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.
Helen
United Kingdom
Location excellent straight opposite Guillybeach, views awesome.staff very friendly. Indoor sauna pool and gym both very good and gym had everything ones needs. Hotel has just been sold and is going through a spruce up inside and the paintwork outside. A couple of coach parties of mainly tourists from other countries were there enjoying the views and touring around Britain. This is one of the oldest hotels in Falmouth and if you google it there is a lot of info about who has stayed there and I'm sure the new owners will do it proud.
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.
Simon
United Kingdom
Friendliness of staff, breakfast was included and was great. Room was comfortable but slamming doors was irritating.
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.
Gareth
United Kingdom
Location is excellent. After receiving codes entry was also swift.
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 THB 5,057 per night, and 4-star hotels in Falmouth are THB 6,867 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Falmouth can on average be found for THB 5,310 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Falmouth this weekend is THB 10,183 or, for a 4-star hotel, THB 11,913. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Falmouth for this weekend cost on average around THB 16,256 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs THB 8,338 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Falmouth for tonight. You'll pay on average around THB 10,915 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Falmouth will cost around THB 6,259 (based on Booking.com prices).
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
10
Scored 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
Maria-Luisa
10
Scored 10
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!
After travelling for fourteen hours from France to Falmouth we were very tired and a long soak in the bath and a good night’s sleep in a big comfy bed was just what we needed. We arrived at 10.30pm and were met with a cheery welcome. The host could not have been more friendly and helpful. The hotel is immaculately clean and freshly decorated with lovely soft furnishings. Great location, close to town and beach. Really enjoyed our short stay.
The location was excellent, overlooking a lovely bay. It was a really nice walk along the pavement either way, and the beach was only a few minutes away. Also a pretty easy 20 minute walk to Falmouth centre. The hotel was very comfortable and the staff were helpful. Loved the extra terraced area to sit outside and admire the bay view.
Amazing food, surpassed our expectations and the best food we had while in Montenagro. Very welcoming and friendly staff, we felt really looked after for our entire stay!! The hotel is SO clean and beautiful. Sea view and balcony, what more could you ask for?! Would definately stay here again and cant recommend more highly!!
Beautifully decorated rooms with a lovely garden room for guests' usage, everything was all very clean, the most friendly and helpful staff and owners who could not do enough for you, they provided a delicious breakfast and the hotel is located a very short walk from the lovely Gylly beach - best beach in Falmouth
Really nice old style hotel. Lovely room on the top floor with a good sea view. Breakfast was excellent and the staff were really friendly. Nice touches like a bottle of wine in our room and free bottles of water. Quiet ocation looking out over Falmouth Bay but only a short walk to the station and into town.
Beautiful view of the sea and coast. Room was perfect and very quiet with comfortable bed. Friendly and welcoming environment at the hotel. Falmouth was not far by car and was very nice. We only stayed one night so did not have time to explore a lot but what we saw was great.
Very friendly staff, traditional classic English beach hotel, pool and leisure facilities were lovely and great location on the sea front nice walk to two beaches and short walk into town where the harbour is. Also very close to Falmouth docks trains station.
We liked absolutely everything about this hotel.
Friendly welcoming staff.
Great breakfast in spacious light dining room.
Fabulous large room with large en suite, very big comfy bed, two comfy arm chairs and desk
Fabulous pool , hot tub and gym
We enjoyed the hotel very much. Large Manor house in its own grounds. Staff were excellent and went above and beyond. Breakfast and Dinner were very pleasant. All in all very pleased with our choice of accommodation in Falmouth.
My second stay here and still believe it to be fair value for money. Roseland House is a good middle of the road between a basic hotel/motel and a self-catering holiday accommodation. The key code entery makes the stay easy.
Midway between two stations and close to the harbor shops and cafes. I appreciated the ease of check-in as I was on foot and with a backpack. Falmouth is a fun town to visit, and I'd request this room again next time.
The hotel had beautiful views, and the hosts were very kind and helpful, giving us lots of information about Falmouth! The beds were really comfy. I thoroughly enjoyed my stay there such a beautiful place!
Liz and co were great hosts, and were really friendly. The BnB is in a great location, a short walk to Gylly beach and Falmouth Town centre. The rooms are well kept, plenty of space and comfortable beds.
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