Just 1.2 miles from Falmouth town center and harbor, the Penmere Manor Hotel offers stylish rooms and an award-winning restaurant. Free WiFi and free parking are available.
Meudon is a 4-star country house hotel nestled in 8.5 acres of gardens, sweeping down to the property's private beach Bream Cove. It is 2 miles from Falmouth and the Helford River.
Andrew
United Kingdom
Great staff, great location, great walks/runs from the site. Lovely breakfast with excellent service. As a vegan, all my needs were catered for and staff couldn't have been more helpful....loved it
Private and luxurious, the 4-star, family-run Budock Vean offers an indoor pool, 9-hole golf course and spa.
Michael
United Kingdom
A fantastic world of its own complete with indoor pool, golf course, lovely gardens and of course the river. Add excellent food & hospitality - in short idyllic.
The Grove Falmouth is offering accommodations in Falmouth. The property is around 23 miles from St Michael's Mount, 24 miles from Lizard Lighthouse & Heritage Centre and 25 miles from Newquay Train...
The Lerryn is a family-run hotel located 2 minutes’ walk from Castle Beach and 10 minutes’ walk from Falmouth town center. Many rooms offer sea views and some have their own balcony.
Katherine
United Kingdom
The location was great for exploring Falmouth. Lovely staff, friendly atmosphere and delicious breakfast. I would recommend 👌
On average, 3-star hotels in Falmouth cost $115 per night, and 4-star hotels in Falmouth are $154 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Falmouth can be found for $115 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Falmouth this weekend is $290 or, for a 4-star hotel, $339. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Falmouth for this weekend cost around $123 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $156 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Falmouth for tonight. You'll pay around $207 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Falmouth will cost around $109, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The history walking tour of Falmouth with Tom was a...
The history walking tour of Falmouth with Tom was a highlight but the friendly people we met in every interaction we a very close second. A beautiful town, great scenery, some great pubs with lovely people. You can't ask for more.
Cameron
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Falmouth is a hilly town but has lots to offer for all age...
Falmouth is a hilly town but has lots to offer for all age groups if you can walk up hills. The town is like most other towns with many empty shops sadly but there are still lots of shops and independent shops. The art gallery was a bit disappointing although the building it was in is beautiful. The Museum is good value for money and you can return any time within the year once you have paid entrance fee. Falmouth is very close to lots of other nice places in Cornwall. You can easily walk from the train station into town. I ate at Verdant Tapas bar and another Tapas bar outside of town, you cannot pre book at Verdants. The town is a bit tatty in places but it adds to its character! Lots of places to eat to cater for all peoples tastes!
Diane
8.0
Scored 8.0
The "Sabzi" cafe is great for vegan persian themed food,...
The "Sabzi" cafe is great for vegan persian themed food, daily changing menu, a sample box is enough food for two people two meals. The Charity shops have more men's wear than most: Jackets, Shoes.
RICHARD
United States of America
10
Scored 10
I love having a variety of safe sandy swimming beaches with...
I love having a variety of safe sandy swimming beaches with calm waters ideal for paddleboarding, kayak exploration. Great range of places to eat, lots of options for vegans. Always some type of live music on somewhere. Good vibe to the town. Ideal location to explore the surrounding area by foot. A must visit is the Wilder Kitchen, such a gem serving delicious Thali. Also Castle beach cafe for takeaway breakfast or lunch and Ciuri Ciuri for the best italian Gelato (always great vegan choices too)
Debbie
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Falmouth is a compact sea-side town with plenty of...
Falmouth is a compact sea-side town with plenty of restaurants and a thriving arts community. While one can easily walk around Falmouth there are also many attractions within a short drive. Taxis are also readily available.
Jonathan
United States of America
10
Scored 10
We loved falmouth and are looking forward to visiting in the...
We loved falmouth and are looking forward to visiting in the spring. Great independent shops with loads of places to eat and drink.
