Falmouth
Falmouth is a dynamic coastal town on Cornwall’s south coast, world-renowned for its magnificent deep-water harbour, which ranks as the third-largest natural port on the planet.
Its strategic maritime importance is anchored by the imposing Pendennis Castle, a fortress built by Henry VIII in the 16th century to defend the Carrick Roads from foreign invasion. Historically, the town served as the primary station for the Falmouth Packet Service, which carried royal mail to the furthest reaches of the British Empire for over 150 years.
Today, Falmouth is a sophisticated cultural hub, home to the National Maritime Museum Cornwall and a prestigious arts university that fuels a vibrant local scene of independent galleries and festivals.
Visitors are drawn to its diverse landscape, ranging from the sheltered, golden sands of Gyllyngvase Beach to the bustling, historic pier where working boats and luxury yachts share the glistening waters.
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