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Some of the attractions within walking distance!
Princess Pavillion

Just a minutes walk from the guest house is the Princess Pavillion, a large area with beautiful gardens, bandstand, theatre, and bar which often has evening entertainments (bands - MOR, Country and Western, Accordion playing etc). A wonderful place to just sit and relax or play with the children. Further along down a winding path is the Gyllyngdune Gardens, an unusual mixture of gardens and small caves decorated with sea shells

Beaches

Falmouth is renowned for its beautiful beaches - Gyllyngvase, Swanpool, Castle beach and further along is Maenporth. They are very clean and offer amenities like cafe, beach shops, surf board or diving hire. At Swanpool their is also a nature reserve for swans, ducks, and all kinds of birds with footpaths between Swanpool beach and Gyllyingvase with fabulous views.

Maritime Museum

The Maritime Museum offers an interactive experience and excitement of the sea. With its large dynamic multi-screen gallery and many interesting areas to explore from sailing your own radio controlled yacht to visiting the under water tidal zone and exploring the harbour.

Pendennis Castle

Pendennis Castle is 15 mins walk, The castle was built in the 1530's when Tudor King Henry VIII was under possible threat of attack from France and Spain. The castle has a discovery centre to allow visitors to explore, including displays with sound which really give an atmostphere of those times. Also their is access to the Second World War coastal defence armament.

Ferries

Ferry trips are just ten minutes walk from Braemar, Hop on a ferry and explore St. Mawes town and its castle or maybe take the small ferry to Flushing which is just across the water from Falmouth. Don't forget a trip up the river and enjoy some breathtaking views!

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