For one week each August the usually tranquil town of Fowey attracts thousands of visitors who flock there for the Fowey Royal Regatta, one of Britain’s premier sailing events. It is also a fun-filled week for all the family – sailors and landlubbers alike.
What happens?
Fowey is one of the country’s best-loved Regattas, attracting thousands of visitors who enjoy the varied programme with plenty of childrens activities.
Live music every day on Town Quay.
The Regatta is also one of the UK’s most famous sailing events. There’s a full programme of races, including the famous Troys, a class of sailing boat built only in Fowey. As well as the regatta there will be traditional favourites like the Carnival procession, Giant Pasty ceremony, Flora Dance, classic car rally, fireworks displays, crab-catching competition, swimming races, pasty-eating competition - and of course Fowey Town Band.
A week of memories to treasure forever!
How can you take part?
Over the many years the Regatta has been running, the regatta has attracted many visitors, including Queen Victoria, Prince Albert and Queen Elizabeth II and is recommended as a must see event by Debrett’s, the authority on all matters of taste. Fowey’s location, perched above a magnificent harbour, provides a natural arena to watch the sailing from and in the town’s winding old streets you’ll find plenty of activities to entertain. There’s the traditional crowning of the carnival queen followed by the floral dance, you can compete in the crab catching and swimming competitions, experience the giant pasty ceremony, get caught up in the exuberance of the carnival, watch the magical torch light dinghy procession on the water and spend the evenings on the harbour listening to performances ranging from The Last Night of the Proms to rock.
Did you know?
Fowey’s famous eight foot long giant pasty ceremoniously makes its way over the harbour from Polruan to the town quay in Fowey by boat, accompanied by the Fowey Town Band, a ramshackle bunch of less than musical musicians. The magnificent culinary offering is then cut and distributed to all the children present.
Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
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Adult - Free Admission | Free |
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
Fowey is 9 miles from St Austell and 19 miles from Liskeard. Approach from east or west on the A390.
2025 (17 Aug 2025 - 23 Aug 2025) |
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