Bodmin Riding

Accounts over its long history vary, but it involved a horseback procession around the town, carrying two large garlands, and probably originated as a Guild Riding custom.

The earliest documentary evidence of the custom is in the Bodmin Parish Church rebuilding accounts of 1469-72, and it ceased in the early 19th century, but was revived in 1974 and now forms part of Bodmin Riding and Heritage Day Festival.

Cornish wrestling tournaments have always been an intrinsic part of Bodmin Riding.

[4] In July 1646, during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, the Duke of Cornwall, the future Charles II, visited Bodmin on his way to the Isles of Scilly from whence he would go into exile.

Whilst in Bodmin he joined in with the celebrations, described as sports and pastimes, and became a Brother of the Society.

Hellier emblem created by Merran Coleman
Helliers 2019
Helliers 2019