Falmouth Rugby Legends Dinner
The Wooden Spoon has been working as a charity in Cornwall for in excess of fifteen years now, and the committee including The Falmouth Hotels very own sales manager, Tiffany Bailey, are heavily...
View ArticleBest Festive Reads for Over the Christmas Break
There is nothing like a great winter tale to invoke the nostalgic excitement of Christmas’ past. Here are our top easy reads to cosy up with this festive season. The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe- CS...
View ArticleChristmas Tree Festival
14th – 31st December Christmas Tree Festival Venue: All Saints Church, Falmouth, Cornwall Daily 10.00am – 7.00pm Sundays 2.00pm – 4.00pm (Closed 25th & 26th) A special occasion the 10th and final...
View ArticleEasy Home-made Mulled Wine
There is nothing more festive than the aromas of cinnamon and star anise, when making your own home-made mulled wine. Mingle that with alpine smell of a fresh Christmas tree and you cant help being put...
View ArticleLast Minute Gift Ideas
It’s cold, it’s raining, and the traffic and crowds in town are a nightmare! And you have procrastinated on your present buying for so long you are fast running of time for Christmas delivery. So, here...
View ArticleThe Core- Top Tips this Christmas
The team at Core Health Consultancy thought we’d share some of our top tips to make you think differently about over indulging this Christmas, This is purely about damage limitation – not fun...
View ArticleThe Core – Top Tips for Recovery
The team at Core Health Consultancy thought we’d share some of our top tips for recovery if you’ve drunk one to many this Christmas?! Hydrate. 3 litres a day, every day. If you have been out drinking...
View ArticleFalmouth Farmers Market
The Falmouth Farmers’ Market was established in 2008 at Peg Noonan Park on Main Street in Falmouth, MA. Each Thursday afternoon’s market features Cape Cod and Southeastern Mass. grown and artisanally...
View ArticleMuseum Minnows
Museum minnows is held monthly and is free with a museum ticket. Held on various dates throughout the year. An hour of creative play, stories and craft activities for under-fives. The Museum’s...
View ArticleTop Five Tips to Beat the January Blues
January is one of the toughest months of the year for most of us! The weather is drab and drearily, money is short and we are still humping about those extra Christmas pounds. But fear not, here are...
View ArticleFalmouth Urban Survivor
28 FEB 2016. Urban Survivor by Tuff Enuff, will be the first such urban obstacle course race in the south west, taking in some of Falmouth’s most well-known sights and stunning scenery. We have two...
View ArticleSpring Flowers and Bird Song
At Glendurgan Gardens Identify the birds of Glendurgan by sight and by song, count the first flowers of spring and learn how the gardeners look after banks of wildflowers From the 13th Feb, for...
View ArticleFalmouth Theatre Company
Falmouth Theatre Company has notched up more than eight decades and is still going strong! Originally called the Falmouth Amateur Operatic Society, we then became the Falmouth Amateur Operatic and...
View ArticleTop 3 Easy Winter Warming Soups
These winter warming soup recipes have been carefully created to be easy to make, even with numb fingers! More importantly, we wanted to just use ingredients you probably already have in your...
View ArticleBanff Mountain Film Festival World Tour
The Banff Mountain Film Festival is one of the largest and most prestigious mountain festivals in the world. The “mothership” festival has been held at the start of November each year since 1975 in...
View ArticlePendennis Castle
This half term Pendennis Castle is hosting Pirates Ahoy! Dust off your cutlass and join us for fearsome tales of dastardly deeds. You’d better be good or you might end up walking the plank! Parrots...
View ArticleCornish Seal Sanctuary
This February half term the Cornish Seal Sanctuary is playing host to ‘Mudfest‘ They are inviting everyone to grab their wellies and embrace the outdoors, whatever the weather this February half-term....
View ArticleThe Cornwall Magnolia Spring Story
It has been said that the first day of spring is when all of the 7 Cornish Magnolia trees have at least 50 pink blooms on them. In 2015 the first day of spring was declared on the 5th March in...
View ArticleRecipes | Rhubarb Bellinis
If you’ve just completed ‘Dry January’ no doubt you will be reaching for your favourite tipple this weekend but if are feeling a bit more adventurous or have something to celebrate, why not try this...
View ArticleRomantic Cornwall
Romantic things to do in Cornwall Winter is a magical time to explore the atmospheric narrow streets of our quaint coastal villages. Free from the crowds, you can browse antique shops together, take a...
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