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Weather In Devon & Cornwall – When To Go

While Cornwall and Devon enjoys some of the mildest weather anywhere in the UK, summer-time still remains the peak time to visit.

Cornwall experiences the mildest winters in Great Britain – rarely does it snow in winter and summer days tend to be wonderfully warm and sunny.

In Cornwall, May is a very good time to visit, and all months up to July enjoy around seven hours of sunshine a day.

 

  The Obby Oss Summer Ceremony In Cornwall

If you happen to visit Cornwall during May Day then a visit to Padstow is highly recommended to witness the all but mad event of Obby Oss. This strange ceremony is performed every year in order to “welcome summer” (something that perhaps the rest of Britain should consider).  

During this colourful and noisy procession, two large masks representing horses are paraded through the town accompanied by musicians playing the “Obby Oss May Song”.

Festivals, Lonely Planet 2008 Wall Calendar

Festivals, Lonely Planet 2008 Wall Calendar

To complement the upcoming A Year of Festivals, this vibrant wall calendar celebrates the fantastic diversity of the world's festivals. A Different festival from round the world, each month features a large image and informative text. The celebrati


 

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