Things to do around Falmouth
Falmouth Spring Flower Show 2017
Since Queen Victorias’ 2nd daughter, Princess Christian opened the first flower show on April 21st 1910 at Gyllnygdune Gardens, it has continued to herald the start of spring, drawing hundreds of visitors from near and far each year. Only...
Read More31 Days of August when you Visit Falmouth
Falmouth is a beautiful town, with stunning views, beautiful beaches, a labyrinth of side streets and a multitude of things to do and places to visit. You can spend days enjoying the many exciting and interesting events that take...
Read MoreFalmouth International Sea Shanty Festival 2016
Got something to complain about at work? Then book an appointment to see the boss, pop it in an email or moan to Human Resources. Back in the days of packet ships, clipper ships, and shrinking crews you quickly...
Read MoreBio Blitz 2016 at Tremough
Looking for a fun way to spend the day? Want to learn more about our wonderful Cornish wildlife? Join the knowledgeable staff and students at Tremough, Penryn to explore and survey the wildlife around Penryn campus on Saturday 21st...
Read MoreFalmouth High Street
There is no denying that Falmouth has perhaps one too many hills’s to climb but, it’s fair to say they are all worth climbing! For example, the climb up to the viewing area above the docks not only gives you...
Read MorePlaces to explore when you visit Falmouth
While there are plenty of sights and activities to fill your visit to Falmouth, the town is also the perfect location for exploring many beautiful areas and attractions in Cornwall. Here are three more places’s to explore when you...
Read MoreVisit the Christmas Tree Festival in Falmouth
If you haven’t had the chance to visit the Christmas tree festival at the ‘All Saints’, church in Falmouth yet, do. For the last ten year’s the team that organise the festival have done a wonderful job of making the...
Read MoreVisit Falmouth at Christmas
If you are planning to visit Falmouth at Christmas then you are looking forward to a magical time. There are festive workshops, events, theatre, markets, late night shopping and dining to ensure your holiday is packed full of great...
Read MoreExploring the Helford #Part3
Helford Village is situated on the south bank of the river. It may be peaceful today but at one time this village was bustling with a thriving trade in Rum, Tobacco and lace, in fact trade was so good...
Read MoreExploring the Helford #Part2
The story goes that shipwrecked Normans, driven to the shore of Gillan Creek in the C12th, vowed to St Anthony that if they were saved they would build a church in his name. The church was built, using fine...
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