Details: Treasure Trails are a fun, healthy & educational way to help you explore Devon’s hidden treats! Solve either a murder mystery or find the location of hidden treasure! Great fun for all the family! The trails cost £5 and are available to download from www.treasuretrails.co.uk or from Tourist Information Centres.
Details: An open selection of 45 works chosen from 117 entries on a theme of 'Renewal & Regeneration.' Sculpture, Painting, Mixed Media, Textiles, Printmaking and Photography are all represented. Vistor's can vote for their favourite in the People's Choice catergory, where the most popular artist wins a £100 prize. FREE ADMISSION
Details: An open selection of 45 works chosen from 117 entries on a theme of 'Renewal & Regeneration.' Sculpture, Painting, Mixed Media, Textiles, Printmaking and Photography are all represented. Vistor's can vote for their favourite in the People's Choice catergory, where the most popular artist wins a £100 prize. FREE ADMISSION
4. Treasure Trails (Great Days Out) @ Treasure Trails
Details: Treasure Trails are a fun, healthy & educational way to help you explore Devon’s hidden treats! Solve either a murder mystery or find the location of hidden treasure! Great fun for all the family! The trails cost £5 and are available to download from www.treasuretrails.co.uk or from Tourist Information Centres.
5. Bude Farmers Market (Shopping) @ Lower Wharf Bude
Location: Bude Farmers Market
Address: Lower Wharf, Bude, Cornwall, EX238LG
Opens: Saturday 14th August, 2010 10:01
Details: Come along to the New Farmers Market at the Wharf in Bude. Enjoy the lovely suroundings of the Wharf, enjoy a coffee and purchase locally produced products, ranging from plants to pickles. Also pop into the adjacent craft workshops to purchase that special handmade gift.
6. Lawrence House Museum (Art & Exhibitions) @ Lawrence House Museum
Details: "A jewel". Free entry to museum in fine Georgian house. Come and see the house, garden, toy room (toys to play with) , model railway, costume collection, Victorian kitchen, working Polyphon, 6 volume herbarium and displays featuring Launceston's famous sons, poet Charles Causley and discoverer of Neptune John Couch Adams.