Helston to Falmouth

Cornwall Pub trail continues from the town of Falmouth which is home to the world's third largest deep-water harbour down to the creek side village of Gweek where the National Seal Sanctuary cares for abandoned seal pups.

The Lion and Lamb, Ashton

The Lion and Lamb, Ashton
The Lion & Lamb is an outstanding family run pub on the Main A394 Helston to Penzance road with a wide range and rapidly growing reputation for both food and real ales.

Superb food is served every day from a varied menu of home cooked meals and desserts using locally sourced products where possible.  Children and OAP's are welcome to have smaller portions from the menu and we try cater for special requirements. We have just been awarded the Chefs GOLD award for the 3rd year running.


The Queens Arms, Breage

The Queens Arms, Breage
The Queens Arms is a traditional Cornish public house, featuring beamed ceilings and open fireplaces, it also has the benefit of a restaurant area in addition to two outside dining and drinking areas.

The pub offers a wide variety of real ales with up to seven available at a time and extensive lunchtime and evening menus with a wide variety of homemade specials also being available daily.We look forward to welcoming you soon.


The Bell Inn, Helston

The Bell Inn, Helston
The Bell is one of the premier public houses in the market town of Helston, famous for the annual Flora day celebrations.

The Bell is at the heart of this with its very large outside area. Our two open fires offer a warm atmosphere in the winter making a great place to meet friends or just pop in for a coffee.
Plenty of entertainment is available at the weekends with live local bands.




The Cadgwith Cove, Cadgwith

The Cadgwith Cove, Cadgwith
The Cadgwith Cove offers you a warm welcome in the traditional Cornish fishing village pub. With its rugged coastline and tranquil setting the Cadgwith gives you the unique opportunity to explore the rural splendour of the Lizard.
Over 300 years old, the Inn has remained unspoilt since the cove's smuggling days, and the bars are full of atmosphere and relics adorn the walls collected from such a rich seafaring history.




The Three Tuns, St Keverne

The Three Tuns, St Keverne
Welcome to The Three Tuns Hotel, St.Keverne. We would like to extend to you the very warmest of Cornish welcome from the owners: Ian & Linsey Mason.  

It is sometimes lively, often informal, but we hope, always friendly and courteous.  We are situated in the quiet Village of St. Keverne on the Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall. 




The White Hart, St Keverne

White Hart, St Keverne
The White Hart is located in the village of St Kevene on the edge of the Lizard Penisula and is ideally located to explore this rugged coast line.
The menu is full of traditional favourites complimented by our daily specials.

Our garden to the side of the pub is great for families to enjoy whilst we also have a main bar with pool and darts areas.



The Gweek Inn, Helston

The Gweek Inn, near Helston
The Gweek Inn is located next to the popular National Seal Sanctuary in this picturesque village.

It offers a wide selection of Cornish real ales including Doom bar and Betty Stoggs.

The restaurant area has been decorated to give a warm and welcoming atmosphere and we offer Sunday carvery lunches which are extremely popular.


The Halfway House, Rame

The Halfway House, Rame
The Halfway House is as the name suggest Halfway between Falmouth and Helston.
Recently refurbished under new Owners David & Josephine the pub now offers something for everyone.

As David is the Chef he has created some great specials and well as offering a traditional menu but the reason to really go is the fresh Carvery and home made desserts all on display to make your mouth water. 




Trelowarren Arms, Budock Water, near Falmouth

Trelowarren Arms, Budock Water

The Trelowarren Arms is a fabulous village pub which has recently been refurbished.  It is located in Budock Water just 2 miles from Falmouth.  It's delightful setting is ideal for everyone and a there's a warm welcome for families.

There is a full menu for lunch and dinner - booking is advisable. We have a beer garden and a patio with seating, so you can enjoy a quiet drink and relax with friends and family. We look forward to welcoming you soon.


The Famous Barrel, Penryn

The Famous Barrel, Penryn
The Famous Barrel is a long established public house set by the riverside in Penryn.  It's unique feature is the entrance door made from a section of a brewers barrel.  It has plenty of charm inside and very popular with the local community.

Our garden area to the rear is ideal for enjoying the sun over a drink with friends. We have WI-FI available and offer traditional pub games such as pool.


The Seaview, Falmouth

The Seaview Inn, Falmouth

The Seaview as the name suggests has fantastic panoramic views of the harbour in Falmouth which can be admired from the outside patio at the front of the pub.
Our country style Inn offers great Cornish Ales and a selection of wines, spirits and ciders.

For those looking to stay a little longer we have 3 ensuite rooms.


The Prince of Wales, Falmouth
 The Prince of Wales, Falmouth

We are an historic public house dating back to the Edwardian era, where you will find a traditional Cornish welcome in a traditional Cornish pub.

The Prince of Wales is situated in a favoured position opposite the Prince of Wales Pier in the centre of town. From where you can enjoy many boat cruises around the local area or explore Falmouth on foot.




Finn McCouls, Falmouth

Finn McCouls, Falmouth
As the name suggests, this is a classic Irish bar with its wooden floors and feature carpet with Guinness logos.
It is home to plenty of live music throughout the week and people of all ages are welcome. Spread over 2 floors with a large TV upstairs available, its perfect for watching those top sporting events.

Centrally located in Falmouth, Finns is a great place to meet up with friends and enjoy a good night out.