The Lerryn is a family-run hotel located 2 minutes’ walk from Castle Beach and 10 minutes’ walk from Falmouth town center. Many rooms offer sea views and some have their own balcony.
Katherine
United Kingdom
The location was great for exploring Falmouth. Lovely staff, friendly atmosphere and delicious breakfast. I would recommend 👌
Private and luxurious, the 4-star, family-run Budock Vean offers an indoor pool, 9-hole golf course and spa.
Michael
United Kingdom
A fantastic world of its own complete with indoor pool, golf course, lovely gardens and of course the river. Add excellent food & hospitality - in short idyllic.
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...
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.
Patricia
United States of America
This hotel was excellent for a quiet off track location. A walk down to the beach through beautiful gardens. The staff is the star of this show and catered to all our needs. Shout out to Bella and Lucy in the dining room and Susannah up front. They were so friendly and helpful. The food was really wonderful and we ate most of our meals there. Local ingredients such as the wild garlic from the garden really made everything taste better.
With views across Falmouth Bay, Merchants Manor and award-winning restaurant Rastella also feature a modern leisure club, indoor heating swimming pool and Linen Rooms Spa.
Telojo
United Kingdom
It was quite and serene. The staff were nice, absolutely loved the pool and sauna.
On average, 3-star hotels in Falmouth cost $133 per night, and 4-star hotels in Falmouth are $181 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Falmouth can be found for $138 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Falmouth this weekend is $283 or, for a 4-star hotel, $239. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Falmouth for this weekend cost around $852 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $187 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Falmouth for tonight. You'll pay around $242 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Falmouth will cost around $126, on average (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 of America
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)
Everything, location was wonderful by the seafront, reception and breakfast ladies very friendly and helpful, they could accommodate our early morning breakfast. The little hotel is very pretty itself and has a very decent size bfast room with sea views. I went with my daughter to visit Penryn Univ campus for one night and we really enjoyed the hotel service and the evening in Falmouth. They offer chilled bottles of water (tap water) to take to your room as well as tea and coffee at reception, nice touch.
A wonderful property in a delightful location. Spotlessly clean, great facilities and well stocked with everything you might need during your stay. Fabulous views of Falmouth harbour (you can see 2 castles from the balcony!) safe and secure parking right next to the property. A quiet, peaceful location and just a 10 minute walk from the centre of Falmouth. I would stay here again in a heartbeat - no question! Many thanks.
The hotel staff were amazing. We had a meal for my Granddaughter's 18th Birthday food was good. She stayed over for the night. She said the room was really nice. The staff left a card and chocolates in her room. How thoughtful of them. She also had a spa treatment and enjoyed that the lady who did her massage was lovely.
Well done Falmouth Hotel we all had a lovely day 😊
Lovely positioned Hotel just outside Falmouth centre, in beautiful grounds. Foyer and lounge are beautifully decorated with sweeping staircase and large comfortable sofas. Bedroom was okay with hot shower.
Breakfast was good and cooked to order. The waitress was really friendly.
Great value for money
Easy to follow instructions to access as it no longer runs as a hotel.2 minutes walk from the station & the harbour. Very much an old seaside hotel which I loved not modern but very clean & welcoming..
With my daughter at Falmouth University a perfect place for a stop over.
The lady that ran the hotel with her husband was very hospitable and the breakfasts were great.I brought a bottle of wine back to my room one night and use the water glass provided to drink it.The next day I found that a wine glass had been put next to the wine bottle.
We had an amazing time in Falmouth. The hotel is located in the docs surrounded by a lot of hip bars and shops. The staff was very friendly and professional, our dinner and breakfast was absolutely magnificent with a great few at the harbour and the sea. Phenomenal!
The facilities were nice, room clean and dining/bar just fine. We learned that the area hotel is in in Falmouth is a bit industrial, so it wasn't quite as tourist friendly as other cities/villages we stayed, but nothing wrong with that. It's just what the city is.
All about location.. near sea and Falmouth town centre .. excellent
Parking available
Some aspects of “ luxury lodge “ appreciated..nice fitted kitchen, comfortable beds and linen, nice bathroom ,2 toilets
Potentially can use hotel facilities ( though we didnt)
Room was a good size, beds were comfortable, hotel and room was clean and well decorated, great quiet location, breakfast was nice. Overall impression was clean, tidy, well maintained without being flashy. Lovely views out to sea and Falmouth Bay.
Very friendly owners. Everything very clean and COVID aware. Breakfast was tasty and served by Karen who was a great asset. It was a pleasant 10 min walk into Falmouth or an even shorter walk to the beach.
The breakfast, grounds and location were excellent but we particularly enjoyed being able to eat in the lovely restaurant in the evenings, as we could take our dog in with us. A beautiful, friendly hotel.
The hotel itself looks impressive, inside and out.
Our top floor room (No 6) had a great view of Falmouth and the sea.
Nice looking restaurant.
Good location.
Park right outside.
Gorgeous little house, beautifuly decorated in the heart of Falmouth with everything you need. We loved our stay and will definitely be back, great communication throughout.
Very nicely presented hotel, with lovely, helpful staff. Very convenient for central Falmouth and easy to find. Bonus of a nice sea view from our room.
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