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LateRooms.com - Cornwall visitors to enjoy St Ives Feast

 

 

Released on: January 06, 2012, 2:36 pm
Author: LateRooms Ltd
Industry: Travel

The annual St Ives Feast could appeal to holidaymakers who are keen to experience some of Cornwall's ancient traditions.

Taking place on Monday February 6th 2012, this festival day celebrates the anniversary of the consecration of the parish church of St Eia in 1434.

It is notable as one of the few surviving events where the game of Cornish hurling is still played.

This robust sport of Celtic origin, also known as the hurling of the silver ball, is an old form of rugby that involves two teams competing to win possession of a cricket-sized wooden ball.

At the St Ives Feast, the game begins when the ball is thrown from the parish church on to the beach below at 10:30 GMT.

Participants then run through the streets of the town and attempt to win the ball from each other, with the victorious player returning the ball to the mayor at St Ives Guildhall for a reward of five shillings.

St Ives is one of two places famous for keeping the sport of Cornish hurling alive, with St Columb Major near Newquay also hosting annual games.

Visitors looking for places to stay in Cornwall will find a wide and varied selection at LateRooms.com, which recommends Upton House in Fowey for those who favour luxurious accommodation.

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Editors Notes:

LateRooms.com is part of B2C sector of TUI Travel PLC’s Accommodation and Destination Division. Also within this sector are AsiaRooms.com and Hotels-London.co.uk.

LateRooms.com is the UK’s leading online accommodation site offering fantastic deals in over 50,000 properties worldwide, ranging from bed and breakfasts to five star luxury hotels.

LateRooms.com offers customers a saving of up to 70 per cent off the normal room rate for a variety of independent and branded hotels. Customers can book online or by phone 24/7, whether booking 12 months or 12 minutes in advance – whatever time, whatever day. No other accommodation site offers this flexibility.

LateRooms.com arms customers with information to help them choose the right hotel. Users can read from over 1.2 million true hotel reviews, written by customers who have booked through LateRooms.com and actually stayed at the hotel.

LateRooms.com is the first online site to use VisitBritain’s official national classification system to rate its hotels, bed and breakfasts and guest houses. This ensures customers know the standards of quality they can expect when making a reservation.

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Contact Details: Name: Richard Ward
Company: Late Rooms Ltd
Address: Late Rooms Limited,
The Peninsula Building,
2 Cheetham Hill Road,
Manchester,
M4 4EW, UK

Telephone: +44 (0)161 831 1000
Email: richard.ward@laterooms.com
Website: http://www.laterooms.com

 

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