Self Catering in Cornwall

Sunday, October 23, 2005

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.

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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
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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
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Vegetarian Option Available
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Homemade Pannacotta
Summer Fruit Meringue
Homemade Lemon Tart
Deep Apple Pie & clotted cream
Cheese Board
Ice Cream
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Tea or Coffee & Mints
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A selection of wines and spirits also available in our licensed bar
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We accept most major credit cards

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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
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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:


Self catering in Falmouth

Falmouth
Apartments
Falmouth
Self Catering

Falmouth - Cornwall
All booking Enquiries Please E-Mail: Reservations@accommodationincornwall.com

The Situation
Situated just 130 yards from Gyllingvase beach, Falmouth, these delightful 1 & 2 bedroom fully furnished apartments with en-suite facilities offer a home from home charm.
The apartments are situated in a quiet location and are within easy walking distance of the seafront, castle and picturesque coastal walks. The Princess Pavilion Theatre and Tea Gardens nearby offers a host of local talent, including brass bands, choirs and shows as part of its entertainment. The Maritime Museum is also within walking distance Local Hotels offer non-residents the use of their heated indoor pools, saunas, Jacuzzi's and solariums at a small charge. Tennis courts, golf courses, sailing/diving clubs and other amenities are also close by.
You'll feel the warm welcoming atmosphere from the moment you arrive at Pantiles with traditional hospitality to ensure your stay is as relaxed and enjoyable as possible.
Some of the apartments at Pantiles offer sea views, all are en-suite, all upper floors have balconies. Whatever you choose, your comfort and enjoyment is assured. All apartments have a fully fitted kitchen
For added convenience there is a communal utility area with washing machines and dryers. Beautiful gardens to front and rear of the apartments for you to relax in and enjoy.

Key Points
All apartments have a lounge with a colour TV, fully equipped kitchens including cooker/hob & fridge. bedrooms with en-suite facilities.
All bed linen is supplied and changed weekly.
One set of towels per person are supplied weekly.
Children friendly environment: Cots, High Chairs and Baby Baths available on request.
Lets are from Saturday To Saturday.
Apartments sleep from 2-6 people.
Electricity via meter.
Free Parking on premises.
Small pets welcome
The Accommodation
Flat One: Ground floor
2 Bedrooms both en-suite, lounge, diner, separate kitchen. (sleeps 6).
Flat Two: 1 Ground Floor
Bedroom en-suite, lounge/diner, separate kitchen. (sleeps 2 persons).

Flat Three: First Floor
Lounge/dinner, bedroom en-suite, separate kitchen , Balcony (sleeps 2 persons).

Flat Four: First Floor
1 Bedroom en-suite, lounge, separate kitchen, Balcony, sea view. (sleeps 3 persons).

Flat Five: First Floor
1 Bedroom en-suite, lounge, separate kitchen, Balcony, sea view. (sleeps 2 persons).

Flat Six: Top Floor
1 Bedroom en-suite, lounge, separate kitchen, Balcony, sea view. (sleeps 2 persons).

Flat Seven: Top Floor
Master bedroom with double bed , lounge, dinning room, 2nd bedroom with twin beds , separate shower room and separate kitchen. Sea view with Balcony (sleeps 4 persons).

Flat Eight: Ground Floor
Lounge /dinner, kitchen , bedroom with en-suite shower room, (sleeps 3 persons).
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 :
he 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.












Accommodation in Falmouth

Cotswold House Hotel
Falmouth
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49, Melvill Road ,
Falmouth ,
Cornwall,
TR11 4DF
Tel. 01326 312077
Email: info@cotswoldhousehotel.com
web page www.cotswoldhousehotel.com

The Situation
Cotswold House Hotel is a small family run Victorian hotel ideally situated within a few minutes walk of Falmouth’s beautiful beaches and harbour and also Falmouth's latest major attraction, The Cornwall Maritime Museum. The town centre with its picturesque cobbled streets, is again within easy walking distance.
The Accommodation
Ten bedrooms all benefiting from full en-suite facilities including colour television, tea/coffee tray and hair dryer. Many rooms enjoy superb sea and river views.

A choice of home-cooked, traditional, vegetarian or continental-style food is offered. Prepared to the highest standards from fresh ingredients, dinner is a substantial four-course meal with coffee and mints to follow.

To compliment your meal, a comprehensive wine list is available on request. Bar meals available all the year round.


Enjoy a pre or after dinner drink in the surroundings of our residents' bar and private patio.
Local attractions:
Experience the maritime charm of this most beautiful town. As the premier resort of West Cornwall, Falmouth's four main beaches are second to none. Falmouth benefits from the warm air of the Gulf Stream creating a sub-tropical environment in which plants thrive.

A variety of restaurants, bistros, specialist shops and notable historic buildings abound. The Falmouth Art Centre, the Falmouth Art Gallery, the Cornwall Maritime Museum are all well worth a visit and only just a five minute walk away. Also close-by is the Princess Pavilion which has an extensive programme of exhibitions, concerts and theatrical events.

The vast and spectacular gardens of Trelissick, Glendurgans and Trebah are all within easy reach.

Nearby amenities include, an excellent golf course with stunning views, water ski-ing, sailing, wind surfing, scuba diving, fishing, bowls, horse riding and boat trips. A popular boat trip is up the Truro River to Truro, spend a few hours shopping before making the return journey.

Going further afield Falmouth is an ideal base from which to explore both the Roseland and Lizard Peninsulas. The Lost Gardens of Heligan , the Eden Project and the north Cornwall coast.
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Why not visit in the Spring or Autumn, the climate is very mild, the roads less busy, most attractions remain open and invigorating coastal walks may be enjoyed prior to a pleasant evening meal.