This walk is as featured on the BBC
website in conjunction with the BBC Television series Coast
Falmouth has a rich history including The Packet Ships service,
the raid of St Nazaire and an important role in The Battle of Trafalgar.
All these and more will be covered as we take you on a walk around
the town.
Distance: 1.5 miles
Time: 02:00
Advice: Most of the walk goes through the main streets of
Falmouth where there is a one way traffic system. The walk often
leaves the streets behind and heads down to the quays, but these
are reached via steep hills. However the walk can be done at your
pace.
In brief: Enjoy a walk through the historic town of Falmouth,
discovering its many important roles through the years. Either take
the route as an online experience or try out the BBC's brand new
and exciting mobile phone walk when you visit Falmouth.
Start: The walk begins just minutes away from the town's
railway station at the 'Trago' end of the town.
Points of interest: During the walk you will learn about
Falmouth's role in important historical periods like The Battle
of Trafalgar, The Packet Ships service which took important mail
all over the world, and the raid on St Nazaire.
Contact details:
address: cornwall@bbc.co.uk,
Falmouth, Cornwall, TR11 3QY, Cornwall, England
Refreshments: With this being a town walk as well as a coastal
one, there are several cafes, pubs and shops serving beverages,
and food from full meals to the good old Cornish pasty!
Parking: There are several pay and display car parks, most
are near to the start of the walk at The National Maritime Museum
Falmouth. The car parks charge by the hour. But during the evenings
and on Sundays it will cost £1 per visit.
This map highlights the recommended walk through Falmouth.
The start of your walk: Stage
1: Ellen MacArthur
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