Fal River Festival
Day 2
Day 2 of the Truro & Penwith College Fal River Festival is on Saturday, May 25 and sponsored by Helpful Holidays.
Day 2 of the Truro & Penwith College Fal River Festival is on Saturday, May 25 and sponsored by Helpful Holidays.

Day 2 of the Truro & Penwith College Fal River Festival is sponsored by Helpful Holidays.
Helpful Holidays offer a rich variety of self-catering holiday homes throughout this beautiful part of Cornwall.
Their properties include cosy cottages, stylish apartments and individual homes of great charm in picturesque harbours or sheltered creek-side settings, whilst others are tucked away in peaceful villages around the Fal estuary.

Highlights today include the ever popular Fal Fish Festival which will now be running for three days.
Head down to Events Square in Falmouth to see all the delights of Cornwall's very best seafood.
The 2013 Fal Fish Festival will be running on Events Square in Falmouth from May 25 to May 27.
More InformationFlushing Village Club hosts an exhibition of local artists and craftspeople's work which is all for sale.
More InformationTo celebrate Fal River Festival, come along to the gallery and knit a fishing net with string and wooden spoons inspired by French Crab Boat by Christopher Wood.
More InformationTake a look at the work thats been going in Falmouth University with this unique opportunity.
More InformationOpen Studios Cornwall is a unique opportunity to discover the people behind this celebrated scene, visit studios in breathtaking locations, and buy an original piece of artwork direct from the artist.
More InformationTake part in a new series of traditional skills courses run at the Maritime Museum by the Boat Building Academy, Lyme Regis.
More InformationGet creative this half term with great activities for the family at the National Maritime Museum Cornwall.
More InformationA fun adventure for all the family at the National Maritime Museum Cornwall, learn about what lives in our rock pools.
More InformationSue Lewington takes an artist’s journeys along the River Fal.
More InformationThe story began as a series of letters. Grahame wrote the first two Wind in the Willows letters which he sent to his son Alastair, while staying at the Greenbank Hotel.
More InformationFollowing last year’s wonderful performance, join us for a magical musical evening at Trelissick Gardens where the three choirs will once again entertain you with a wide selection from their repertoire.
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