Festivals
Oyster Festival Falmouth England
Celebrated for hundreds of years, Flora Day isn’t quite like any other festival in Cornwall. The folk festival brings the town of Helston to life to celebrate the start of spring. The whole town, from shop windows to the pavements, are decorated with greenery and floral arrangements. And, a colourful pageant of 80 couples dances its way through the streets to drive out the…
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Beer Festival Falmouth Cornwall
Dead of Night Dance - Rogue Theatre in Tehidy Woods Award winning Rogue Theatre Company are back in Tehidy woods, doing what they do best, full immersive theatre in the heart of Cornish woodland! The Dead of Night Dance is a wicked and wonderful Halloween celebration of theatre and adventure, thrills, frights, and delights where short stories play out on stage in a ghoulish…
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Highcliffe Guest House Falmouth England
Falmouth Tall Ships Regatta and the Pandora Inn were the big winners at last night South West Tourism Awards, both scooping gold in their respective categories. The Tall Ships event, which attracted 197, people over four days last August, was awarded Tourism Event of the Year. Sam Groom, Falmouth Tall Ships event manager, said: “The Tourism Event of the Year award is a symbol…
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Eden Lodge Falmouth Cornwall
The Hostel – powered by Snoozebox YHA Eden Project accommodates up to 234 guests in 60 modern en-suite bedrooms made from shipping containers, in keeping with the Eden spirit of sustainable living and finding new uses for everyday items. These comfortable rooms are equipped with all the conveniences you expect from YHA and much more, including TVs in each room and full air…
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Beer Festival Falmouth UK
It’s that time of year when days get shorter, temperatures begin to drop, and leaves fall from the trees, as the balmy summer makes way for the crisp autumn. During this cosy season, pubs are often swapped for cosy nights in, watching TV dramas like Poldark in front of the fire with a beer or glass of wine, as we prepare to hibernate through the winter. Don’t dig out the onesies…
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