August 31 @ 7:45 pm – 10:00 pm
The walk will start at 7.45pm from the King George V Playing Field (PL18 9DA).
Places are limited – please book early by contacting Ross Hanley on 01822 834773.
August 31 @ 7:45 pm – 10:00 pm
The walk will start at 7.45pm from the King George V Playing Field (PL18 9DA).
Places are limited – please book early by contacting Ross Hanley on 01822 834773.
August 19 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Route: Cotehele
Meet 10am at Gunnislake car park for car share or 10.20am at Cotehele Quay car park.
Today at 2pm, the Gunnislake Festival BBQ is finally here! Join us at The Rising Sun for an incredible afternoon filled with fun and festivities. You won’t want to miss this! There’s something for everyone – delicious BBQ treats, fantastic
Exciting news! If you’ve got an upcoming event that’s not to be missed, then Visit Tamar Valley want to hear all about it! Submitting your event is super easy – just head over to their website and visit the following
The Tamar Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is ready and waiting to be discovered. Find plenty to enjoy in the great outdoors from historic monuments and ancient sites to vast rolling hills to pretty, characterful towns and villages –
Circular Walk Via The River
Meet 10am at Gunnislake Car Park*
The walk includes moderate climbs and uneven ground. Wear suitable footwear. Well behaved dogs welcome. Toilets at car park. Duration 1-2 hours.
*First 2 hours FREE, thereafter parking charges apply.
The Gunnislake Festival 2023 promises to be a week of boundless fun and entertainment for the entire family. With activities ranging from karaoke parties and historical presentations to art exhibitions, quizzes, community walks, and live music events, there is something to suit everyone’s tastes and interests. Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to celebrate community spirit, discover local talent, and create lasting memories. So, gather your loved ones and immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of the Gunnislake Festival 2023.
Gunnislake, recently came alive with excitement and festivity as residents gathered for a joyous street party to celebrate the coronation of their new king. The event garnered attention from various local figures, including the local Member of Parliament, the district Councillor, and even BBC South West Radio. This article takes you through the highlights of this memorable occasion, capturing the essence of community spirit and merriment that filled the streets of Gunnislake.
Gunnislake Community Matters is searching for a few volunteers to assist in maintaining the village website (www.gunnislake.org). To be eligible, you must be at ease with utilising WordPress or have the enthusiasm to learn the fundamentals. Additionally, you must be
THIS GROUP WAS FORMED AFTER THE WINTER WARMERS EVENTS CAME TO AN END. COME AND MAKE SOME NEW FRIENDS AND ENJOY A MEAL TOGETHER.
May in Gunnislake looks like being a busy sociable time, starting with the Coronation Street Party on the 7th May, then the Bat and Night Jar walk on the 17th May. On the 20th May is the Community Walk in
Route: Cadsonbury Iron Age Hill Fort and River walk
Meet 10am at Gunnislake car park for car share or 10.20am at Callington Newbridge.
The walk includes a steep climb and uneven ground. Wear suitable footwear. Well behaved dogs welcome.
Duration: 1.2hrs. Bring your own refreshments.
Note: NO TOILETS AVAILABLE
Welcome to Gunnislake and to our village website. Enjoy having a browse and finding out what’s going on (plenty), where to find the business you need – or, in fact, are a business or who would like to join our
Live Music – Fun Fair – BBQ – Hog Roast
10am – Children’s Soapbox Derby
11.30am – Adult’s Soapbox Derby
For full details on how to compete in the Soapbox Derby and to register your entry email: info@therisingsuncornwall.co.uk or call 01822 832201
The old clock case looking a bit sorry for itself after coming back from the paint stripping. But it’s now in the very capable hands of the Callington based metal fabricators Metal Head Fabrication, who will be restoring it to
On Sunday 11 December 2022, Newbridge Hill is scheduled to be CLOSED from 0700 to 1600. It looks like it is for works by Open Reach. When this road is closed, the recommended diversion route is generally 32 miles long.
Over the next two months, there are also several planned sets of temporary traffic lights due to be installed for 3 day periods around the centre of the Village.
Gunnislake River Walk led by Father Christmas and finishing at The Cornish Inn for mince pies from 12noon.