Gilly beach was fab and the restaurant was great
Well be sure to visit again
Firstly: price. Have stayed in lots of places in West Cornwall for work in recent years, discovering that the Greenbank Hotel of all places offers competitively priced rooms was a surprise.
Second: breakfast. Simply wonderful. They're flexible with menu choices, the food is delicious and you sit looking across Falmouth Harbour. In winter, that means watching the sun come up over the water.
Third: Staff. Friendly, polite. An old-fashioned approach to service.
Fourth: Parking. Plenty on-site.
This was a last minute booking. We arrived at hotel before official book in time but our room was ready so we were allowed in. The receptionist was particularly helpful with explaining how to get around Falmouth and best places to eat. We were very pleased with our room, fantastic sea view and a comfy bed. Breakfast was perfect, served in line with covid rules, the entire hotel felt very safe. All staff were friendly and efficient. Wish we could have stayed longer
The tone was set for our 2-day visit by cheerful and welcoming Beccy with her wealth of local knowledge. Our straightforward room was well furnished, comfortable bed and had sufficient electric outlets. A small clean bathroom with a good shower. The breakfast was a standard "full English", made more enjoyable by the sea view and warm attention from Fiona. The hotel is well located for the main beach and a nice walk above it, around the castle and down into town.
It's positition for me plus been before so I knew my way around.
I have a cardiovascular problem so the little incline to the hotel suits me fine. It has a tap card to enter the building.
Room is compact with.ensuite,,tv and great heater with hairdryer.
Tea,coffee and biscuits plus a hot chocolate included.
Plus a great selection of books to borrow with information about Falmouth and surrounding areas.
We checked in late. After an initial delay the staff were able to set us a room with twin beds. They were very pleasant and hospitable during the wait. The hotel premises (outdoors) are lovely and indoors have strong wifi signals. Breakfast was delicious. This was a peaceful stay that I had imagined. I wish I stayed longer and explored the Gyllyngvase beach and the surrounding area.
Spacious and comfortable rooms and communal areas with an interesting eclectic collection of art and furnishings. We really enjoyed the wealth of interesting historical photographs with explanations relating to Falmouth and the hotel itself displayed throughout the hotel. The gardens are beautiful and our room had a stunning view of Falmouth Bay.
A true gem of a place! Genuinely nicer than any hotel/guest house that we have stayed in when in Falmouth. Spotlessly clean, super central Falmouth location and well appointed throughout. The hosts have thought of everything and we will definitely be back for further visits. Great value!
The hotel is just a short walk from the beach, I could actually see the sea from my bed! Staff were incredibly friendly and well organised, and the hotel was clean and welcoming - I would have loved to stay longer! They made me feel very comfortable and I can only recommend it!
Nice hotel, friendly helpful staff. Very good breakfast and we dined twice in the restaurant which was very good. A long steep walk from the town but taxis were easy to find to shuttle up and down the hill. Nearby Gyllingvase Beach is sandy and clean.
The house was absolutely spotless, we had great communication from the host, the facilities were superb, the views were lovely the location was spot on. It was a fabulous stay here and we'd definitely return if we were to come to Falmouth again.
Friendliness of the staff. Cleanliness of the room. Cooked breakfast was delicious. Location was ideal for Falmouth town and beach. No sea view but I was aware of this and chose a twin room with no view over a single with sea view.
With in walking distance if Falmouth, easy link to A39 if wishing to travel further,
Friendly atmosphere as soon as you enter hotel
Staff assist with your requests promptly
Immediately felt at ease once through the main door
Wonderful traditional high ceilings could open windows. Geoff extremely well organised man. One of the best hotels I have ever stayed in in the last 50 years.
I recommend going to Falmouth, just to experience the The Grove.
Facilities were excellent and everything was spotlessly clean. All the staff were super friendly and very efficient and obviously well trained. The hotel have managed the Covid situation extremely well.
Very nicely presented hotel, with lovely, helpful staff. Very convenient for central Falmouth and easy to find. Bonus of a nice sea view from our room.
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