Falmouth’s beautiful natural harbour provides a picturesque background to the main street of charming shops, restaurants, cafés and pubs. Voted the 2nd best coastal town, Falmouth is renowned for its sandy beaches, Pendennis Castle, exotic gardens, Arts Centre and the Princess Pavilion.
Go sightseeing on ferries to St Mawes, Truro, Flushing and the Helford Passage.
On a rainy day visit National Maritime Museum and the Ships and Castle leisure pool.
Take advantage of watersports, fishing trips, sailing, diving, with tuition and equipment hire.
New owner Judi has moved back from Grenada in the West Indies, to take over Falmouth Lodge. Judi is welcoming guests to enjoy all Cornwall has to offer and looking forward to adding her own character and flavour to the hostel.
Relaxed, friendly and clean, Falmouth Lodge Backpackers is just two minutes’ walk from the Blue Flag beach of Gyllyngvase and the South West Coast Path and eight minutes’ walk into town and the harbour.
Free Wi-Fi and internet facilities. Free parking. No curfew. Complimentary tea, coffee and breakfast. Well-equipped kitchen and cosy lounge with TV/DVD and games
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Fancy a family Christmas and or New Year away? Our homely hostel in Falmouth takes a maximum of 21 and we would be happy to negotiate sole occupancy. We are well placed for family/mixed groups being five minutes from town for supplies and party 22/08/2010 - 7.30am
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Open:
All year 9am to 12pm and 5pm to 10pm |
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Booking:
Telephone or email in advance |
Price per night:
From £19 per person |
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Number of beds:
21: 1 x 2/3; 2 x 4/5; 1 x 6/7; 1 double ensuite (some seaviews) |
Contact Details
9 Gyllyngvase Terrace Falmouth Cornwall TR11 4DL |
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Ask for Judi
Tel: 01326 319996, mobile 07525 722808
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Public Transport:
Train - change at Truro for Falmouth Town Station 250 mtrs. National Express to Falmouth. By air - London Stansted/Gatwick to Newquay |
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Directions:
On A39 look for Gyllyngvase Rd on right, then left to Gyllyngvase Ter. |
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