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Hotel
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BED &
BREAKFAST TARIFF
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Bed & Breakfast
from
£35.00 to £42.00 per person per night
Dinner, Bed
& Breakfast from
£52.00 to £59.00 per person per night
Children sharing
with 2 adults will be charged as follows: Up to 7 years of age,
£ 12.00 per night. from 8 to 13 years, £20.00 per night.
Special breaks available
early & late season
Please enquire for latest details
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Broadmead Hotel
Falmouth, Cornwall
Open all year
Bed & Breakfast or Half Board
Excellent traditional cuisine
Tastefully furnished
Pleasant relaxed atmosphere
All rooms with en-suite facilities
Out of season short breaks available
Private car parking
Most major credit cards accepted
The
Broadmead Hotel is a select, privately owned hotel of charm and character,
offering a high standard of comfort and personal service.
Tastefully furnished throughout with a pleasant relaxed atmosphere, there
are twelve individually furnished bedrooms, each with en-suite bathroom.
All have remote control televisions, tea & coffee making facilities, central
heating, direct dial telephone and radio.
There are two ground floor rooms, making them particularly suitable for
the less mobile. A quiet non-smoking lounge, TV lounge, licensed bar and
private car park.
The hotel is delightfully situated overlooking the beautiful Kimberley
Park, with its myriad of ever changing colours throughout the seasons,
yet just a short stroll from the quayside and shops.
The
restaurant enjoys an enviable reputation for excellent traditional cuisine,
both locally and with visitors. The menu is varied and uses the best local
produce where possible and is complemented by a carefully selected range
of wines. Special diets are also catered for.
Falmouth is really well situated for exploring this region of Cornwall
and is well served by bus and train services for getting about. If you
come by car, then even the most remote areas are accessible.
Within about 45 minutes, you could be in Penzance, Lizard Peninsula, lands
End or visiting the Tate Gallery in St Ives. Alternatively, you could
visit some of the many wonderful public gardens such as the Lost Gardens
of Heligan or the truly awe inspiring Eden Project whose progress you
may have seen on TV during the past year. This is now firmly established
as one of the top visitor attractions in the country.
Falmouth of course, is well known for its maritime history and is a very
popular area for boating and yachting. The twin castles of Falmouth and
St Mawes stand proud at the entrance to the Carrick Roads and are well
worth a visit. There are many interesting walks in the surrounding area's
and in fact the coastal path passes through Falmouth. If you like to spend
time on the beach, then you will not be disappointed with our choice of
safe sandy beaches, all within one to two miles of the hotel.
This part of Cornwall boasts an exceptionally pleasant climate, where
it is warm in summer, as you would expect, but is usually very mild in
the autumn and winter and not forgetting that spring arrives a little
earlier than in other parts of the country.
Because of the mild climate, many unusual plants thrive that you would
normally associate with the more tropical areas of the worldand this gives
Falmouth a different 'feel' to that of other coastal resorts.
The hotel remains open throughout the year to cater for those who take
their holiday during the golden autumn or winter months, during which
it can be exceptionally mild in Falmouth.
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