Join us for the 2014 BMC Cornish Climbing Festival, which will be based at the Count House, Bosigran, and takes place over the weekend of 4-6 July. Golden granite, deep blue-green sea and some of the finest real ales in the country will be staples of the weekend.
Whether you’re new to climbing or a seasoned sea cliff adventurer, come and spend a weekend in the company of local climbers and enjoy everything that West Penwith has to offer.
What’s happening?
The festival gets started from about 6pm on Friday evening with drinks at the Gurnard’s Head pub
Saturday’s action-packed day begins with breakfast provided by onsite caterers The Floating Millstone, which will set you up for a good day’s climbing.
Saturday evening entertainment includes a guest talk by legendary South West rock climbing pioneer Frank Cannings and a prize raffle in support of the Climbers Against Cancer charity, with a host of great prizes including guidebooks and clothing. Saturday night will be rounded off with a party back at the Count House.
Re-fuel on Sunday morning with The Floating Millstone, and head off for some more climbing.
Accommodation and catering
Camping is available at a reduced rate of £5 per person per night at at the Count House, the Climbers’ Club hut at Bosigran, but this does not include access to the hut’s kitchen facilities, and is on a first come first served basis. Overflow camping will be available at nearby Bosigran Farm.
The Floating Millstone will be onsite providing catering, cooked to order, for breakfast and dinner at discounted prices. There is no obligation for you to camp or eat at the Count House and you don’t need a ticket for the weekend, just turn up!
More information
For the latest info, to register your interest, and invite your friends, check out the 2014 BMC Cornish Climbing Festival on Facebook
A special thank you to our Cornish Climbing Festival sponsors:
More BMC festivals this summer
Can't make it to Cornwall?
Come along to one (or more) of the other festivals being organised by local BMC volunteers in the North East, the North West, the Peak, the South West and South Wales:
Stanage Festival (28-29 June)
North East Climbing & Walking Festival (11-13 July)
Bristol Climbing Festival (26 July)
WiltonFest (6 September)
Gower Climbing Festival (12-14 September)
Crag Lough Clean-up Festival (13 September)
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