What’s On in Newquay, August 2013

There’s always a lot going on in August, too much – but if you don’t know about it you can still miss it! Below is a list of what’s on in Newquay in August 2013.

When the weather’s good it can be easy to head out to a beach where there’s an event on and if it’s wet then hopefully there’s something going on indoors somewhere!

These are just events in Newquay and further afield in Cornwall:

Events in August 2013:

  • Friday 23 Aug 2013 - 2PM to 9PM

    Paulo's Circus, Newquay, Cornwall, 2013, Newquay

    Every summer Paulo’s Circus visits Newquay, Cornwall, for an extended stay at the Circus field near Morrisons. Shows at 2pm, 5pm, 8pm, varying by day: Weekdays 5pm and 8pm, Wednesdays 2pm and 8pm, Saturday 2pm. Sunday 2pm and 5pm.


  • Friday 23 Aug 2013 - 7PM to 10PM

    Live Music at Cafe Irie, 23 August 2013, Newquay

    As part of the FreePeople UK website launch and special Vintage VW Bus Tour, there will be live music at Cafe Irie, 38 Fore Street, Newquay on the August bank holiday weekend.


  • Friday 23 Aug 2013 - 9PM to 10PM

    Newquay Royal British Legion Weekly Quiz Night, Newquay, United Kingdom

    Every Friday night is Quiz Night at Newquay Royal British Legion.

    Start: 9pm

    Cost: £1 per person to enter. Cash prizes and more.

    Temporary membership available.


  • Saturday 24 Aug 2013 - 12AM to 12AM

    Fishermen's Friends at Lusty Glaze Beach, Newquay, August 2013, Newquay

    Fishermans Friends will be performing an intimate Sundowner Session on the beautiful Lusty Glaze Beach on Friday the 24th of August which will be perfect for all the family.


  • Saturday 24 Aug 2013 - 8AM to 10AM

    FreePeople: Free Yoga on Fistral Beach, August Bank Holiday Weekend, Newquay

    Join FreePeople’s Cornwall Tour 2013 as they celebrate the launch of their new UK website with a free yoga session on Fistral Beach, Newquay. The American clothing brand are hosting a series of events on the August Bank Holiday Weekend. On the Saturday and Sunday on Fistral Beach, there are free activities all day.


  • Saturday 24 Aug 2013 - 10AM to 6PM

    FreePeople Free Events on Fistral Beach, August Bank Holiday 2013, Newquay

    Join FreePeople’s Cornwall Tour 2013 as they celebrate the launch of their new UK website. The American clothing brand are hosting a series of events on the August Bank Holiday Weekend. On the Saturday and Sunday on Fistral Beach, there are free activities all day.


  • Saturday 24 Aug 2013 - 10AM to 4PM

    Truro Farmers Markets: Saturdays, 2013, Truro

    Truro Farmers Markets are held twice weekly, on Wednesdays and Saturdays.


  • Saturday 24 Aug 2013 - 11AM to 11PM

    Bowgie Inn, Crantock, Beer Festival 2013, Newquay

    August Bank Holiday 2013 sees the Bowgie Inn, Pentire, Crantock throwing open its doors to host a Beer Festival. The Bowgie Inn’s set in a superb position at the end of Pentire (beyond Crantock) and overlooking Crantock Beach. Lots of car parking on site.


  • Saturday 24 Aug 2013 - 12PM to 4PM

    FreePeople Cornwall Tour: Hair Braiding on Fistral Beach, Newquay, Newquay

    As part of the Free People VW Vintage Bus Tour of Cornwall, there will be hair braiding on Fistral Beach, Newquay on August Bank Holiday Weekend. On both Saturday 24 August and Sunday 25 August Beach Shack will be offering hair braiding from noon until 4pm


  • Saturday 24 Aug 2013 - 2PM to 9PM

    Paulo's Circus, Newquay, Cornwall, 2013, Newquay

    Every summer Paulo’s Circus visits Newquay, Cornwall, for an extended stay at the Circus field near Morrisons. Shows at 2pm, 5pm, 8pm, varying by day: Weekdays 5pm and 8pm, Wednesdays 2pm and 8pm, Saturday 2pm. Sunday 2pm and 5pm.


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    If there are a lot of events, they’ll spread across several pages, click the page numbers to move to other pages.

    With several weeks of the heatwave of 2013 behind us, there’s been more time to explore and enjoy the coast and beaches around Newquay and Cornwall as it’s been possible to plan ahead weather-wise!

    There’s always something to do in this peak summer month, something for everyone.

    Go for a walk, pick a beach where there’s an event on, get away from it all in the sand dunes, go foraging for free food, or lose yourself in a book like Emma Smith’s memories of Newquay in the 1920s/1930s called Great Western Beach.

    Make sure you’ve everything you need for the day and enjoy local food, or pack your own picnic!

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