Description
Falmouth, the main resort of the South Cornish Riviera, has won a popularity with its visitors that extends throughout the year. It can boast one of the highest average sunshine records in Britain, hence the gardens have a profusion of sub-tropical plants. Falmouth has a marvellous harbour for a range of boats from yachts to large ocean going ships, overlooked by Pendennis Castle, one of Henry VIII's forts. Falmouth's historic past is commemorated in its National Maritime Museum, a world class attraction offering unique interactive displays. There are several sandy beaches which are excellent for bathing, the largest is Gyllyngvase which has gorgeous golden sands. Along the main high street there are quaint old shops standing beside famous stores, and as you walk along you will catch glimpses of the colourful harbour through the picturesque alleyways.
Itinerary
EXCURSIONS INCLUDED
Half Day Excursion to Truro
We travel north to Truro, the administrative town of the area, with a chance to visit the shops or perhaps to have a look around the neo-Gothic cathedral.
Half Day Excursion to Helston
This bustling market town boasts an impressive mixture of Georgian and Victorian architecture and is home to the famous 'Furry Dance'.
Venue Information
Madeira Hotel
Beautifully situated on the seafront with attractive gardens, the Madeira commands splendid views to Pendennis Castle and across Falmouth Bay. All 50 bedrooms are individually heated and have private shower and WC (a few also have bath), hair dryer, TV, radio and tea/coffee making amenities. There is an oak panelled cocktail bar and pleasant sun lounges with large picture windows facing the sea - delightful places to while away an afternoon. Dancing and entertainment are provided most evenings. Lift to all floors