Montezuma House Guidebook

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Montezuma House Guidebook

Out On The Town

Less than a minute from the accommodation
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The Working Boat
33 residents recomanen
Less than a minute from the accommodation

Eating Out

There are so many places to eat in Falmouth you are spoilt for choice! We recommend you book in advance particularly at weekends
The food here is superb, booking advised, also great views
The Hut
2 Quay St
The food here is superb, booking advised, also great views
Our absolute favourite! Sharing platters are a must! Too many rums on the shelf to mention
14 residents recomanen
The Brig
30 Arwenack St
14 residents recomanen
Our absolute favourite! Sharing platters are a must! Too many rums on the shelf to mention
A minutes walk from Montezuma House, offering breakfast, lunch, dinner, cocktails, all with a stunning harbour view
29 residents recomanen
INDIDOG Eatery on the Harbour
28a Market St
29 residents recomanen
A minutes walk from Montezuma House, offering breakfast, lunch, dinner, cocktails, all with a stunning harbour view
Home to The Shack Stack, this is a must for any seafood lovers
17 residents recomanen
The Shack
17 residents recomanen
Home to The Shack Stack, this is a must for any seafood lovers
If you like Tapas, then try here. This is a personal favorite of ours
Bodega 18
46 Arwenack Street
If you like Tapas, then try here. This is a personal favorite of ours

Sightseeing

Whether travelling solo, as a family or in a group be sure to visit the Maritime Museum
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Maritime Museum station
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Whether travelling solo, as a family or in a group be sure to visit the Maritime Museum
Explore Pendennis Castle, Falmouth - a mighty fortress built by Henry VIII to defend the country against invasion. Set on a headland with breathtaking views out to sea, this picturesque castle has defended Cornwall since Tudor times and played a vital role during the two World Wars. Travel back to wartime Cornwall, as you climb to the top of the castle keep, and enjoy acres of green space at this historic gem. You don’t need to book your ticket in advance, but you will always get the best price and guaranteed entry by booking online ahead of your visit. If you are a National Heritage Member and wish to book, your ticket is still free.
203 residents recomanen
Castell de Pendennis
Castle Drive
203 residents recomanen
Explore Pendennis Castle, Falmouth - a mighty fortress built by Henry VIII to defend the country against invasion. Set on a headland with breathtaking views out to sea, this picturesque castle has defended Cornwall since Tudor times and played a vital role during the two World Wars. Travel back to wartime Cornwall, as you climb to the top of the castle keep, and enjoy acres of green space at this historic gem. You don’t need to book your ticket in advance, but you will always get the best price and guaranteed entry by booking online ahead of your visit. If you are a National Heritage Member and wish to book, your ticket is still free.
You can't visit Falmouth without a visit to Pendennis Point. You can enjoy a scenic walk around the Headland or take a drive. Often there is an ice cream van or two and a mobile coffee van for refreshments
14 residents recomanen
Pendennis Point
14 residents recomanen
You can't visit Falmouth without a visit to Pendennis Point. You can enjoy a scenic walk around the Headland or take a drive. Often there is an ice cream van or two and a mobile coffee van for refreshments
The Flushing Ferry runs 7 days a week all year round (weather permitting) from Number 1 steps on the Prince of Wales Pier in Falmouth to The Flushing Quay. Flushing is an attractive, coastal village in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the parish of Mylor on the opposite bank of the Penryn River to the port of Falmouth. Walking in Flushing The walk from Flushing to Mylor around Trefusis Point is an easy level popular walk taken by many Ferry passengers. The walk offers views across the Carrick Roads to St Mawes, St Just in Roseland and St Anthony light at the entrance to Falmouth harbour. You can enjoy refreshments in the local pub at the Royal Standard or The Steven Stars
Flushing Falmouth Landing station
The Flushing Ferry runs 7 days a week all year round (weather permitting) from Number 1 steps on the Prince of Wales Pier in Falmouth to The Flushing Quay. Flushing is an attractive, coastal village in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the parish of Mylor on the opposite bank of the Penryn River to the port of Falmouth. Walking in Flushing The walk from Flushing to Mylor around Trefusis Point is an easy level popular walk taken by many Ferry passengers. The walk offers views across the Carrick Roads to St Mawes, St Just in Roseland and St Anthony light at the entrance to Falmouth harbour. You can enjoy refreshments in the local pub at the Royal Standard or The Steven Stars

Beaches

Falmouth's most popular beach
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Gyllyngvase Beach
149 residents recomanen
Falmouth's most popular beach
Beach Cafe, Ice-cream, Hot/Cold drinks, Snacks
28 residents recomanen
Castle Beach Restaurant
Cliff Road
28 residents recomanen
Beach Cafe, Ice-cream, Hot/Cold drinks, Snacks
You can't visit Falmouth without trying the famous Quirky Ice-creams. Kayak and SUP hire
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Swanpool Beach
77 residents recomanen
You can't visit Falmouth without trying the famous Quirky Ice-creams. Kayak and SUP hire