What’s On in Cornwall

8 things to do in Cornwall if it’s raining
The British weather can be somewhat unpredictable, but it does not need to spoil your fun when you are staying in one of the popular holiday parks in Cornwall. Whilst the beaches in the county are world-renowned – and we…
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Top events in Cornwall in August
Main Image Source: Boardmasters Travelling to Cornwall this year in August and looking to enjoy some of the best events? From historic regattas to one of the world’s most popular music festivals, we’ve listed the top events in Cornwall…
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The best beer and drink festivals in Cornwall
From the Newquay Beer Festival to the Little Orchard Cider & Music Festival, Cornwall is not only famous for its food, but for its beer and drinks that are brewed in the county. If you are staying in our Looe…
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Live like a local in Cornwall
With miles of sandy beaches, crystal clear waters and a plethora of quaint independent shops and restaurants, it’s easy to see why so many people flock to Cornwall every year to enjoy a holiday. However, what is it like to…
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Why you should support small traders in Cornwall
Cornwall is full of talented people who create some truly exquisite items by hand. From artisan food to fine pieces of artwork and stylish clothing, you are sure to find something special to take home from your Cornwall holiday parks…
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Best places to celebrate New Year in Cornwall
With the end of the year nearly here, we can look back on the past 12 months fondly and find a reason to celebrate the forthcoming year. Every New Year’s Eve should be special and unforgettable as everyone is looking…
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Discover Cornwall’s traditions at St Piran’s Day
Celebrated on the 5th of March each year, St Piran’s Day offers those staying in Cornwall’s holiday parks the opportunity to enjoy some of the county’s most unique historical customs. This day is dedicated to St Piran, the patron saint of Cornwall,…
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The world’s smelliest flower is blooming in Cornwall
The plant is called the Titan Arum – known as the ‘corpse flower’ – and also has the title of the being the largest plant on earth. Titan Arum is growing over at the Eden Project’s Rainforest Biome, who say…
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Rescued seals have been released in Cornwall
Rescued over the winter, several seals have swum back out to sea at Dollar Cove near Gunwalloe. The seals: Caiman, Lobster, Mantis, Shrimp, Fish, and Flamingo, were previously being looked after by the team at the Seal Sanctuary in Gweek.…
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Beavers are being brought back to Cornwall
The first beavers in 500 years are being released in Cornwall as the result of a Crowdfunder campaign that raised thousands of pounds. Run by the Cornwall Wildlife Trust and Woodland Valley Farm, the project will see these furry creatures…
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