LostFest is back for another year on Sunday, May 14, with its eclectic mix of music, dance, food and fun for all the family.
The quirky one-day festival is free to enter from 10am and with a popular reputation far beyond Lostwithiel, thousands of visitors are expected.
Organisers are encouraging people to use the train or the park and ride scheme if they can as Fore Street will be closed all day.
Special displays planned for the day include medieval re-enactors Kernow Levy, who will be setting up camp in the churchyard ready to invade Lostwithiel.
Meanwhile the Renaissance Historical Dance Society will be providing displays of court and country dances, together with crafts and activities of the period.
If modern excitement is more your thing, head to the King George V field where an inflatable assault course and soft play area will provide a place for youngsters to let off steam.
Foodies are well catered for at LostFest with festival food stands selling delicacies from all four corners of the globe.
And for children there will be face painting, free arts and crafts, music, dance and forest school sessions on the beach beside the river, near the medieval bridge.
As the evening approaches, live music takes over on the main stage, with punk rhythm band LGM One at 5.30pm followed by the high energy cajun band Gumbo Flyers at 7pm.
LostFest supports the Front Line Emergency Equipment Trust (FLEET) and while entry to the festival is free, donations on the day are encouraged.




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