Cornish Pasty Week 2026: Celebrating Cornwall’s Most Iconic Bite
There are few foods more synonymous with Cornwall than the humble Cornish pasty — and Cornish Pasty Week 2026 is the perfect excuse to celebrate it in all its golden, crimped glory.
There are few foods more synonymous with Cornwall than the humble Cornish pasty — and Cornish Pasty Week 2026 is the perfect excuse to celebrate it in all its golden, crimped glory.
The Code for Country Roads has recently been created by NFU Mutual in order to encourage rural road safety
Mother’s Day is tomorrow and if you still haven’t got any plans, this is for you. Cornwall is a beautiful county and provides so many last minute activities that you can do. Here are some ideas…
Saint Piran’s Day is the National day of Cornwall. It is celebrated on March 5th and marks Saint Piran’s feast day. It is celebrated with parades, music and traditional Cornish food.
The Big Christmas Market in Truro invites you to stroll its cobbled streets and enjoy the festive atmosphere. It’s not just a market; it’s a celebration of the season. For an enchanting holiday experience, visit The Big Christmas Market with stalls offering a range of gifts, tasty treats, and festive items. Local Crafts Discover local […]
Every year on the 11th of November, Armistice Day, we all take time to remember the people who have lost their lives to war. The History of Armistice The armistice was an agreement to put down weapons before signing of the Treaty of Versailles. The agreement came into effect “on the eleventh hour of the […]