Opposite Gyllyngvase Beach, St Michaels Resort, Falmouth is a 15-minute walk from Falmouth town and Harbor.
Alan
United Kingdom
We enjoyed the use of the health club and its facilities even though the sauna was out of action. The dining room and spa area had a great atmosphere. Staff were very friendly and helpful.
With stunning sea views over Falmouth Bay, this AA 5-star bed & breakfast offers rooms with attached bathroom, residents' lounge, licensed bar, sun terrace and car park.
RUPA DEVI
India
A beautiful property, well maintained and well managed . Excellent breakfast freshly prepared to exact order. A good bar that stays open late. No other food on premises but that's not a problem as we ordered in and they were kind enough to bring it up
We were given a choice of rooms and we picked a sea facing one . Gorgeous views.
Toiletries were good quality and the room luxurious in look. Parking is ample
. Will highly recommend
Set in a beautiful, unspoiled corner of Cornwall, the charming family-run Trelawne Hotel is set just 10 minutes’ drive from Falmouth.
Simon
United Kingdom
Initial search was for hotels with Ev charging which there are 2 available at this hotel. But now I know where this hotel is I will definitely be using this hotel again on my next visit.(and for longer)
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...
Eva
United States of America
The facility was very well located, convenient to everything.
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.
On average, 3-star hotels in Falmouth cost $186 per night, and 4-star hotels in Falmouth are $242 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Falmouth can be found for $206 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Falmouth this weekend is $336 or, for a 4-star hotel, $291. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Falmouth for this weekend cost around $173 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $199 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Falmouth for tonight. You'll pay around $288 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Falmouth will cost around $173, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The town has many qualities...interesting old town and...
The town has many qualities...interesting old town and harbour/docks experience. Maritime museum and adjoining shopping complex good.Rail connections convenient and good...pleasant town...waterway connections to eg St Mawes..central in Cornwall
Fiona
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
A great base for the area.
A great base for the area. Most of Cornwall reachable in about 90 minutes driving. Lots to do within easy reach if Falmouth from museums, wildlife, outstanding gardens and historic sites. Plenty of good restaurants to suit all tastes/budgets.
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Dr Chris
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
It vas a lively vibrant place but not noisy when we visited.
It vas a lively vibrant place but not noisy when we visited. We were impressed she’d by the high street which had a great range of goods and had a range of independent shops alongside chain stores. There were very few empty shops which added to the ambience of the town.
There were also a wide range of food outlets and restaurants.
Michael
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We were there for the classic regatta and shanty festival...
We were there for the classic regatta and shanty festival was on at the same time so lots to do, even though weather not great. Maritime museum a must, interesting shops, lots of places to eat. Parking no problem if prepared to pay to avoid long walk even though was so busy. Lots of gardens and beaches to visit nearby and interesting ferry and boat trips
SHEILA
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Falmouth is a vibrant place with plenty to see and do.
Falmouth is a vibrant place with plenty to see and do.
The town is full of interesting shops and small businesses.Lots of choice for places to eat.Its not far from the:lost garden of Heligan,and the Eden project.
Has its own Castle.Beautiful small sandy beaches.My only bug bears are its very busy in summer,quite expensive and has alot of fast moving traffic ,which is a bit scarey if your on foot.If you struggle with walking it is very hilly and lots of uneven narrow cobblestone pavement.
tracey
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Falmouth is a pretty little harbour town, the surrounding...
Falmouth is a pretty little harbour town, the surrounding area is breath taking and there are alot of little coves all along the coastline. I have often visited Cornwall and has never visited before.
I will most definately be visiting again, we stayed 2 nights one night at the Anacapri which is opposite the beach and the 2nd night in a little house over looking a nature reserve. Definately my favourite part of Cornwall. We went on the 1st June and it is noticeably more chilled than the northern Cornish Coast. HIGHLY recommend
Overall, everything was great. Staff are exceptionally welcoming with Andrew even going out of his way to get Almond milk for my pregnant wife as she cannot drink Soy.
The lovely ladies working in the dining room are amazing and always smiling. The hotel itself and rooms are immaculately clean and well kept. Location is very good too for the beach and local town within walking distance and surrounding areas of Falmouth, St Ives and Newquay. Plenty of off street parking if the main car park is full.
Excellent location for access to town of Falmouth and to beach. On top of the hill so steepish routes in either direction..
Hotel had a very warm and welcoming feel with excellent staff and a super fresh cooked breakfast. Hotel spotless and in very good decorative order, parking in hotel car park which is not always the case in seaside resorts. Quiet location with plenty of taxis if you dont fancy walking
The staff were exceptional, nothing was too much trouble. Everywhere was dog friendly, the food was excellent with a great choice for breakfast. The hotel was central to everywhere within Falmouth and within walking distance. A great setting next to the harbour. Would definitely recommend and will certainly go back.
Great hotel, right in the centre of Falmouth and, with excellent views over the harbour. Lovely room with a view, amazing staff and, excellent breakfast
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