May half term Tudor week and falconry displays!
Date: Sunday 25th - Saturday 31st May 2025
Experience Tudor Week this May half term at Trerice, including falconry displays, Tudor games and a costume day!
Here's what's coming up:
Sunday 26th, Monday 27th and Wednesday 28th: listen to Tudor tales and traditions from our Tudor gardener
Monday 26th: get dressed up for costume day
Tuesday 27th: take part in hobbyhorse jousting
Thursday 28th - Saturday 31st: watch impressive falconry displays and view a beautiful collection of hawks and falcons in the mowhay field with Raphael Historic Falconry.
Flying display times are 11am, 1pm and 3pm.
Tudor Week and Falconry Displays - 2025 (25 May 2025 - 31 May 2025) |
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* Falcon flying displays at 11am, 1pm and 3pm
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