Featuring a garden and a terrace, The Falmouth Hotel is located in Falmouth, 2625 feet from Pendennis Castle. The property has a bar, as well as a restaurant serving British cuisine.
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.
With views across Falmouth Bay, Merchants Manor and award-winning restaurant Rastella also feature a modern leisure club, indoor heating swimming pool and Linen Rooms Spa.
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.
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.
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...
On average, 3-star hotels in Falmouth cost $110 per night, and 4-star hotels in Falmouth are $148 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Falmouth can be found for $107 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Falmouth this weekend is $239 or, for a 4-star hotel, $290. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Falmouth for this weekend cost around $617 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $133 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Falmouth for tonight. You'll pay around $208 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Falmouth will cost around $107, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
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
Elaine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The town has lovely cafes, restaurants, bars, shops.
The town has lovely cafes, restaurants, bars, shops.
Walking through the town was wonderful.
Little surprising alleyways to explore.
The pier is great to sit and have a coffee or ice-cream.
Take a boat ride across to St Mawes.
Leah
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We stayed near the beach (Gyllyngvase) which was lovely,...
We stayed near the beach (Gyllyngvase) which was lovely, even in October! Pendennis Castle recommended, English Heritage run. Stunning views.
The town has many very nice shops, and eating places. Lots to see and do.
We ate at The Stable and The Palacio Lounge. Both were very nice and I would recommend.
wonderful hotel in a great location. wonderful park opposite for a morning walk. my husband and I stay here every year for our weekend break in Falmouth. they provide all you’ll need for a stay, towels and toiletries and a well stocked tea tray, even umbrellas for you to borrow if needed. Had a lovely chat with the lady at the front desk , housekeepers were very friendly. There is hand sanitizer all over the hotel and they even provide a bottle in room. Check in is simple and seamless. brilliant hotel and look forward to our stay next year.
We have stayed here 4 times now, as Alex is at Falmouth University and we use the hotel to stay when we either bring Alex down or take him home. The beds are super comfy and very big. Shower is always nice. I used the gym this time which was good. It had a wide variety of equipment and I was the only one in there. I always like the use of free tea/coffee using the machine in the foyer. We didn't have the breakfast this time as ate out but the breakfast is very nice as we've had this before. All in all, a nice stay.
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.
The hotel room itself was clean. We didn't use the kitchen but when we poked our head in it looked clean. The price was good for Falmouth. The room was spacious and had what we needed for a short stay. The door codes were helpful as we didn't need to bring an actual door key around with us. The car park was up a steep angle for our poor little car, but it was good that there were spaces. The bathroom was small but nice.
Terrific location opposite the sea front, excellent food, sparkling clean property (never seen such a pristine hotel; the staff were always cleaning) and loved the indoor heated pool - what a treat. There is also free parking. The public spaces were elegant, perfect for lingering in over a cup of coffee or a glass of wine with a view over the sea and Pendennis Castle, and the staff were friendly.
Staff were lovely - a proper Cornish welcome and prepared to do as much as possible to help where necessary. Beccy kindly prepared me a take-away breakfast for my early morning start on Saturday. Much appreciated. The hotel has a lovely atmosphere and is superbly located with fantastic views across Falmouth Bay down to The Manacles. Best view in Falmouth? I think it might be!
This is a great hotel in a brilliant location. It’s right in the centre of Falmouth by the harbour. The staff are exceptionally friendly and helpful. We also had a lovely dinner on the terrace overlooking the quay lights. I can also recommend the Steak Frites on the lunch menu. I would highly recommend this hotel.
The kitchen was fully supplied with all we would possibly need.
Everything was so clean and still looked as new.
The location was perfect for where we needed to be.
Falmouth is lovely and I can recommend going to St. Yves, beautiful fisher town (go by train)
The location of the hotel is great ,also the staff and breakfast was great.
We have been staying here for the last five years and return later in the season as enjoy it so much.
Havent yet found another hotel in Falmouth that offers the same value .
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.
This hotel offered a truly serene and secluded escape. Its perfect location, nestled far away with its own garden/forest and proximity to the beach, made it an ideal choice for a peaceful and quiet getaway. I thoroughly enjoyed the tranquil ambiance.
Breakfast was a bag left outside my door, this was due to Covid, however the food could have been of better quality. The communal areas were not as expected. A little grubby. As a regular stayer in Falmouth I don't feel it was good value for money.
Highcliffe was in an amazing location - really easy to walk to the centre of Falmouth or to the beaches in the other direction. The hotel was nicely decorated and the parking was good too with very clear communication on check in times etc too.
What a lovely old-fashioned hotel in a peaceful part of Falmouth. Tasty breakfast was included in a dining room with the best seaside view in town. Good wifi and plenty of parking. Staff were friendly and, all-in-all, it was a good stay.
A great hotel in an fantastic location and within 5-10 mis walk into Falmouth. I had a really spacious room with an out look
towards the sea. Breakfast was first class and really tasty. All staff very good.
The breakfast, grounds and location were excellent but we particularly enjoyed being able to eat in the lovely restaurant in the evenings, as we could take our dog in with us. A beautiful, friendly hotel.
The view and the staff were wonderful. I didn't know it was a pet friendly hotel. Breakfast was good as well. The location was good. Fifteen minutes into town.
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