Falmouth Lodge Backpackers Hostel

What else does Falmouth have to offer?

Further afield?

How to get to Falmouth Lodge Backpackers hostel?

By bus- National Express provides a service, to Falmouth, from major towns and cities in the south and south-west, of England. The bus station is in the town centre.

By train- Change at Truro for Falmouth Town. The station is about 200 metres from Falmouth Lodge Backpackers hostel.

By air- You can fly from London Stanstead and London Gatwick to Newquay.

By car- From the A30 take the A39 via Truro to Falmouth. Stay on the A39 in the direction of the castle and turn right into Gyllyngvase Road and then left into Gyllyngvase Terrace. Falmouth Lodge Backpackers hostel is No 9, on the left, and just 30 meters from the Princess Pavilion.

Conveniently situated, next to Princess Pavilion, Falmouth Lodge Backpackers hostel is just 5 minutes walk from the town centre, the harbour and Pendennis Castle. Falmouth Lodge Backpackers hostel is 150 meters from Gyllyngvase Beach and the coastal footpath so the front bedrooms have sea views. Falmouth Lodge Backpackers hostel is owned, and managed, by experienced world traveller, Charlotte Mitchell.

Falmouth Lodge Backpackers hostel is friendly, clean, homely, smoke free, and the perfect environment to come and relax in. Just kick your boots off and take it easy. Guests have the use of a well equipped kitchen, dining room and a TV lounge with a DVD player. Falmouth Lodge Backpackers hostel has a computer, with a broadband connection, so you do not have to go to the local internet cafe, to check your e-mail. There are games, bicycles, frisbee's, boogie boards and a stunt kite to play with, too.

Falmouth’s beautiful, natural, harbour provides a picturesque background to the main street of charming shops, restaurants, cafes and pubs. This is a good opportunity to sample Cornish cream teas, pasties, local seafood and real ales. Falmouth is renowned for its sandy beaches, Pendennis Castle, exotic gardens, the Falmouth arts centre and the Princess Pavilion. You can go sightseeing, on passenger ferries, to St. Mawes, Truro, Flushing and Helford Passage. On a rainy day you can visit Ships and Castle leisure pool and the new National Maritime Museum. If you enjoy water-sports then Falmouth is the place for you. You can go on a fishing trip, sailing, or go diving with tuition and equipment hire.


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