Accommodation in Falmouth
Hotel Anacapri
Falmouth
Gyllyngvase Beach
Falmouth
Cornwall
TR11 4DJ
Reception
Tel/Fax +44 (0) 1326 311454
Email: anacapri@btconnect.com
www.hotelanacapri.co.uk
The Situation
Hotel Anacapri built around the turn of the century is directly opposite Gyllyngvase Beach which is one of the best “blue flag” beaches in Cornwall.
A walk along the seafront leads to Pendennis Castle and Pedennis point at the mouth of the Fal estuary, one of the worlds largest natural harbours.
A bustling Town centre, active harbour-side and the National Maritime Museum are approx 10 mins walk. The Eden project is just 40 mins drive.
The Accommodation
All 16 bedrooms are fully en-suite and 11 enjoy full sea views.
All have central heating, colour television, hairdryer and complimentary tray.
The newly refurbished resident’s lounge and dining room both overlook Falmouth Bay and beach and once again you will be delighted with the views which are breathtaking.
Children over 10 years only can be accommodated. We regret no pets.
*******
The licensed bar is for all to enjoy and the restaurant is open all year. The choice is yours-eat in every night or just occasionally. Table d’hote or a la carte, a four course evening meal will cost approx. £16.95
Sample Menu
Soup of the Moment & fresh roll
Wedges of Cornish Brie
Chicken Caesar Fillets
Moules mariniere
Atlantic prawns with Marie Rose Sauce
…..
Duck Breast with plum sauce
Sirloin Steak mushrooms & tomato
Braised Lamb Shank
Chicken Breast in Forest mushroom sauce
Salmon Supreme marinated in lemon & tarragon
Cod loin on a bed of wilted spinach
…..
Vegetarian Option Available
…..
Homemade Pannacotta
Summer Fruit Meringue
Homemade Lemon Tart
Deep Apple Pie & clotted cream
Cheese Board
Ice Cream
…..
Tea or Coffee & Mints
*******
A selection of wines and spirits also available in our licensed bar
*******
We accept most major credit cards
*******
Parking: Ample facilities in the Hotel grounds
Opening dates : All year (except Xmas)
Reservations/enquiries Reception:
Contact proprietors Gillian & John Appleyard or
Tel/Fax: +44 (0) 1326 311454
Email: anacapri@btconnect.com
Tariff : Click here For Tariff
Directions
Click here for Map
Follow the A39 from Truro through to Falmouth. You will approach traffic lights at a crossroads - go straight on, then 2 mini roundabouts - straight on, then after the second mini roundabout we are 5th on the right - Gyllyngvase Road and just a short way down you will find us on the right just before the beach.
WISHING YOU A SAFE JOURNEY
Local attractions:
Due to its location, Falmouth affords a mild, warm climate with a choice of sandy beaches; Gyllyngvase being just a stones throw away from your accommodation.
Sited at the entrance to one of the world's finest natural harbours, Falmouth has frequent ferries across the harbour to visit both scenic St Mawes and historic flushing. There are many coastal walks, a medieval castle and the 'Ships & Castles' Leisure Pool at nearby Pendennis Head. It is an excellent base for Touring the South and West coast of Cornwall.
From the hotel, a short stroll will take you to the gardens and entertainment to be found at the Princes Pavillion; Falmouth town is also within walking distance, where you will find a variety of shops, coffee houses, and restaurants, all nestled within picturesque streets.
Within an hours drive:
Truro City, a lovely boat trip or short drive from Falmouth. Have a look around the excellent shops and magnificent cathedral.
Explore the Roseland Peninsula via the famous King Harry Ferry.
Numerous National Trust and private gardens including:
The Eden Project
Lost Gardens of Heligan
Trebah
The hotel has a large variety of information brochures to suit every interest.
Local attractions:
Falmouth
Gyllyngvase Beach
Falmouth
Cornwall
TR11 4DJ
Reception
Tel/Fax +44 (0) 1326 311454
Email: anacapri@btconnect.com
www.hotelanacapri.co.uk
The Situation
Hotel Anacapri built around the turn of the century is directly opposite Gyllyngvase Beach which is one of the best “blue flag” beaches in Cornwall.
A walk along the seafront leads to Pendennis Castle and Pedennis point at the mouth of the Fal estuary, one of the worlds largest natural harbours.
A bustling Town centre, active harbour-side and the National Maritime Museum are approx 10 mins walk. The Eden project is just 40 mins drive.
The Accommodation
All 16 bedrooms are fully en-suite and 11 enjoy full sea views.
All have central heating, colour television, hairdryer and complimentary tray.
The newly refurbished resident’s lounge and dining room both overlook Falmouth Bay and beach and once again you will be delighted with the views which are breathtaking.
Children over 10 years only can be accommodated. We regret no pets.
*******
The licensed bar is for all to enjoy and the restaurant is open all year. The choice is yours-eat in every night or just occasionally. Table d’hote or a la carte, a four course evening meal will cost approx. £16.95
Sample Menu
Soup of the Moment & fresh roll
Wedges of Cornish Brie
Chicken Caesar Fillets
Moules mariniere
Atlantic prawns with Marie Rose Sauce
…..
Duck Breast with plum sauce
Sirloin Steak mushrooms & tomato
Braised Lamb Shank
Chicken Breast in Forest mushroom sauce
Salmon Supreme marinated in lemon & tarragon
Cod loin on a bed of wilted spinach
…..
Vegetarian Option Available
…..
Homemade Pannacotta
Summer Fruit Meringue
Homemade Lemon Tart
Deep Apple Pie & clotted cream
Cheese Board
Ice Cream
…..
Tea or Coffee & Mints
*******
A selection of wines and spirits also available in our licensed bar
*******
We accept most major credit cards
*******
Parking: Ample facilities in the Hotel grounds
Opening dates : All year (except Xmas)
Reservations/enquiries Reception:
Contact proprietors Gillian & John Appleyard or
Tel/Fax: +44 (0) 1326 311454
Email: anacapri@btconnect.com
Tariff : Click here For Tariff
Directions
Click here for Map
Follow the A39 from Truro through to Falmouth. You will approach traffic lights at a crossroads - go straight on, then 2 mini roundabouts - straight on, then after the second mini roundabout we are 5th on the right - Gyllyngvase Road and just a short way down you will find us on the right just before the beach.
WISHING YOU A SAFE JOURNEY
Local attractions:
Due to its location, Falmouth affords a mild, warm climate with a choice of sandy beaches; Gyllyngvase being just a stones throw away from your accommodation.
Sited at the entrance to one of the world's finest natural harbours, Falmouth has frequent ferries across the harbour to visit both scenic St Mawes and historic flushing. There are many coastal walks, a medieval castle and the 'Ships & Castles' Leisure Pool at nearby Pendennis Head. It is an excellent base for Touring the South and West coast of Cornwall.
From the hotel, a short stroll will take you to the gardens and entertainment to be found at the Princes Pavillion; Falmouth town is also within walking distance, where you will find a variety of shops, coffee houses, and restaurants, all nestled within picturesque streets.
Within an hours drive:
Truro City, a lovely boat trip or short drive from Falmouth. Have a look around the excellent shops and magnificent cathedral.
Explore the Roseland Peninsula via the famous King Harry Ferry.
Numerous National Trust and private gardens including:
The Eden Project
Lost Gardens of Heligan
Trebah
The hotel has a large variety of information brochures to suit every interest.
Local attractions:

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