Falmouth: Swords, arrows and music in knight's tournament at Pendennis Castle next week

By Joseph Macey

16th Sep 2021 | Local News

Knight's tournament coming to Pendennis Castle next week.
Knight's tournament coming to Pendennis Castle next week.

Next week will see a knight's extravaganza coming to Pendennis Castle, Falmouth.

Go back in time and get close to the action as rival knights compete in the ultimate test of strength and skill at the Pendennis Castle Knights' Tournament, Tuesday 27th - Thursday 29th July.

Arrows will fly, swords will clash and the winner will be decided in the Grand Melee finale.

The day will start at 10am, with a living history camp open to visitors and medieval music, finishing at 5pm with archery and a last look at the encampment.

The day will cost £2.50 for adult members, £1.50 for child members. For non members, £15.60, and £9.40 for children.

A spokesperson for Pendennis Castle added:

"As well as experiencing the thrills and spills of the tournament, enjoy a feast of medieval entertainments, including our minstrels Blast from the Past.

"Explore our living history encampment in the castle grounds and meet people from the Middle Ages.

"There will be falconry, fire shows, and medieval merriment – and budding young knights can even try their hand at have-a-go archery. A fun-filled day out for all the family."

Click here to see more about the event.

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