Cornwall is set for a spectacular summer season, and whether you’re visiting for a weekend or staying for weeks, there’s no shortage of things to do. From thrilling air shows to food festivals and unique coastal experiences, here’s what you can look forward to across the county in June and July 2025.
While officially in August, this much-loved seaside festival deserves a spot on every itinerary. Expect sailing races, markets, live music, and a jaw-dropping Red Arrows display over the bay. Book your accommodation early – this one's a highlight!
The Eden Project’s Eden Sessions are back with a blockbuster lineup. Expect world-famous bands and artists performing under the biomes in an unforgettable atmosphere. Tickets often sell out, so check the Eden Project website for the latest updates.
St Ives is bursting with creativity this month. Enjoy local art exhibitions, live performances, workshops, and poetry readings dotted across this iconic fishing town. A must for lovers of Cornish culture and coastal charm.
Step back in time at this traditional country show featuring steam engines, classic cars, crafts, and funfair rides. Great for families and vintage enthusiasts alike.
Myth meets history at Tintagel Castle, the legendary birthplace of King Arthur. The stunning cantilever bridge gives visitors a jaw-dropping cliff-top view and easy access across the dramatic headland. Don't forget your camera.
June and July are the perfect months for a seal or dolphin spotting tour. Departing from St Ives, Falmouth, Padstow, and Looe, these eco-tours are a unique way to experience Cornwall’s coastal magic up close.
Visit Lanhydrock House near Bodmin for a peaceful escape. The house is full of Victorian character, and the surrounding woodlands and gardens are in full bloom through summer – a relaxing break from the beach crowds.
Perched on the cliffs of Porthcurno, the Minack Theatre offers open-air performances in one of the UK’s most dramatic venues. Book early for Shakespeare, musicals, and family-friendly shows with unbeatable ocean backdrops.
Cornwall is a popular destination in the summer months – plan ahead, book key attractions in advance, and be mindful of local guidelines, wildlife, and parking restrictions. And remember, a cream tea is jam first in Cornwall!