Pendennis Castle in Falmouth is once again hosting the legendary Knights’ Tournament for the upcoming May half-term.
The ever-popular event will offer a thrilling family day out for all the family.
The Tournament will take over Pendennis Castle for three days between 30 May 30 to June 1. Four medieval knights will don their armour and battle it out to compete for the ultimate victory against the magnificent setting of the castle. Cheered on by the crowd, their skill with swords and arrows will determine which knight will be crowned the winner in the Grand Melee finale.
Visitors will be transported back in time with a living history encampment within the castle grounds, offering a mix of pageantry, excitement and action for children and adults alike. Young adventurers can even test their aim with ‘have-a-go’ archery.
Kirsty Hedderly, Manager of Pendennis Castle, said: “We are excited kick off another year of spectacular events at Pendennis with our Knights’ Tournament – just in time for the half-term holiday. The tournament enables us to truly bring history to life. They’ll be plenty for visitors to get involved in and we can’t wait to welcome them to Pendennis soon.”
There’s lots to see and do at Pendennis Castle for a family day out in Falmouth. History hunters can conquer Henry VIII’s Tudor keep, discover the secrets of a castle defending the coast right up to the Second World War, and marvel at the impressive collection of big guns. There is also a castle themed soft play for the youngest visitors, and a restaurant serving up local Cornish fare.
The tournament takes place between 10am to 5pm from Tuesday, May 30– Thursday, June 1 2023 Where: Pendennis Castle, Falmouth, TR11 4LP
Member admission: Adult £2.50, Child £1.50, Concession £2.30. Family (1 / 2) adults £4 / £6.50 Standard admission: Adult £18.50, Child £11, Concession £16.30, Family (1 / 2 adults) £29.50 / £48 Tickets can be booked in advance at english-heritage.org.uk.
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