Featuring a garden and a terrace, The Falmouth Hotel is located in Falmouth, 800 metres from Pendennis Castle. The property has a bar, as well as a restaurant serving British cuisine.
Michel
France
The "grand hotel" style, lovely building and great setting.
Comfortable and well equipped bedroom
Good breakfast
The Lerryn is a family-run hotel located 2 minutes’ walk from Castle Beach and 10 minutes’ walk from Falmouth town centre. Many rooms offer sea views and some have their own balcony.
Kasia
United Kingdom
Staff was incredibly friendly and even upgraded one room as initially we were offered twin/double room with two single beds when we expecteda double bed. They changed the room and without any extra cost we got very beautiful and comfortable room with a balcony. The house itself is really nice, with older house charm, a small library, nice breakfast area. The designated parking is miniature (for 3 cars) so if you don’t get space you need to park on the street.
Featuring 3-star accommodation, The Grove Falmouth is situated in Falmouth, 38 km from St Michael's Mount and 39 km from Lizard Lighthouse & Heritage Centre.
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.
Steve
United Kingdom
The staff were fantastic and the gardens and the walk to the beach were amazing and I want to come back to experience again
On average, 3-star hotels in Falmouth cost € 128.64 per night, and 4-star hotels in Falmouth are € 173.93 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Falmouth can on average be found for € 133.64 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Falmouth this weekend is € 252.61 or, for a 4-star hotel, € 266.01. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Falmouth for this weekend cost on average around € 176.27 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
A lovely coastal town with a busy redeveloped harbour and a...
A lovely coastal town with a busy redeveloped harbour and a National Maritime Museum facilities. Smaller cruise liners evidently also make stop overs at the town.Good eating options and even has a Trago Mills: a West country independent store found in several locations which stocks everything from phone leads to carpets! It also has a beligured yet working railway station as well as Gardens to explore. I ate an evening meal in the town at Fuel cafe: all locally sourced items of fish and chips, cheesecake and cream ( clotted, of course) with bottled local Rattler cider, followed with a Cornish coffee. Venue recommended.
Allan
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Good informative free guide available from tourist...
Good informative free guide available from tourist information office - helped us choose activities that would make the most of our short stay.
Good choice of shops and restaurants. The sea/river is constantly present. The views across the water are amazing..
Recommend taking one of the ferries to the other side - St. Mawes, the gardens ........
The National Maritime museum is fascinating and warrants a second visit
Sylvia
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
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
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)
It was in a beautiful setting, a hotel in a garden.. Hotel Meudon is a real gem, with it Ercol furniture, quirky, color schemes, real linen . It really isn’t like other hotels it’s special.
I found the staff incredibly friendly and helpful especially Phil and the young man who was on his break from University from the summer don’t know his name.
The live music on Saturday afternoon was a wonderful extra touch .
Food was delicious ( yes expensive, but every food bills gone up!!) and beautifully presented.
I've stayed here before so the fact that I came back tells you everything. The rooms are comfy and very clean and even a little chic in some respects. The staff are all really friendly and helpful and the breakfasts are excellent. Location is perfect, at the quiet end of town but still only a few minutes walk from the main drag. Also, if you're really lucky you get greeted by Teddy the hotel poodle upon arrival.
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.
Room 12 had a small balcony and magnificent views over the sea. A compact room, perfect for a single person (though it was a double). Opening the velux window meant I could hear the waves - very relaxing. Substantial breakfast set me up for the day. All staff were so helpful and friendly - thank you. I will definitely return again some day. Falmouth is a very special place :-)
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!
The hosts at Tudor House are so lovely - provided lots of support for getting around Falmouth and were very friendly at check-in and check-out. The room is small but comfortable with a kettle, coffee and tea. The desk is a decent size and the bed was comfortable. Tudor House is also a short walk away from Falmouth Town station and also a short walk to the beach.
A lovely big old house with lots of space and character. Super, refurbished kitchen with everything you might need. Also, a great modern shower room with a powerful shower. Comfortable lounge with new sofas. One off road parking space. Just a 10 min walk into centre of Falmouth. (Up the hill, so not suitable for anyone who struggles with walking).
The breakfast was fantastic, the spa and massage treatment was the best I have ever had. The food was very tasty in the Brasserie on the Bay would recommend this to freinds. The hotel was very close to the beach with lovely views. The large hydrothermal pool was great and the steam/Sauna rooms both inside and out was lovely.
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.
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!
Great B&B, friendly staff and easy check in. a short walk into town, so very well located. incredible views from the room!.
didn't eat much of the breakfast, but what i did have was very tasty.
i visit falmouth a lot to see friends and will be using The Sandy Duck again for sure!
Staff were very helpful and friendly, but felt that it would have been nicer if a receptionist were able to meet us when checking in and out.
No leaflets or information found regarding Falmouth or no information regarding health treatments etc.in the hotel.
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.
The staff member who greeted me was very welcoming and friendly. He was also excellent in providing me a tour and explaining the facilities.
In addition, the hotel itself and the surrounding area/views are very pleasant.
Everything
A beautiful hotel, a little bit dated, but good value and a few minutes walk from the centre of Falmouth.
The beautiful lady on reception was so helpful and made me feel like a shaking jelly.
Lovely hotel and good base for us in Falmouth. Spacious room & lots of lovely hot water in bathroom 🙂.
Decent breakfast & all the staff were very pleasant.
We will return again this year
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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