St Michael's Hotel has stunning sea views across sub-tropical gardens and the golden sands of Gyllyngvase beach to the glittering ocean and coastline beyond. A contemporary oasis in which to relax unwind and indulge.
After a £4 million refurbishment by owners Nigel & Julie Carpenter, St Michael's has won many awards and is generally regarded as one of the finest hotels in the South West.
Sit back and relax in a great environment with a cool refreshing drink, and a truly delicious dinner. Dance and sing along to a great live band, or simply enjoy a smooth pint from our selection of Cornish ales. Perhaps you'll even be brave enough to sample one of our home-made flavoured rum shots?!
To make your visit even more enjoyable why not sample our excellently cooked, freshly prepared and locally sourced food? We at the Boathouse firmly believe that here in Cornwall we have some of the very best produce available anywhere in the country. Because of this, wherever possible we buy our ...
Looking to escape the High Street? Need a little respite from the hustle and bustle of everyday life? Come visit us at The Brig.
A cosy atmosphere and secluded environment awaits you, combined with delicious and original cocktails, a wide range of rums and a mouth-watering menu of light bites and sharing platters.
With a great selection of food and drink, we have something to suit everyone's tastes and budgets.
Warm welcomes and good times are free.
We are ideally situated for exploring the stunning Cornish coastline - by car, on foot or by boat. Our 5 acres of landscaped gardens are perfect for taking time out to relax and families can enjoy our close proximity to Castle Beach. We offer a warm welcome with excellent service, comfortable accommodation, a range of facilities and award-winning food.
One of Falmouth's oldest pubs - The Grapes was founded in the 1700's and, situated on Fish Strand Quay, has traditionally been the destination of choice for the seafarers, merchants and Navy-men whose ships are docked in Falmouth's stunning harbour which this pub overlooks. The beautiful panoramic view from the back of the pub is a perfect location to enjoy a great drink from the pub's very extensive range; with over 80 spirits and liqueurs across the back bar and a great range of lagers and local real ales and ciders - there is something for everyone.
The front of the pub faces on to Falmout...
Steeped in history with unbeatable sweeping sea views, the four-star hotel was originally built in 1640 and has now been lovingly refurbished.
Moor up on The Greenbank’s private pontoons, float from your boat to the dinner table, then sink a few local pints in their cosy quayside pub The Working Boat.
From rustic fine dining in the Water’s Edge restaurant, to al fresco cocktails on the terrace or hearty pub favourites – there’s something for everyone.
And at the end of the day, the plushest of rooms await. Whether it’s a lazy lie-in with breakfast in bed, a soothing spa treatment...
When you visit the Pandora, it's easy to forget you're in the 21st century. Its spectacular setting on the edge of Restronguet Creek is timeless. Parts of the Inn date back to the 13th Century and, with its flagstone floors, low-beamed ceilings and thatched roof it's not difficult to believe that little has changed since that time.
While the Pandora's wonderful setting remains unchanged, everything else in this cosy traditional inn is 21st century comfort and quality.
Publicans John Milan and Steve Bellman have been at the helm of the Pandora since 1999. Their attention to detail in everythi...