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The Falmouth Hotel
Unrivaled seafront location, Coastal view dining experience
Unrivaled seafront location, Coastal view dining experience
Private jetty for small boats, Award-winning restaurant experience
Steps from Gyllyngvase Beach, Spa garden with outdoor hot tub
Steps from a blue flag beach, Well-stocked bar with bay views
Panoramic Falmouth Harbour views, Historic Georgian sea captain's home
Heated indoor pool and cedar sauna, Unrivalled seafront location
Restaurant with fresh Cornish produce, Sun lounge with scenic bay views
Private beach access at Bream Cove, Historic subtropical valley gardens
Sundeck with stunning sea views, Expansive woodland gardens
Indoor pool and leisure club, Rooms with garden or sea views
Panoramic Falmouth Bay views, Thoughtfully designed spacious rooms
Steps from Castle Beach, Delicious breakfast with local produce
Award-winning Rastella restaurant, Secluded garden hot tubs
Rooms with sea or garden views, Delicious breakfast with local produce
Tailored cooked breakfast experience, Walkable to Falmouth town centre
Panoramic sea views from lodges, Access to hotel leisure facilities
Rooms with Falmouth Bay views, Charming courtyard for relaxation
Garden with palm trees and seating, Convenient access to Penmere train station
Panoramic bay and river views, Historic William Morris design
Art-filled, charming interiors, Penthouse king room with sea views
Stylish rooms with bold design, Activities like tennis and diving
Scenic harbour views from rooms, Rustic decor with modern facilities
Rooms with stunning sea views, Charming garden with fishpond
Soundproofed rooms for tranquility, Garden access for guests
Panoramic Falmouth Bay sea views, Homemade marmalade and delicious breakfasts
Thoughtfully furnished rooms, Easy walk to Falmouth town centre
Exceptional full English breakfast, Prime Falmouth harbour location
Panoramic views from Pendennis Castle, Luxurious Egyptian cotton bedding
Rooms with scenic sea views, Edwardian terraced property charm
The prices and availability we receive from booking sites change constantly. This means you may not always find the exact same offer you saw on trivago when you land on the booking site.
Lying peacefully on the south coast of Cornwall, the town of Falmouth offers visitors some of the prettiest landscapes in the United Kingdom. With a relatively small population, this town is anything but sleepy. A wide range of activities are made available year-round due to the unique location of the town. Falmouth is centred around a deep harbour, known for its rich maritime history. Unspoilt white sand beaches, museums, and a diversely aged population make Falmouth a perfect destination for families. There are plenty of hotels and guest houses that are within close walking distance to many of the town’s attractions.
If you don’t like the idea of sitting in your hotel room wondering what to do, there’s no need to worry about your time in Falmouth. Many of the activities on offer in this town are water orientated. However, there are also plenty of fun-filled activities that will keep you dry on land. The beach is certainly one of the most popular places to relax and enjoy the outdoors. From ship watching on Swanpool Beach to swimming in rock pools on Castle Beach, it is not difficult to find yourself spending hours in the sun. Gyllyngvase Beach offers a variety of water sports including paddling. This award-winning Blue Flag status beach is situated just 15 minutes away from the town centre by foot and is perfect for a sunset walk.
Falmouth offers some of the best boat rides on the River Fal, making it ideal for exploring its natural bends and beauty. Catching a ferry to St Mawes is also possible, while a short trip to Helford will certainly expose you to some breath-taking landscapes. Falmouth is home to the biggest sailing regatta in the South West, with the Henri Lloyd Falmouth Week taking place simultaneously. This August festival celebrates the town’s rich maritime history and can be considered as one of the busiest times of the year for Falmouth. If you are planning a visit during this time, booking hotels and guest houses should be a priority on your to do list.
Falmouth is considered one of the most important towns in U.K maritime history. This attracts many tourists all year round to explore and learn about the past. Being a port town, Falmouth can be enjoyed for its scenic docks and harbour. Pendennis Castle was built by Henry VIII to protect this harbour and can be toured daily by members of public. This castle boasts reconstructions of what it was like when it was first built, great for the whole family. The National Maritime Museum is hosted in a modern building by the docks and is of course a must see attraction. Be sure to set aside a few hours to get through the vast number of exhibits spread over 12 galleries. From underwater windows to a boating pool, there is something for everyone. Falmouth provides shelter for ships and a harbour that is able to accommodate some of the largest ships in the world. Everything from super yachts to ocean liners can be spotted in these waters, with the more industrial boats being found on the dock side. And as one can expect, there are a few hotels and guest houses that are nautically themed to fit the occasion.
There is certainly no shortage of exquisite gardens in the Falmouth area, boasting an array of tranquil spaces, exotic plants and natural walkways. Glendurgan Garden is one of the more popular choices among families, as plenty of fun activities including a giant maze and swings for the children are provided. A bamboo jungle takes you to a different world with large bamboo trees and ferns that surround beautiful shaded pathways. Trebah Garden is considered the finest garden in the Falmouth area and is known for its vivid colours and coastal backdrop. The gardens naturally flow down to a private beach area on the Helford River.
Visitors will also be able to enjoy a sumptuous meal in the café, while plants are available for sale in the reception building. This sub-tropical landscape boasts many secret pathways, children’s play areas and a large pond. Visitors will be able to learn about the rich history of the garden by exploring the different pathways. Queen Mary Gardens is another popular destination to explore the natural beauty that Falmouth has to offer. The gardens were opened in 1912 and have been renowned ever since for their sub-tropical landscape, including Proteas, Echium and Gunnera. You will be able to walk to these gardens from the town centre in just under ten minutes.
In Falmouth, you might want to check out St Michaels Resort, Greenbank Hotel, Anacapri, The Royal Duchy Hotel. These hotels come highly recommended by many travelers.
For a taste of luxury in Falmouth, you might want to explore Anacapri, The Valley, The Lugger Hotel. These hotels are known for their superior amenities and high-class services.
Traveling with pets? The hotels St Michaels Resort, Greenbank Hotel, The Falmouth Hotel, Hotel Meudon could be ideal. These hotels are not only pet-friendly but also offer numerous amenities to make your pets feel at home.
If you’re looking for a relaxing spa experience during your stay in Falmouth, check out St Michaels Resort, The Royal Duchy Hotel, Orchard Manor, The Falmouth Hotel – all of which offer great spa services and facilities.
If you’re looking for a hotel with a pool in Falmouth, check out St Michaels Resort, The Falmouth Hotel, Penmere Manor Hotel, Merchants Manor – all of which offer great pool facilities for guests to enjoy.
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