Falmouth is the primary port on the Fal River, on the south coast of Cornwall, with a storied maritime history, an alluring coastal culture, and a vibrant arts community. It is also a major tourist destination in the summertime for those in the UK looking for warm weather and sunny days. And, if you a seafood lover, this is your nirvana.
Views on the south coastal Footpath — looking down to Swanpool Beach, covered pathways, Butterfly Bush along the way, Bathing huts at Swanpool
Volunteers watched across Falmouth Bay and beyond to the English Channel, Memorial and bench for the Falmouth World War II Home Guard
Sheltered cove between beaches, ideal for diving
Looking down at Maenporth Beach
Delicious (not greasy) Fish and Chips and yummy smashed peas at Hooked on the Rocks, and the incredible view from my table.
Falmouth Methodist Church, completed in 1876, underwent major repairs after damage by German bombs in 1940 and 1941.
Falmouth Art Gallery offering free talks, tours and workshops
One of many hidden walkways, and back to Poltair Guesthouse
All for now.
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