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10 THINGS TO DO IN DECEMBER

1 IN THE NIGHT GARDEN

Journey through the magical garden trail, exploring woodlands and gardens beautifully lit with installations and lanterns at Heligan Garden in Cornwall, overlooking the River Fowey.

Arts organisation The Lantern Company will mix magic and nature with illuminated installations - from badgers to fungi, bees to butterflies, and a joyful family of cheeky Tamworth pigs. The seasonal trail creates a treasure-filled space for families and friends to discover these beautiful indigenous species.

Take a mile-long, one-way trip around the garden. Admire the glittering oak trees, toast marshmallows and enjoy seasonal warming refreshments. The route is suitable for wheelchair users and pushchairs, but dress for the Cornish winter! The Heligan Shop will be open selling festive treats, local produce, and a variety of beautiful gift ideas and there are lantern making workshops for children (pre-booking essential).

Ends January 2. heligan.com

Mevagissey is still a working harbour, but visitors can enjoy the pretty picture postcard village with its narrow streets, shops and galleries and a chance to enjoy the local catch of the day in restaurants, pubs and cafes. The village dates back to at least the early 14th century and its heyday was in the 1800s when it prospered due to the abundance of pilchards in the local waters. An aquarium is housed in an old lifeboat station. Entry is free but donations go towards conservation work. Seasonal opening. mevagisseyharbour.co.uk

2 LIGHT FANTASTIC

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