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Welcome to Chellowdene

Bed and breakfast together with a very warm welcome awaits you at Chellowdene, Falmouth, Cornwall. We are located within 50 yards of the Blue Flag Gyllyngvase Beach offering superb facilities for bathing and surfing together with cafe, bar and restaurant facilities. Castle Beach and the Swanpool leisure complex and nature reserve are only a short walk away. We are also only a 10 minute walk from Falmouth town centre and within 20 yards of a hotel with comprehensive leisure centre facilities.

Open all year round, Chellowdene Bed and Breakfast, Falmouth, Cornwall is a lovely property in a superb location with sea views from all rooms. In addition, some rooms also have balconies overlooking the scenic Falmouth Bay. We also have private off road parking directly in front of the property. In addition to being just a short walk from several of Falmouth's superb beaches, Chellowdene is also close to a range of excellent transport links including buses, taxis and the local railway stations.

 
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Falmouth is one of the foremost holiday destinations in the UK offering everything from superb, clean beaches to sailing, cliff walking and a bustling town centre with a wide range of shops and restaurants. There are boat trips available taking you out into the lovely Falmouth bay or up the beautiful Fal Estuary to the county town of Truro. You can also take the passenger ferry over to St Mawes on the lovely Roseland Peninsula.

Falmouth has a long maritime tradition dating back to the days of the tea clippers and there are regular marine events staged throughout the season ranging from gig and yacht racing to races between the local gaff rigged working boats. Numerous epic voyages have started and finished in Falmouth. Ellen McArthur landed at the end of her record breaking round the world trip in Falmouth.

As a result of this long tradition, Falmouth has a branch of the National Maritime Museum located by the harbour. This is a truly excellent facility with a wide range of exhibits together with cafe, shop and observation tower overlooking the town and harbour.

 
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