Exciting New Event for Wadebridge Carnival: Win Prizes with the Window Display Trail!
Discover Cornish Myths and Legends Around Town
This year’s Wadebridge Carnival is set to be more thrilling than ever with the introduction of the Window Display Trail, launching on the 13th of July. This family-friendly event promises fun and the chance to win prizes, as participants explore Wadebridge Town in search of hidden letters.
How to Participate
Trail booklets, priced at just £1, can be purchased from several local businesses including The Granary, Bricknells, the Sweet Trail, and Boo and Beyond. These booklets will guide participants through the town, leading them to various shops where letters are hidden in window displays.
Uncover the Mystery
Each window display will be themed around Cornish myths and legends, adding an element of cultural enrichment to the trail. As participants collect letters from each shop, they will need to solve the anagram which represents a well-known Cornish myth or legend.
Prizes to be Won
The shops involved in the trail, such as Boo and Beyond, have generously donated prizes for this exciting event. By successfully completing the trail and solving the anagram, participants will be entered into a draw to win these fantastic prizes.
Don’t miss out on this engaging activity that combines a love for local culture with a fun, family-oriented challenge. Head to Wadebridge on the 13th of July, grab a booklet, and join in on the adventure!
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