Miracle Theatre triumph with their latest show, touring across Cornwall this summer.
The Great Estate Festival is one of Cornwall’s most popular summer events. Taking place over three days at Scorrier House, the festival has something for everyone, from headline acts to well-being events to secret garden performances to delicious feasting. We went along on Saturday to see how much Great Estate goodness we could pack into just one day!
Cornwall’s renowned Miracle Theatre is back on tour with their latest murderous melodrama ‘Hell’s Bells’. Joanna from Cornwall 365 eagerly attended this gripping performance, and here are her thoughts.
It’s panto time again and the Hall for Cornwall are offering a festive treat for all the family. Peter Pan has opened to jubilant crowds and we went along to soak up the magic.
With the arrival of December, light up the long, dark evenings and discover the lantern festivals of Cornwall.
In celebration of North Cornwall Book Festival which takes place next weekend, here is a deep dive into Cornwall's literary festivals.
Wrap up your weekend with a tasty, seasonal menu, a beautiful acoustic set and cocktails that go down a treat. Una Sessions are held throughout the year at Una St Ives, an inviting Cornish resort located above Carbis Bay.
Swap the winter blues for a magical, most fantastical escape to the Cornish Riviera Holiday Park. The year is 1959, and the cheerful Yellowjackets camp staff have just the thing for feeling fine: a fresh spin on a classic tale.
A circular walk along the beach from Watergate Bay to the sea caves of Whipsiderry and Iron Age hillfort at Trevelgue head, returning past the clifftop tombs of Bronze-Age chieftains, with panoramic views of the Newquay coastline.
'Can You See Me' is a collaborative community portrait project. This legacy ACE-funded project offered people a transforming experience to present alternative visions of themselves, whilst contributing to this beautiful exhibition.
The Lowender Peran Festival is back in full swing this October, with its annual celebration of Cornish culture and its Celtic connections.
A circular walk through Padstow's mediaeval network of streets to the church, the Elizabethan Manor at Prideaux Place and Tregirls Farm, with panoramic views of the estuary, returning along a mile of sandy beaches.
Late at Tate returned to Tate St Ives for the first time in three years with a vibrant programme of art, music, film and more on Friday the 23rd of September.
A circular walk through the Golitha Falls National Nature Reserve along ancient rights of way to pass around Siblyback Lake where the remains of a mediaeval field system rise from the water when reservoir levels fall.
A circular walk in Kit Hill Country Park, given to the county by the Duchy to mark the birth of Prince William and where a midsummer bonfire is lit to celebrate the ancient Celtic Golowan festival.
A circular walk with spectacular coastal scenery from Porthcurno to Penberth Cove, passing the famous wobbling boulder of Logan Rock and returning via the escape route from the wartime tunnels which housed one of the world's largest telegraph stations.
A circular walk on a peninsula protruding into the Hamoaze estuary and where the land was dotted with gun batteries, defending against a potential invasion from Napoleon.
A circular walk between Constantine Bay to Porthcothan via nature's swimming pool at Treyarnon beach and a spectacular series of islands, headlands and tiny coves named after wine and pepper smuggled there, and the rock where a customs officer was left by smugglers to drown.
On Monday, one of our new community reporters, Sam, headed to the Regal Theatre to watch the sensational new 'Phantasmagoria' which encompasses amazing & bizarre Circus acts with an original rock score.
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