Kernewek Lowender Cornish Festival

It’s the world’s largest Cornish Festival. It’s held every two years, in odd-numbered years in the Copper Coast region of the Yorke Peninsula, in the towns of Kadina, Moonta & Wallaroo.
The Kernewek Lowender attracts visitors from all over Australia and around the world. Today, over 30,000 people flock to attend this cultural festival that is renowned for its many free events, street processions, church services and art and craft displays. Many visitors are particularly proud of their Cornish ancestry and cultural and historical aspects of the festival are very popular.

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Package includes: 2 nights accommodation, a bottle of local wine & cheese plate, daily continental breakfast & private wine tasting!
From just A$139 per person (twin share)
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The 2011 Tour Down Under dates have just been released! With races and various festivals held between 16 - 23 January 2011, this is a fantastic time to visit!
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