FALMOUTH
BEER FESTIVAL The event, which takes place on the 26th and 27th October is organised each year by CAMRA Kernow, the Cornwall branch of the Campaign for Real Ale. Enthusiasts from Cornwall and beyond descend on Falmouth as the town hosts the largest event of its kind in the county. You will be able to sample over 200 real ales and dozens of superb ciders and perries will be available too. For more information on the Festival visit
www.visitcornwall.com
TASTE OF AUTUMN
Celebrate the end of the growing season at Rosemoor on the 20th and 21st October. Get ready for Halloween by carving your own pumpkin at the lantern making workshop. There will be a Pumpkin Shy, Pumpkin Trail around the garden and pumpkin based cooking demonstrations. For more information visit
www.rhs.org.uk
WIMBORNE FOOD FESTIVAL
27th and 28th October 2012 Wimborne Food Festival has firmly established itself as a must-visit event in Dorset’s autumn calendar. With young local cooks rubbing shoulders with TV celebrity chefs, traders offering flavours from all corners of the world and an eclectic mix of live music and street entertainment it’s one festival not be missed. An expected 15,000 visitors will flock to the town centre over the weekend. Headline celebrities this year include cookery writer and TV chef Sophie Grigson. “It is a great family occasion displaying all that’s best about Dorset food and drink,” says organiser Clare Kavanagh. Visit
www.wimbornefoodfestival.co.uk for more details
3 - 4 NOVEMBER 2012 BRUNEL'S OLD STATION BRISTOL
THE VERY BEST OF CORNISH FOOD & DRINK • TOP CHEFS • FUN FOR KIDS • HEAVEN FOR GROWN-UPS
Save on advance tickets FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT:
WWW.CORNWALLFOODANDDRINK.CO.UK/LIVE
A GREAT DAY OUT
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