Falmouth, What to see and do...

Thornbury bed and breakfast in located in Falmouth. Falmouth, Cornwall's largest port and the world's third deepest natural harbour, is proud about its rich maritime history and continuing importance of the sea, rivers and creeks that are so much part of this fascinating and bustling town. Whatever you do in Falmouth you're never far from the water.

You may be enjoying a cruise up the Fal river with one of the Enterprise boats, experience the spectacle of Tall Ships gracing the harbour (if you're lucky) or you may be looking forward to sailing in the Carrick Roads, Falmouth's famous waterways.

A stroll around town with its array of different shops, restaurants and traditional pubs or a short ferry ride across to St. Mawes or the village Flushing on the other side of the Penryn river will enrich your Falmouth holiday experience.

Whatever you want to do in Falmouth, our bed and breakfast is the perfect base for exploring the town and beyond.

Golf in Falmouth

For those looking to play golf during their holidays there are three courses within 15 minutes (by car), Falmouth Golf Club (18 holes, offering not only a true test but also spectacular sea views) can be reached in 5 minutes, Budock Vean (charming 9 hole course, but tight fairways, is only 10 minutes away). Killiow Park has recently been adding new, longer holes and is a real challenge now. You reach the course by car in 15 minutes. Anne Habbe, the owner of this Falmouth Bed and Breakfast accommodation, will only be too pleased to help you with more detailed information. There is also a very well looked after Pitch & Putt course just next door to Falmouth Golf Club.

Falmouth's beaches, restaurants and other attractions

Falmouth features a host of quality restaurants, to mention them all would exceed the space available on these pages, but Art William's The Cove at Maenporth Beach, The Three Mackerel at Swanpool Beach offer great views as well as great food. The facilities at Falmouth's three scenic beaches have seen recent improvements. Swanpool Beach experienced a face-lift and the Gyllingvase Café is being extended to cater for popular demand. Not to forget, the National Maritime Museum is well worth a visit and within easy reach of our B&B.

Gardens in Falmouth

You can reach some of Cornwall's beautiful gardens from our Falmouth B&B. Trebah the most famous and only 10 minutes away by car. But don't miss Glendurgan (next door to Trebah) or Trelissick (on the route to the King Harry ferry.

Contact us now on 01326 315271
or email anne@habbe.co.uk

Thank you for your fantastic hospitality. We had a thoroughly refreshing and relaxing time and look forward to returning to Falmouth again soon.

Holly, James and JP

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Get in touch

Tel: 01326 315271
Fax: 01326 368196
Mob: 07740089915
Email: anne@habbe.co.uk

View over Falmouth looking out to Flushing