This event brings together a fusion of Music, Dance and Light. The procession weaves its way through the streets of the City Of Truro and incorporates both Professional Artists and local school children who carry lanterns of all sizes.
North Cornwall boasts some spectacular coastal scenery and is well known as a great destination for family beach holidays, but there is so much more to explore in this historic and diverse area.
Continuing our exploration of Cornwalls wonderful beaches, today we suggest some great places to visit with your four legged friend, either when on holiday or just escaping for a short while to enjoy the sea, sand and waves.
Do you know your Najizel from your Porthkidney? … Or in fact your Pedn Vounder from your Polly Joke? … Well you may just, if you are a frequent visitor to Cornwall. As well as being stunning little beaches, they also have some outstanding names.
With all areas of the Westcountry being blessed in beautiful sunshine during July, holidaymakers in the region are certainly happy to have kept their faith in the Great British summer getaway.
A pod of 100 dolphins has been spotted just off the coast of Cornwall, a prime example of the rich diversity of wildlife which can be discovered in the Duchy.
A captive seal in Cornwall has become a father again, taking staff at the Cornish Seal Sanctuary by surprise considering he is the equivalent to 80 human years old.
The St Ives Visitor Information Centre will soon welcome its 200,000th visitor in the next few weeks, demonstrating just how useful it has been for those who have enjoyed a holiday in St Ives in the last 3 years.