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Tuesday, June 30, 2026

  • Mevagissey

    Mevagissey Feast Week - Mevagissey

    Mevagissey has celebrated the Feast of St Peter since 1754 and it has evolved into afantastic week long community event. The village invites locals and visitors to join in the celebrations which take place during the week in which the 29th June falls.

    It starts with Fish Sunday when delicious local food is cooked for you by our resident chefs at stands placed around the harbour, followed by an auction of freshly caught fish. Events In the week that follows will include brass, dance and rock bands performing live on stage, children’s entertainments, colourful parades, local choirs, traditional hymn singing around the village, a fishing boat race in the bay, a raft race in the harbour, several flora dances and an RNLI display!

    On the final Saturday there is a wonderful traditional village fete. Great fun and games for kids and adults with more food including cream teas and strawberries, plus a brass band. This is followed by the great Carnival parade through the village, with beautiful costumes, dancers, bands and floats of all kind. Live music onstage In the evening brings us to the grand finale, a firework display over the harbour with stirring musical accompaniment.

Wednesday, July 01, 2026

  • Mevagissey

    Mevagissey Feast Week - Mevagissey

    Mevagissey has celebrated the Feast of St Peter since 1754 and it has evolved into afantastic week long community event. The village invites locals and visitors to join in the celebrations which take place during the week in which the 29th June falls.

    It starts with Fish Sunday when delicious local food is cooked for you by our resident chefs at stands placed around the harbour, followed by an auction of freshly caught fish. Events In the week that follows will include brass, dance and rock bands performing live on stage, children’s entertainments, colourful parades, local choirs, traditional hymn singing around the village, a fishing boat race in the bay, a raft race in the harbour, several flora dances and an RNLI display!

    On the final Saturday there is a wonderful traditional village fete. Great fun and games for kids and adults with more food including cream teas and strawberries, plus a brass band. This is followed by the great Carnival parade through the village, with beautiful costumes, dancers, bands and floats of all kind. Live music onstage In the evening brings us to the grand finale, a firework display over the harbour with stirring musical accompaniment.

Thursday, July 02, 2026

  • Mevagissey

    Mevagissey Feast Week - Mevagissey

    Mevagissey has celebrated the Feast of St Peter since 1754 and it has evolved into afantastic week long community event. The village invites locals and visitors to join in the celebrations which take place during the week in which the 29th June falls.

    It starts with Fish Sunday when delicious local food is cooked for you by our resident chefs at stands placed around the harbour, followed by an auction of freshly caught fish. Events In the week that follows will include brass, dance and rock bands performing live on stage, children’s entertainments, colourful parades, local choirs, traditional hymn singing around the village, a fishing boat race in the bay, a raft race in the harbour, several flora dances and an RNLI display!

    On the final Saturday there is a wonderful traditional village fete. Great fun and games for kids and adults with more food including cream teas and strawberries, plus a brass band. This is followed by the great Carnival parade through the village, with beautiful costumes, dancers, bands and floats of all kind. Live music onstage In the evening brings us to the grand finale, a firework display over the harbour with stirring musical accompaniment.

Friday, July 03, 2026

  • Lostwithiel

    Paradhis Festival - Lostwithiel

    The Paradhis Festival returns to Boconnoc Estate for its second year with an expansive three-day programme of music, well-being, nature experiences, and incredible food, crafts, and family activities. 

    Explore different venues within the festival, from the Nature and Nurture Tent to the Tribal Tent, Sound Waves in Boconnoc Church to the New Horizons Main Stage, and more.

    Camp for the weekend or join for a day to immerse yourself in nature, well-being, and community joy.

    For more information and to book tickets please click here.

  • Mevagissey

    Mevagissey Feast Week - Mevagissey

    Mevagissey has celebrated the Feast of St Peter since 1754 and it has evolved into afantastic week long community event. The village invites locals and visitors to join in the celebrations which take place during the week in which the 29th June falls.

    It starts with Fish Sunday when delicious local food is cooked for you by our resident chefs at stands placed around the harbour, followed by an auction of freshly caught fish. Events In the week that follows will include brass, dance and rock bands performing live on stage, children’s entertainments, colourful parades, local choirs, traditional hymn singing around the village, a fishing boat race in the bay, a raft race in the harbour, several flora dances and an RNLI display!

