
Joanna Hewson
Natural seaweed and shells collected locally from our beaches and beautifully framed, each one unique
The Trail, held alongside The du Maurier Fowey Literary Festival, began in 2015 and has grown into a highly popular annual event, with the stunning estuary providing a picturesque backdrop.
Featured works include paintings, drawings, ceramics, sculptures, photography, jewellery, textiles, mosaics, and paper-cut art.
Each May, the town of Fowey bursts into creative bloom as the Du Maurier Fowey Literary Festival brings together a wide variety of writers, readers, artists, musicians, and curious minds of all ages. Nestled on Cornwall’s south coast, our festival is more than a celebration of literature, it’s a living expression of cultural connection, community pride, and artistic discovery. Set against the backdrop of rich local heritage and the timeless influence of Daphne du Maurier, it is Cornwall’s first and longest running literary festival and a beloved part of the town’s identity.
Since its creation in 1997, the work we do has honoured the legacy of Daphne du Maurier, whose presence in Fowey shaped some of her most enduring work. Her voice still echoes through the cliffs and coves, the houses and harbours of this landscape.