Name | Location | Current Status | Date |
Allantide | Throughout Cornwall | Celebrated in some parts of West Cornwall - Largely replaced by Halloween | 31 October |
Corpus Christi † | Penzance | A big local fair lasting several days, but now lapsed (possibly due to land-lease issues). | C-C is actually 1st Sunday after Whitsun, but Fair was held 2nd/3rd week in June |
Golowan † | Throughout Cornwall in particular Penzance | Revived in various forms 1920s, 1935, 1990 | Around 23 June |
Midsummer Hilltop Bonfires | Throughout Cornwall in particular Kit Hill, Carn Brea, Castle An Dinas |
Revived in various forms from 1930 | 23 June |
Flora or Furry † | Helston | Continuously celebrated with a short break in the Victorian era | 8 May unless a Monday or Sunday then Saturday before. |
'Obby 'Oss festival | Padstow | Still celebrated | Around 1 May |
St Piran's Day † | Throughout Cornwall | Originally a miners' holiday now Cornwall's national day | 5 March. The largest festival across Cornwall is still celebrated in Redruth, the Capital (and beating heart) of Cornish Mining. |
Nickanan Night also called Peasen Monday | Throughout Cornwall | Unknown - not publicly celebrated | Shrove Monday |
Tom Bawcock's Eve | Mousehole | Continuously celebrated before World War II and revived in the 1950s | 23 December |
Picrous Day | East Cornwall | Still celebrated in Luxulyan | Second clear Thursday before Christmas |
Chewidden Thursday | West Cornwall | Unknown - Not publicly celebrated | First clear Thursday before Christmas |
Madron Feast † | Madron, Heamoor & formerly Penzance | Still celebrated | Advent Sunday and Monday |
St Just Feast † | St Just in Penwith | Still celebrated | First Sunday and Monday in November |
West Cornwall May Day celebrations | West Cornwall | Revived since 2001 in St Ives and since 2008 in Penzance | 1 May |
Guise dancing | Throughout Cornwall | Still practised in some places including the Montol Festival in Penzance | Christmas through to Twelfth Night and Plough Monday |
Paul Feast † | Paul, Mousehole and Newlyn | Continuously celebrated | Sunday nearest 10 October and week following |
Sennen Feast † | Sennen | Still celebrated | Advent Sunday |
Crying The Neck and Guldize | Throughout Cornwall | Still celebrated | September |
Bodmin Wassail | Bodmin | 'Wassail' is not of Cornish origin, probably migrated as a 'custom' from Wessex as it is of Saxon/Norse origin, but obviously adopted as a way to hedge bets for a good cider-apple harvest, and still celebrated | New Twelfth Night (6 January): In the 1950s, "carolling" was the custom) |
Knill Ceremony | St Ives | Still celebrated (started 1801) | 25 July (St James Day every 5 years) |
St Keverne Feast † | St Keverne | Still celebrated | Sunday nearest 18 November |
St Breward Feast † | St Breward | Still celebrated | Sunday nearest 22 February |
St Day Feast † | St Day, Carharrack | Still celebrated | End of June |
St Buryan Feast † | St Buryan | Still celebrated | Sunday nearest 13 May |
Mevagissey Feast † | Mevagissey | Still Celebrated - Related to Golowan | Around 29 June (St Peters Day) |
Towednack Cuckoo Feast † | Towednack | Still celebrated | Around 28 April |
Goldsithney Charter Fair | Goldsithney | Still celebrated | St James Day (Old Style) 5 August |
Zennor Feast † | Zennor | Still celebrated | Sunday nearest 6 May |
Porthleven Petertide celebrations † | Porthleven | Still celebrated; Related to Golowan | Near 29 June |
Gulval Feast † | Gulval | Still celebrated | Near 6 June |
St Ives Feast (Feast Monday) † | St Ives | Still celebrated | Sunday and Monday nearest 3 February |
Hurling the Silver Ball | St Columb Major | Still celebrated | Shrove Tuesday and then again on the Saturday eleven days later |
Mawgan Feast † | Mawgan-in-Meneage | Still celebrated | Near 8 June |
Mullion Feast † | Mullion | Still celebrated | Sunday nearest 6 November |
Camborne Feast † | Camborne | Still celebrated | Near 15 November |
Sancreed Feast † | Sancreed | Still celebrated (Patronal church service) | Early June |
St Endellion Feast † | St Endellion | Still celebrated (Patronal church service) | Sunday nearest May Bank Holiday |
St Stythians Feast † | Stithians | Still celebrated; Agricultural show held on the following Monday | Sunday closest to 10 July |
St Allen Feast † | St Allen | Still celebrated but unknown to what extent | 22 February (Traditionally Rogation Sunday) |
Bodmin Riding | Bodmin | Still celebrated as part of Bodmin Heritage and Riding festival | Late June or early July |
Morvah Fair | Morvah / West Cornwall | No longer celebrated but Morvah Pasty Day takes place on the same date, claimed by some to be the largest Lughnasadh celebration outside Ireland | 1 August |
St Erth Feast † | St Erth | Unknown | 31 October |
Ludgvan Feast† | Ludgvan | Still celebrated | Monday and Sunday nearest 29 January |
St Hilary Feast† | St Hilary, Cornwall | Still celebrated | Mid-January |
Davidstow Feast† | Davidstow | Still celebrated | 1 March |
Gunwalloe Feast† | Gunwalloe | Still celebrated | 3 March |
Porthleven Feast† | Porthleven | Still celebrated | 22 February |
St Kew Feast† | St Kew | Still celebrated | 8 February |