
Falmouth
Falmouth is a busy, vibrant town offering a broad range of activites to a visitor. It boasts a promenade with several beaches, hotels and cafes complimented by a high street with boutique shops and eateries.

There are lots of places to eat offering a broad range of food. In summer months it is a vibrant, bustling place and booking a table at your favourite eatery is a must. There are several pubs around the harbour with lots of outdoor seating. The Moor offers a wide range of restaurants also.
Eating Out
Beaches
Falmouth has one main beach, Gyllyngvase. This is a sandy beach with a cafe, toilets and parking nearby. Nearby Castle Beach is great for rockpooling.
Things to Do
Princess Pavillions offers a variety of acts, performances and comedians.
Pendennis Castle, a tudor fort, is open to the public.
Fishing and pleasure cruises can be taken from the various quays, including a ferry to St Mawes from the Prince of Wales Quay.
The Polytechnic has a small gallery for local artists and a full program of performances.
Cinema
Our Perfect Day...
....would start with a stroll from the Greenbank, down the main street, browsing in the boutique shops and maybe a coffee and cake in one of the many many cafes with a sea view. Followed by a walk along Castle Drive to arrive at the promenade. A quick look for sea glass on either Castle Beach or Gyllyngvase completes our day.





