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  1. Welcome to Falmouth Falmouth has been shaped and influenced by its strong connection to the sea. Combining a fascinating maritime heritage and modern creativity, Falmouth is building a name for itself as one of the South West’s leading cultural and festival destinations.

  2. Falmouth is a popular holiday destination and it is now primarily a tourist resort. The five main beaches starting next to Pendennis Castle and moving along the coast towards the Helford river are Castle, Tunnel, Gyllyngvase, Swanpool and Maenporth beaches. The National Maritime Museum Cornwall opened in February 2003.

  3. Sep 6, 2022 · The route takes in a salt marsh, a cranberry bog, pastoral farmland and little harbors for a neat overview of the coastal Upper Cape. 3. Old Silver Beach. The pick of Falmouth’s public beaches is a little sandy cove at the mouth of Herring Brook, facing west on Buzzards Bay, with views to West Island on the other side.

  4. 10. Maenporth to Swanpool Path Walk. 182. Scenic Walking Areas. With its sandy shoreline, clear shallow water and a treasure trove of rock pools, the beach at Maenporth is brilliant place for a picnic - but so is Swanpool beach, for all the same reasons, and it…. 11. Swanpool Beach. 471. Beaches.

  5. The Falmouth Classics. 13th - 15th June 2025 Falmouth Classics features three days of enjoyable racing and a spectacular Parade of Classic Boats and the Small Classic Boat Parade. Since it began, in 1987, Falmouth Classics has steadily grown to be one of the largest Classic sailing events in the UK. Falmouth is recognised as having some of the ...

  6. Falmouth Uncovered is a historical walking tour that peels away the centuries and reveals Falmouth as it used to be — a raucous melting pot of pirates, sailors and adventurers. This is a history tour with fire in its belly, and with gripping stories for grown-ups and fun activity sheets for children, ...

  7. Falmouth’s maritime legacy and coastal culture is a huge part of its charm boasting world class watersports on its sheltered waters including gig rowing, kayaking, diving and regularly hosting sailing events such as Falmouth Regatta, and the Pendennis Cup. Reasons to visit Falmouth. Fascinating maritime heritage

  8. Jan 19, 2022 · Falmouth is located just along the coast and only a few miles drive from one of Cornwall's most scenic areas, the Helford River. This estuary reaches from the edge of Falmouth Bay to the old trading port of Gweek, 5 miles inland. Towards the seaward end are a number of small, sheltered beaches such as Polgwidden, Porth Saxon and Helford Passage.

  9. Falmouth University has been ranked as a top 10 creative schools in the UK, and top 50 in the 2023 R... Falmouth University retains world-class position in the 2023 Rookies Rankings Calum Heath - Congee Video Shoot. How Illustration graduate Calum Heath established a global freelance career

  10. Falmouth Things to do. Falmouth is one of the foremost holiday destinations in the UK and has a great deal to offer whatever your interests. We have beautiful Blue Flag beaches, lovely colourful gardens and a bustling town centre with a range of both high street names and quirky independent shops.