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  1. Welcome to Falmouth Falmouth has been shaped and influenced by its strong connection to the sea. Combining a fascinating maritime heritage and modern creativity, Falmouth is building a name for itself as one of the South West’s leading cultural and festival destinations.

  2. 10. Falmouth Lifeboat. 162. Points of Interest & Landmarks. Falmouth Lifeboat Station is one of a number of stations designated as an 'Explore Station'. This means that the station is open to visitors at intervals during the year, subject to operational requirements…. 11.

  3. Falmouth Town is a civil parish within Cornwall, formed in 1974 from the historic Falmouth Borough Council. Falmouth received its Order of Charter in 1661. [26] As of 2024, it is governed by sixteen councillors (four represent Arwenack and Boslowick, five for Penwerris and three for Trescobeas).

  4. Experience Falmouth. Explore our creative community, professional-grade facilities, industry-practicing lecturers and location like no other. Become part of Falmouth University’s creative legacy. See why the Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2023 ranked us the UK's top arts university...

  5. Visit Falmouth's busy harbour, beaches, art galleries and more - all within five minutes' walk of the station. Trains depart Truro twice an hour, and take only 25 minutes to Falmouth Town station, just a short walk from the harbour, shops, National Maritime Museum and Gyllyngvase Beach. Or continue to Falmouth Docks station to visit Pendennis ...

  6. Falmouth Uncovered is a historical walking tour that peels away the centuries and reveals Falmouth as it used to be — a raucous melting pot of pirates, sailors and adventurers. This is a history tour with fire in its belly, and with gripping stories for grown-ups and fun activity sheets for children, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

  7. Falmouth’s maritime legacy and coastal culture is a huge part of its charm boasting world class watersports on its sheltered waters including gig rowing, kayaking, diving and regularly hosting sailing events such as Falmouth Regatta, and the Pendennis Cup. Reasons to visit Falmouth. Fascinating maritime heritage

  8. Falmouth Things to do. Falmouth is one of the foremost holiday destinations in the UK and has a great deal to offer whatever your interests. We have beautiful Blue Flag beaches, lovely colourful gardens and a bustling town centre with a range of both high street names and quirky independent shops.

  9. See and do. Miles of coastal paths to walk or boat trips to explore creekside villages and gardens. Falmouth’s beaches are ideal for rockpooling, snorkelling or sailing on or perhaps you may wish to visit an award winning attraction…. From Pendennis Castle to the National Maritime Museum Cornwall, there's loads to see and experience in ...

  10. Attractions & Activity Providers. From attractions like the award-winning Maritime Museum, Falmouth Art Gallery and Cornwall's largest fortress Pendennis Castle, to great waterside activities, there's loads to experience and do in Falmouth!

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