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Falmouth

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5 Avenue Road
Falmouth
Cornwall
TR11 4AZ
Tel. +44 (0) 1326 312480
E-mail camelotfalmouth@aol.com
www.camelot-guest-house.co.uk
Bed & Breakfast Accommodation - The Situation
Camelot is owned and run by Andy and Jenny Cracknell. They have created a homely and comfortable guest house in the heart of Falmouth, Cornwall, providing easy access to the town itself and the rest of Cornwall, including the fantastic beaches of St Ives or the great shopping in Truro.

Camelot is situated in one of the nicer parts of Falmouth on the narrowest part of the peninsula within easy walking distance of all the amenities.

Gyllyngvase Beach is just a 3 minute walk away and the Princess Pavilion offering a wide variety of music and shows during the summer and free nightly entertainment in the picturesque Biergarten.

The Biergarten's attractive enclosed gardens are open all day for your enjoyment and relaxation.

The town centre and fascinating harbour together with The National Maritime Museum are within 10 minutes walk.

The National Maritime Museum
The National Maritime Museum

Should you decide to stay at Camelot Guest House we are sure you would enjoy a holiday with us. We look forward to hearing from you.

The Accommodation

   
For your Comfort :

The Camelot Guest House in FalmouthWe offer comfortable, homely accommodation with a high standard of décor. All bedrooms are en suite and are equipped with a colour television and complimentary tea/coffee facilities. We serve a full English breakfast to start your day. We have a comfortable TV lounge and separate sun lounge for you to relax in at any time of the day.

  For your Convenience :

  • Access at all times - we provide you with your own front door and bedroom keys to allow complete freedom;

  • Secure wireless internet connection available

  • Off the road private car Parking

  • Iron and Board available for your use;

  • Hairdryers in all rooms;

  • Bath towels provided but please bring your own beach/swimming towels;

  • Full fire certificate granted.

Camelot prides itself in being a welcoming and friendly guest house, providing you, the guest, with a comfortable and warm place to base yourself whilst visiting Falmouth and Cornwall.

Parking: Private off road
Opening dates
: All year except xmas and new year
Booking :
  Contact proprietor Jenny & Andy Cracknell or
Click here for booking form
Tel/Fax.     +44 (0) 1326 312480
Email: camelotfalmouth@aol.com

Tariff 2008 prices: From £25 00p p.p.p.n (bed & breakfast)
 

Directions
By Car: As you bypass Penryn and enter the boundary of Falmouth, stay on the A39 following the signs for the Docks and Beaches (avoiding the town centre); go straight across at the traffic lights at Kimberley Park road, and the next two mini roundabouts, into Melville road, Avenue Road branches to the left at Junction - 'Camelot' is immediately on your left - opposite the Princess Pavilion.

By Coach Coaches arrive and depart from The Moor, Falmouth, where there is a taxi rank, 'Camelot' is about a five minute drive from there.

By Train There are 3 halts in Falmouth, the second one called Falmouth Town (The Dell) is only two minutes walk from here; when you leave the platform keep to the right all the way, down the ramp out of the car park, under the railway bridge and we are near the junction at the top of the road on the right.
WISHING YOU A SAFE JOURNEY


The local beach


Local attractions:

Falmouth is an ideal Touring centre. The vast variety of the Cornish Coastline is all within easy reach - there are many coves, beaches, towns and villages for you to explore; or visit the many beautiful private or National Trust houses and gardens open to the public, including the Eden Project.

Falmouth's exceptionally mild climate makes a Spring or Autumn holiday most enjoyable.

Falmouth offers two resorts in one:

North East :

The north east side of Falmouth offers a town full of history and picturesque narrow streets. It is also home to one of the world's largest natural deep-water harbours where you can sail, fish and take many pleasure boat tours to the River Fal, St Mawes and the nearby Helford River, home of Daphne du Maurier.

Falmouth Harbour is renowned for the Tall Ships Race and The National Maritime Museum.

South Side :

The south side is home to four lovely beaches to relax, swim or explore rock pools or, for the more energetic, diving and wind surfing.

There are amazing walks through sub tropical gardens and to Pendennis Castle.

Pendennis Castle
Pendennis Castle

 

The Eden Project 
Just an hours drive