Opposite Gyllyngvase Beach, St Michaels Resort, Falmouth is a 15-minute walk from Falmouth town and Harbour.
Kayjay
United Kingdom
After paying almost £800 for three nights, we got given a horrendous room, located at the back of the main hotel. No signs to locate the rooms, making it very difficult and frustrating to find after a long car journey.
If booking with St Micheals I’d advise to request to NOT be put in the captains house. Dust and dirt in every corner. A tiny mirror and dresser to get ready with (no full length mirror anywhere)
We had to ask for fresh towels and toilet paper as the cleaners wasn’t providing this daily.
Had to wait and ask multiple times every morning at breakfast for a pot of tea.
One morning, me and my friend decided to head to the balcony area to have a coffee at the main entrance of the hotel, alligatored for guest to sit on, only to walk in on a staff meeting, in which a staff member was crying. We felt extremely uncomfortable and felt bad. But after coming away from the situation, we realised a meeting like this should have been held in a staff only area and not an area for guest to come in and out of.
Overall the location of the hotel was stunning. Cornwall is a beautiful place to visit but I would not be going back nor would I recommend this hotel to anyone.
Very sad and disappointing for our first trip away after having a baby
The Lerryn is a family-run hotel located 2 minutes’ walk from Castle Beach and 10 minutes’ walk from Falmouth town centre. Many rooms offer sea views and some have their own balcony.
Christine
United Kingdom
Lovely location, rooms nice and clean and airy. Staff very friendly and efficient.
Featuring 3-star accommodation, The Grove Falmouth is situated in Falmouth, 38 km from St Michael's Mount and 39 km from Lizard Lighthouse & Heritage Centre.
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.
On average, 3-star hotels in Falmouth cost £114 per night, and 4-star hotels in Falmouth are £160 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Falmouth can on average be found for £125 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Falmouth this weekend is £167 or, for a 4-star hotel, £244. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Falmouth for this weekend cost on average around £1,126 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £169 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Falmouth for tonight. You'll pay on average around £223 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Falmouth will cost around £150 (based on Booking.com prices).
It vas a lively vibrant place but not noisy when we visited.
It vas a lively vibrant place but not noisy when we visited. We were impressed she’d by the high street which had a great range of goods and had a range of independent shops alongside chain stores. There were very few empty shops which added to the ambience of the town.
There were also a wide range of food outlets and restaurants.
Michael
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We were there for the classic regatta and shanty festival...
We were there for the classic regatta and shanty festival was on at the same time so lots to do, even though weather not great. Maritime museum a must, interesting shops, lots of places to eat. Parking no problem if prepared to pay to avoid long walk even though was so busy. Lots of gardens and beaches to visit nearby and interesting ferry and boat trips
SHEILA
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Falmouth is a vibrant place with plenty to see and do.
Falmouth is a vibrant place with plenty to see and do.
The town is full of interesting shops and small businesses.Lots of choice for places to eat.Its not far from the:lost garden of Heligan,and the Eden project.
Has its own Castle.Beautiful small sandy beaches.My only bug bears are its very busy in summer,quite expensive and has alot of fast moving traffic ,which is a bit scarey if your on foot.If you struggle with walking it is very hilly and lots of uneven narrow cobblestone pavement.
tracey
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Falmouth is a pretty little harbour town, the surrounding...
Falmouth is a pretty little harbour town, the surrounding area is breath taking and there are alot of little coves all along the coastline. I have often visited Cornwall and has never visited before.
I will most definately be visiting again, we stayed 2 nights one night at the Anacapri which is opposite the beach and the 2nd night in a little house over looking a nature reserve. Definately my favourite part of Cornwall. We went on the 1st June and it is noticeably more chilled than the northern Cornish Coast. HIGHLY recommend
Maria-Luisa
10
Scored 10
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
Overall, everything was great. Staff are exceptionally welcoming with Andrew even going out of his way to get Almond milk for my pregnant wife as she cannot drink Soy.
The lovely ladies working in the dining room are amazing and always smiling. The hotel itself and rooms are immaculately clean and well kept. Location is very good too for the beach and local town within walking distance and surrounding areas of Falmouth, St Ives and Newquay. Plenty of off street parking if the main car park is full.
It's positition for me plus been before so I knew my way around.
I have a cardiovascular problem so the little incline to the hotel suits me fine. It has a tap card to enter the building.
Room is compact with.ensuite,,tv and great heater with hairdryer.
Tea,coffee and biscuits plus a hot chocolate included.
Plus a great selection of books to borrow with information about Falmouth and surrounding areas.
Compact but pleasant double room on the ground floor with no sea view but French windows opening onto a little patio so great. Good breakfasts with a sea view! Fab location: on the sea front so Gyllyngvase Beach was right near by and we could also walk into Falmouth.
We were able to park in the hotel car park which was great, although there was free roadside parking available if we'd needed it.
Main facilites of hotel were good. Hotel garden was nice to sit in, the nearby beach nice and also the beach cafe. A well kept park at the beach level was also good. Location good, for visting tourist attractions and could walk into Falmouth or along the cliff path.
Breakfast good, the evening meal menu was the same every day with no specials, bar nice.
beautiful property, fabulous room and magnificent breakfast. staff were also excellent. We have stayed in Falmouth several times, but this has been our best hotel stay yet.
Tara
United Kingdom
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