village, and more. No ticket is required for Fistral Beach.
Location: Fistral Beach, Headland Rd, Newquay, Cornwall, TR7 1HY
For more information and to buy tickets when they are released click here.