Posts Tagged ‘Venue’
3 Wishes Faery Fest 2010
Sunday, January 17th, 2010
Here are Fae Nation HQ we’re already getting excited about this summer’s 3 Wishes Faery Fest!
The venue is once again Colliford Lake Park on beautiful Bodmin Moor, and the event takes place over June 18th – 20th, with a special Midsummer Solstice ritual on the morning of the 21st.
Music and guests confirmed so far include the mythic band Woodland; ethereal songstress Priscilla Hernandez; former Mediaeval Baebe Maple Bee; artists Myrea Pettit, Courtney Davis, Josephine Wall, and Linda Ravenscroft; and wandering performers Kwalilox and the Seelie Court Faerie Theatre, plus more are being added all the time. The festival also incorporates an excellent faerie market, fashion show and workshops for both adults and children.
Earlybird tickets are on sale now at the special price of £75 for all three days, including camping. Hurry though, this offer is only open until January 31st – after this tickets are £89. There are also weekend and day tickets available, and children under 12 go FREE!
3 Wishes Faery Fest 2010
Saturday, January 16th, 2010
Here are Fae Nation HQ we’re already getting excited about this summer’s 3 Wishes Faery Fest!
The venue is once again Colliford Lake Park on beautiful Bodmin Moor, and the event takes place over June 18th – 20th, with a special Midsummer Solstice ritual on the morning of the 21st.
Music and guests confirmed so far include the mythic band Woodland; ethereal songstress Priscilla Hernandez; former Mediaeval Baebe Maple Bee; artists Myrea Pettit, Courtney Davis, Josephine Wall, and Linda Ravenscroft; and wandering performers Kwalilox and the Seelie Court Faerie Theatre, plus more are being added all the time. The festival also incorporates an excellent faerie market, fashion show and workshops for both adults and children.
Earlybird tickets are on sale now at the special price of £75 for all three days, including camping. Hurry though, this offer is only open until January 31st – after this tickets are £89. There are also weekend and day tickets available, and children under 12 go FREE!
The Faeries of Carnglaze
Wednesday, July 1st, 2009
On our recent trip to Cornwall we spotted a sign for Carnglaze Caverns on our way to another attraction. As it turned out, that place was closed so we turned back and headed to the Caverns instead. The narrow winding road led through a beautiful wooded valley, and finally up a steep driveway we arrived at our destination. And what a surprise we had! Everywhere you look there are Faeries, peeking out at you from lush foliage. The acres surrounding the Caverns have been lovingly transformed into the most delightful Enchanted Dell, with creative landscaping and scores of Faerie sculptures (many by Enchanted). A woodland walk leads you to discover even more treasures, including a hobbit house and faces carved into tree stumps. In the early summer the carpet of bluebells covers 3 acres - Faerie magic indeed!
The Caverns themselves are fascinating too. They are actually old slate mines and you can now tour the three vast caverns and see the amazing blue/green subterranean lake which fills one of them. The smaller cavern is also used as a venue for concerts and craft fairs. Last year it played host to a Fairy Ball, which I can imagine was very apt for such a lovely place.
The Faeries of Carnglaze
Wednesday, July 1st, 2009
On our recent trip to Cornwall we spotted a sign for Carnglaze Caverns on our way to another attraction. As it turned out, that place was closed so we turned back and headed to the Caverns instead. The narrow winding road led through a beautiful wooded valley, and finally up a steep driveway we arrived at our destination. And what a surprise we had! Everywhere you look there are Faeries, peeking out at you from lush foliage. The acres surrounding the Caverns have been lovingly transformed into the most delightful Enchanted Dell, with creative landscaping and scores of Faerie sculptures (many by Enchanted). A woodland walk leads you to discover even more treasures, including a hobbit house and faces carved into tree stumps. In the early summer the carpet of bluebells covers 3 acres - Faerie magic indeed!
The Caverns themselves are fascinating too. They are actually old slate mines and you can now tour the three vast caverns and see the amazing blue/green subterranean lake which fills one of them. The smaller cavern is also used as a venue for concerts and craft fairs. Last year it played host to a Fairy Ball, which I can imagine was very apt for such a lovely place.