    On the final Saturday there is a wonderful traditional village fete. Great fun and games for kids and adults with more food including cream teas and strawberries, plus a brass band. This is followed by the great Carnival parade through the village, with beautiful costumes, dancers, bands and floats of all kind. Live music onstage In the evening brings us to the grand finale, a firework display over the harbour with stirring musical accompaniment.

  • Mousehole

    Sea Salt and Sail - Mousehole

    The festival lasts over a three day weekend with a variety of different events, preformances and amusements providing a great day out for all the family.


     "Once upon a time you could look down on the channel between St. Clement's Island and Mousehole Harbour and see one of the largest Cornish fleets of luggers, heading out to their fishing grounds. Sea Salts and Sail will re-enact that scene as over forty traditional boats with similar tanned sails, leave the port, tacking back and forth inside and around the island. This festival really reveals Mousehole's close relationship with the sea. From kids paddling at low tide, sculling races, to the harbour packed full of historic vessels, it’s when the village really comes to life. It will be a very nostalgic scene whether you are a spectator on the shore or a participant under sail - be there! The best way to arrive is by classic boat, of course - I'll be on the 40' lugger Barnabas."

    Toby Floyer - Skipper of lugger Barnabas, 1881 St Ives mackerel driver (Cornish Maritime Trust)

Saturday, July 04, 2026

  • Lostwithiel

    Paradhis Festival - Lostwithiel

    The Paradhis Festival returns to Boconnoc Estate for its second year with an expansive three-day programme of music, well-being, nature experiences, and incredible food, crafts, and family activities. 

    Explore different venues within the festival, from the Nature and Nurture Tent to the Tribal Tent, Sound Waves in Boconnoc Church to the New Horizons Main Stage, and more.

    Camp for the weekend or join for a day to immerse yourself in nature, well-being, and community joy.

    For more information and to book tickets please click here.

  • Bodmin

    Bodmin Riding and Heritage Weekend - Bodmin

    The event will celebrate Bodmin's history and Cornish identity with traditional activities, a carnival, and the "Chase the Beast" event. Fun for all the family.

  • Mevagissey

    Mevagissey Feast Week - Mevagissey

    Mevagissey has celebrated the Feast of St Peter since 1754 and it has evolved into afantastic week long community event. The village invites locals and visitors to join in the celebrations which take place during the week in which the 29th June falls.

    It starts with Fish Sunday when delicious local food is cooked for you by our resident chefs at stands placed around the harbour, followed by an auction of freshly caught fish. Events In the week that follows will include brass, dance and rock bands performing live on stage, children’s entertainments, colourful parades, local choirs, traditional hymn singing around the village, a fishing boat race in the bay, a raft race in the harbour, several flora dances and an RNLI display!

    On the final Saturday there is a wonderful traditional village fete. Great fun and games for kids and adults with more food including cream teas and strawberries, plus a brass band. This is followed by the great Carnival parade through the village, with beautiful costumes, dancers, bands and floats of all kind. Live music onstage In the evening brings us to the grand finale, a firework display over the harbour with stirring musical accompaniment.

  • Mousehole

    Sea Salt and Sail - Mousehole

    The festival lasts over a three day weekend with a variety of different events, preformances and amusements providing a great day out for all the family.


     "Once upon a time you could look down on the channel between St. Clement's Island and Mousehole Harbour and see one of the largest Cornish fleets of luggers, heading out to their fishing grounds. Sea Salts and Sail will re-enact that scene as over forty traditional boats with similar tanned sails, leave the port, tacking back and forth inside and around the island. This festival really reveals Mousehole's close relationship with the sea. From kids paddling at low tide, sculling races, to the harbour packed full of historic vessels, it’s when the village really comes to life. It will be a very nostalgic scene whether you are a spectator on the shore or a participant under sail - be there! The best way to arrive is by classic boat, of course - I'll be on the 40' lugger Barnabas."

