20 Reasons Why You Need To Visit Falmouth
From the sweeping coastlines and flourishing gardens to top-quality restaurants and popular coffee shops, discover some of our favourite reasons why you should visit Falmouth this season.
1. FALMOUTH BY THE SEA
Home to the world’s third largest natural harbour, Falmouth boasts some of Cornwall’s best views. Visit Falmouth and explore little spots along the high street where you can glimpse the sea only metres away. The town is the ultimate gateway to coastlines, secret coves, and unspoilt creeks along the Fal River. We have the sunsets, the sunrises and the sea… some things are just as simple as that.
2. PENDENNIS CASTLE
Whether you walk around the moat or into the imposing castle itself, you’ll be astounded by its views, history and location. This coastal fortress is one filled with secrets and mystery, leading onto Pendennis Point which is perfectly perched on the rocky headland. Pack your binoculars and enjoy 360 degree panoramic out to sea.
3. THE PEOPLE
Cornish folk are famed for their gregarious attitudes and laidback lifestyles. Never will you feel more at home away from home if you visit Falmouth. You can’t walk down Falmouth’s streets without a genuine “hello” or “alright bird?” It’s such a different pace, where you can take a breath, wear your flipflops whatever the weather, and be welcomed into a warm sense of community.
4. THE SHOPS
Falmouth has a quality line-up along its cobbled streets – from quirky boutiques, big names and vintage caves, to enticing cafés, ice cream parlours and independent micro-breweries. Whether you’re window shopping or breaking the bank, there are oodles of shops to chose from. Not forgetting (you guessed it!), some of the world’s best pasty shops.
5. THE HISTORY
Unlock our rich heritage and history of pirates, sailors, Henry VIII, Florence Nightingale, Daphne Du Maurier, and the whisperings of The Wind in the Willows at The Greenbank. Falmouth’s line-up of famous names and great help in historical battles can be felt in its atmosphere. You’ll find nautical tales and never-told secrets hidden all around our vibrant seaside town.
6. THE BEACHES
A visit to Falmouth wouldn’t be complete without a trip to the beach. Swanpool, Castle, Gyllyngvase, Maenporth, and even The Greenbank has (a much smaller) one too. We aren’t short of sand, stones or spectacular sea views. Yes, we understand you might not be running in head first during winter, but a family outing, romantic walk and an eager puppy will all revel in how many beaches are on our doorstep. We certainly can’t get enough!
7. THE WATERSPORTS
We promise you’ll be in watersports heaven…whether you SUP, surf, slide, skim, swim, snorkel or sail. No skills are required to jump off our pontoon, or attempt to stand on a board (skill is required to look unflappable, however). You can pick up a kayak and paddle around the point, or if the winds are up go windsurfing at Swanpool. So grab your wetsuit and your sense of adventure, and get ready to set sails.
8. THE GARDENS
From prehistoric looking paradises, to prim and proper gardens good enough for afternoon tea – Falmouth is filled with green escapes, just in case the sea gets a bit too much. With direct access to beautiful spots for seclusion, and only round the corner from some of Cornwall’s bigger gardens, we thoroughly recommend a trip to Trebah, Trelissick, Glendurgan or Eden.
9. THE MUSEUMS
If you have a thirst for knowledge, Falmouth is the place to quench it. We’re big fans of the award-winning National Maritime Museum Cornwall, set on our idyllic harbour. Expect interactive stories of the sea, smuggling and explorers, and your own space to re-imagine the events that came before us. And be sure to head to Falmouth Art Gallery for the leading art collection in the south west of England.
10. THE WORKING BOAT
The Greenbank’s own local pub – The Working Boat – promises panoramic views and dreamy food. You can moor up and sink a few with our friendly staff who welcome all – big, small, old, young, canine or human. Sail up to our private pontoons and admire our enviable location. One to try: Dead Man’s Fingers (Cornish spiced rum!).
11. THE COFFEE SHOPS
Or if an alcoholic tipple isn’t your bag, pull up a chair and clutch a cup of freshly ground goodness. Numerous coffee shops in town offer the perfect excuse to indulge, divulge, and while away an hour or two – with treats ranging from vegan goodies and buttery pastries, to granny’s homemade cakes.
12. THE TOWN VIBE
Falmouth has been named on of Britain’s Best Coastal Town. This is due to our great sense of spirit, creativity, constant carnivals, welcoming smiles, great food, and just wholesomeness. Our community works its best to be the best. There’s always something to do and to see when you visit Falmouth.
13. THE UNIVERSITY
Falmouth University has retained its place as the UK’s number 1 arts university for the third year running in The Times’ Good University Guide. The Wood Lane campus meanders through a valley garden and provides the perfect venue for thinking, making and doing. And Tremough Campus in Penryn houses a melody of arts and sciences in its state-of-the-art facilities. This influx of youthful energy means that Falmouth is filled with work and play.
14. THE ENVRIONMENTAL AWARENESS
You’ll be blown away by how forward thinking Cornwall is with regards to its energy consumption. We are forefront of our field in the country, trying our hardest to make the future a brighter and cleaner place for everyone involved. You’ll witness our landscape untainted but enhanced with glorious technology.
15. THE FOOD
We love food. And luckily for us, Falmouth is synonymous with the words “good food.” The town has a wide range of exquisite eateries, with the freshest local produce and seafood. From fine dining restaurants to weekly markets and little one-stop fresh food shops, we have everything foodies could possibly dream of.
16. AFTERNOON TEA AT THE GREENBANK
We don’t want to speak about food too much, but we do LOVE food. And Falmouth proudly serves one of Cornwall’s most cherished traditions: the cream tea. The Greenbank offers a selection of delectable goodies to help your afternoon go swimmingly. No matter if you put jam or cream on first – we’re the ultimate location for a sweet treat!
17. THE CREATIVE COMMUNITY
Not only are the affiliations with the university a creative haven for ideas, Falmouth is filled to the brim with great art. Exhibitions are held everywhere and anywhere you can find. The town is also littered with musical talent and gorgeous sculptures, and it’s hard to not find a part of Falmouth that the community hasn’t been a part of creating. Not much will stop that energetic buzz.
18. THE EVENTS
There’s never a lull in Falmouth’s annual calendar. Be it beer festivals, music events, foodie fairs, sea shanty celebrations or sailing regattas, every month equals a lively town diary. Keep up to date with what’s going on here.
19. THE PAVILION
Located in between Castle Beach and Gyllyngvase Beach, this stunning venue is a step outside of town and opposite the sea. Princess Pavilion plays host to music, food, drink and community events throughout the year and is nestled in the multi-award winning public garden Gyllyngdune. Well worth a visit.
20. CORNISH PASTIES
Although there has been mention of pasties already, we couldn’t write about anywhere in Cornwall without an entire section dedicated to the magnificent pasty. A local delicacy kneaded with love, folded with hope and baked with nothing but pure adoration, the pasty is a celebration of all thing Cornish. Falmouth town itself has an array of mouth-watering pasty shops (with vegetarian and sweet tooth options also included). There’s no other way to try a pasty than from a true Cornishman’s oven!