What’s Coming To Cornwall In 2026

What’s Coming To Cornwall In 2026

Cornwall is set for an exciting year ahead, with 2026 bringing a vibrant mix of cultural events, culinary experiences, and outdoor adventures to this stunning coastal region. From world-class festivals and art exhibitions to new dining hotspots and scenic trails, there’s something for everyone to discover. Whether you’re a local looking to explore your backyard or a visitor planning your next getaway, this guide highlights the must-see attractions and experiences coming to Cornwall in 2026.

January 

At the Eden Project, ice skating is available all throughout the month of January. They are offering various sessions, such as a general skate, baby and toddler sessions, and also a family fun skate, perfect for families of all ages. The Eden Project are also offering ice skating lessons throughout the month, with prices starting at just £56 for a six-week course. You can book your ice skating sessions or lessons here

February 

Taking place on the Saturday before St Piran’s Day, this new event celebrates pasty-making with competitions, music, and Cornish pride. Held at the Lost Gardens Of Heligan, they are searching for the ultimate pasty champions across categories from traditional recipes to creative twists, open to professionals and home bakers alike. Junior categories let children enter with adults using family recipes, plus there’s a speed-crimping challenge. Enjoy live Cornish music, workshops, demonstrations, and delicious local food and drink throughout the day.

March

St Piran’s Day is Cornwall’s national day, celebrated every year on March 5th. It honours Saint Piran, the patron saint of tin miners and Cornwall. The day features parades, traditional Cornish food such as pasties, music, dancing like the Furry Dance, and various events celebrating Cornish culture and heritage. Celebrations take place throughout Cornwall and in Cornish communities worldwide.

April

The Porthleven Food Festival is an award-winning annual event held in Cornwall, England (April 24-26th in 2026) that celebrates food, music, and community. The festival features renowned chef demonstrations, live music on multiple stages, family-friendly activities, and showcases the best of local Cornish food and drink, having earned recognition, including Gold at the Cornwall Tourist Awards for Best Festival.

May

The St Ives Food & Drink Festival is an annual culinary celebration in St Ives, Cornwall, that showcases the best of local and regional food and drink. The event features local produce, chef demonstrations, food stalls, drink tastings from Cornish breweries and distilleries, and family-friendly activities, typically taking place during spring or summer in various locations throughout the town, including the harbour area. This year, the event is taking place 15th-17th of May. 

June

In June, we have the incredible Royal Cornwall Show. The Royal Cornwall Show takes place annually over three days in June, on the 4th-6th, bringing together the finest in entertainment, agriculture, shopping, and competition. Visitors can experience the very best of Cornwall, whether attending for business or leisure. Established in 1793, the show has a long tradition of celebrating Cornish agriculture while helping the industry grow and innovate. Recognised as one of the premier agricultural shows in the nation, the Royal Cornwall Show features elite-level competition across hundreds of classes, with participants vying for prestigious awards.

July

The Looe Carnival takes place in late July and early August, marking the beginning of summer festivities for all ages. Organised by the Lions Club of Looe, the week-long celebration features diverse events including car boot sales, vintage car rallies, choir performances, and sandcastle competitions. The highlight of the carnival is the Grand Carnival Procession, offering fantastic Saturday evening entertainment. It’s a family-friendly event with numerous activities designed specifically for children throughout the week.

August

Boardmasters is an annual music and surfing festival held at Watergate Bay in Newquay, Cornwall, England. The 2026 edition is scheduled to take place from Wednesday, August 5, through Sunday, August 9, 2026. This year’s festival will feature an exciting lineup with headliners including Fatboy Slim and The Kooks, promising an unforgettable experience combining live music performances with surf competitions and beach activities along Cornwall’s stunning coastline.

September

Penzance Food Festival is back for 2026, running from the 19th to the 21st of September. Experience live cooking demonstrations from renowned Cornish chefs in the Taste Theatre, meet local artisans and food enthusiasts in the Producer Tent, enjoy relaxing workshops in the wellness area, listen to incredible live music throughout the evening, and savour delicious food at every meal. 

October 

The Falmouth Oyster Festival is back with an exciting lineup of delicious experiences and entertainment. Food lovers can look forward to fresh Cornish seafood, an engaging mix of live music, and world-class performances. Highlights include live cooking demonstrations by Cornwall’s finest chefs and culinary experts, the opportunity to sample native oysters and locally sourced ingredients, and a curated arts and craft market featuring one-of-a-kind handmade items. The dates for this event are TBC.

November

Join the Lobster Lollop 2026, a family-friendly trail running event along the scenic Camel Trail in Padstow, Cornwall. Choose from 2.5k, 5k, 10k, or 10-mile distances (Canicross options available) and help support the National Lobster Hatchery. Taking place on Saturday, November 14, 2026, all finishers receive medals while contributing to a wonderful cause.

December

Whilst no official dates are confirmed yet for December, Cornwall will once again twinkle with the glow of lights coming from various Christmas markets all around the county. You can expect hundreds of stalls with everything you need for the festive season. Buy handmade gifts, enjoy mulled wines and hot chocolates till your heart is content and enjoy all of the delicious festive foods that the markets have to offer. 

Conclusion 

From ice skating at the Eden Project in January to festive Christmas markets in December, Cornwall’s 2026 calendar is packed with unforgettable experiences that showcase the region’s rich culture, stunning landscapes, and passionate community spirit. Whether you’re drawn to the culinary delights of the Porthleven and Penzance food festivals, the excitement of Boardmasters, or the traditional celebrations of St Piran’s Day, there’s an event for every interest and season. Mark your calendars, gather your friends and family, and get ready to make lasting memories in one of England’s most beautiful coastal destinations.

Written for Twice As Nice Chalets

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