    Toby Floyer - Skipper of lugger Barnabas, 1881 St Ives mackerel driver (Cornish Maritime Trust)

Sunday, July 05, 2026

  • Lostwithiel

    Paradhis Festival - Lostwithiel

    The Paradhis Festival returns to Boconnoc Estate for its second year with an expansive three-day programme of music, well-being, nature experiences, and incredible food, crafts, and family activities. 

    Explore different venues within the festival, from the Nature and Nurture Tent to the Tribal Tent, Sound Waves in Boconnoc Church to the New Horizons Main Stage, and more.

    Camp for the weekend or join for a day to immerse yourself in nature, well-being, and community joy.

    For more information and to book tickets please click here.

  • Bodmin

    Bodmin Riding and Heritage Weekend - Bodmin

    The event will celebrate Bodmin's history and Cornish identity with traditional activities, a carnival, and the "Chase the Beast" event. Fun for all the family.

  • Mousehole

    Sea Salt and Sail - Mousehole

    The festival lasts over a three day weekend with a variety of different events, preformances and amusements providing a great day out for all the family.


     "Once upon a time you could look down on the channel between St. Clement's Island and Mousehole Harbour and see one of the largest Cornish fleets of luggers, heading out to their fishing grounds. Sea Salts and Sail will re-enact that scene as over forty traditional boats with similar tanned sails, leave the port, tacking back and forth inside and around the island. This festival really reveals Mousehole's close relationship with the sea. From kids paddling at low tide, sculling races, to the harbour packed full of historic vessels, it’s when the village really comes to life. It will be a very nostalgic scene whether you are a spectator on the shore or a participant under sail - be there! The best way to arrive is by classic boat, of course - I'll be on the 40' lugger Barnabas."

    Toby Floyer - Skipper of lugger Barnabas, 1881 St Ives mackerel driver (Cornish Maritime Trust)

Monday, July 06, 2026

Tuesday, July 07, 2026

  • Penzance

    Penzance LitFest - Penzance

    Penzance LitFest has delivered a diverse programme of events from music to mystery, humour to history, and poetry to performance art. Famous faces, new local writers, and our renowned writing workshops have all surprised and delighted our audiences.

    For more information visit website.

Wednesday, July 08, 2026

  • Penzance

    Penzance LitFest - Penzance

    Penzance LitFest has delivered a diverse programme of events from music to mystery, humour to history, and poetry to performance art. Famous faces, new local writers, and our renowned writing workshops have all surprised and delighted our audiences.

    For more information visit website.

Thursday, July 09, 2026

  • Penzance

    Penzance LitFest - Penzance

    Penzance LitFest has delivered a diverse programme of events from music to mystery, humour to history, and poetry to performance art. Famous faces, new local writers, and our renowned writing workshops have all surprised and delighted our audiences.

    For more information visit website.

Friday, July 10, 2026

  • Penzance

    Penzance LitFest - Penzance

    Penzance LitFest has delivered a diverse programme of events from music to mystery, humour to history, and poetry to performance art. Famous faces, new local writers, and our renowned writing workshops have all surprised and delighted our audiences.

    For more information visit website.

Saturday, July 11, 2026

  • Liskeard

    The Liskeard Show - Liskeard

    The Liskeard Show is one of the biggest in the South West, and has always had a wide selection of high quality entries in the large animal classes, and you can see smaller animals, companion dog show, donkeys, poultry, fruit and vegetables, and flowers, as well: or better still, come and compete!

    For more information and to buy tickets click here.


     

  • Penzance

    Penzance LitFest - Penzance

    Penzance LitFest has delivered a diverse programme of events from music to mystery, humour to history, and poetry to performance art. Famous faces, new local writers, and our renowned writing workshops have all surprised and delighted our audiences.

    For more information visit website.

Sunday, July 12, 2026

  • Padstow

    Padstow to Rock Charity Swim - Padstow

    Padstow to Rock Swim, the Open Water
    fund-raising event.
    A unique opportunity to swim one mile from Padstow to Rock across the beautiful Camel Estuary and raise money for the
    Marie Curie Charity. 

    For more infomation click here.

Monday, July 13, 2026