Winter in Cornwall offers a variety of engaging events and activities, even during the cooler months. Here’s a handful of events to enjoy between January and March 2025.

The domes of the Eden Project In Cornwall lit up at night

Ice Skating at the Eden Project

Throughout January and up to 19 February 2025, the Eden Project in Bodelva operates its winter ice rink. Visitors can enjoy skating sessions amidst the unique biomes. Standard entrance fees apply, with an additional charge for skating. 

Bodmin Wassail

Scheduled for 6 January 2025 (Twelfth Night), the Bodmin Wassail is a traditional singing and charity fundraising event with a history dating back to 1624. Participants can join in the festivities and experience a piece of Cornish heritage.

A stage in the woods with Old Man Winter on it

Immersive Wild Theatre with Rogue

Travel to Tehidy Woods to enter another world where magical fae and storytelling run wild. Operating throughout the year and changing their shows with the seasons, a Rogue Theatre experience delights believers of all ages.

The Cornish flag blowing in the wind

St Piran’s Day Celebrations

On 5 March every year, Cornwall celebrates St Piran’s Day, honouring the county’s patron saint. Various events, including parades, music, and cultural activities, take place across the region, offering insight into Cornish traditions. 

Falmouth Spring Flower Festival

Taking place on 22 and 23 March 2025, the Falmouth Spring Flower Festival showcases glorious displays of locally grown flowers, floral arrangements, specimen plants, photography, and local trade stands, celebrating the early arrival of spring in Cornwall. Keep up to date on their Facebook page.

These events provide a glimpse into the rich cultural tapestry of Cornwall during the winter months, offering both residents and visitors opportunities to engage with local traditions and festivities.