
Medieval history to be celebrated at Guernsey's Castle Cornet
Ms Dowding said: "Variety is the theme for this year's fete, where visitors can see medieval weapons smashing up melons, followed directly by a brilliant modern film about dragons."Anyone attending the day in medieval dress will be admitted free of charge, she said.
What's on?
Activities at Castle Cornet's medieval day include:A small medieval camp, set up by Jersey group members from The Duke's Leopards, featuring a cooking area, games and the opportunity to explore recipes from the medieval periodThe Knight School, between 12:15 and 14:15 BST, offering younger members to show off their talents, with families invited to take part in a special Robin-Hood style questEntertainment in the form of sword fights, and displays of weapons and armour will be offered by a live action role play groupArts and crafts activities, including the opportunity to learn about weaving and try the ancient art of the lucetLive music around the castle
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