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From attractions like the award-winning Maritime Museum, Falmouth Art Gallery and Cornwall's largest fortress Pendennis Castle, to great waterside activities, there's loads to experience and do in Falmouth!
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Discover a Falmouth shaped by the sea where creativity...
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Falmouth’s beaches are ideal for rockpooling, snorkelling or...
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The Falmouth oyster and the profusion of cafes, restaurants...
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On the water. Falmouth boasts some of the UK’s best day...
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- Shops & Businesses Falmouth has a fascinating mix of independent retailers nestled alongside high street names. A bustling centre with a charming mix of specialist shops, professional services, galleries and marine businesses.
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Falmouth ( / ˈfælməθ / FAL-məth; Standard Written Form: Aberfala [2]) is a town, civil parish and port on the River Fal on the south coast of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. [3] Etymology. The name Falmouth is of English origin, a reference to the town's situation on the mouth of the River Fal.
- Pendennis Castle. A big system of coastal forts was built during the 1540 in the reign of King Henry VIII to prepare for an invasion by the French or the Holy Roman Empire.
- National Maritime Museum. Falmouth’s history as a harbour and Cornwall’s seafaring heritage are charted at this museum that opened in 2003. You can dip into topics like Cornish boatbuilding, emigration, shipwrecks, trade and fishing, and find out more about the packet ships that carried the British Empire’s mail in and out of Falmouth harbour for almost 200 years.
- Gyllyngvase Beach. Under ten minutes on foot from the town centre, the Blue Flag Gyllyngvase Beach is the largest and most popular beach in Falmouth. The beach has a broad crescent of golden sand, bathed by moderate, shallow waters.
- Seafront Promenade. If you’re up for idling by the water for a while, Discovery Quay around the National Maritime Museum has lots to hold your attention.
Apr 12, 2024 · 1. Take a Walking Tour of Falmouth, Cornwall. 2. Visit Pendennis Castle. 3. Go to the National Maritime Museum. 4. Walk around Falmouth Harbour. 5. Go to Falmouth Art Gallery. 6. Have a Spa Day in Falmouth. 7. Learn to Sail in Falmouth. 8.Adopt a Donkey – or at least go visit a donkey near Falmouth. 9. Visit the home of the Trembling Sea Mat. 10.
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.
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