Study in Falmouth

City guide

Welcome to Falmouth, a truly unique coastal town in Cornwall where a rich maritime heritage meets a thriving contemporary arts scene. As a student, you’ll find an inspiring, creative community, stunning beaches, and a laid-back bohemian atmosphere, making for an unforgettable university experience by the sea.

City Overview

Falmouth in Brief

City Snapshot

  • Location: South coast of Cornwall, on one of the world’s deepest natural harbours.
  • Vibe: Vibrant, artistic, bohemian, with a strong maritime spirit and laid-back coastal charm.
  • Architecture: Charming Georgian houses, bustling quays, and the imposing Pendennis Castle.
  • Nature: Stunning beaches (Gyllyngvase, Swanpool), dramatic coastlines, and lush sub-tropical gardens.
  • Student Hub: Home to Falmouth University and the University of Exeter (Penryn Campus), fostering a huge creative student population.

What Makes Falmouth Special

Falmouth offers an extraordinary blend of world-class creative education, breathtaking natural beauty, and a tight-knit, inspiring community. Its deep connection to the sea, vibrant arts scene, and independent spirit create a unique environment where academic pursuits are balanced with outdoor adventures and a relaxed pace of life. For students, this means endless opportunities for creative expression, marine exploration, and a supportive atmosphere where you can thrive, all while living in a truly picturesque setting.

Student Tip: Embrace the Cornish Pasty! It’s not just a snack, it’s a hearty, budget-friendly meal. Find your favourite local bakery and make it a regular treat.

“Falmouth is just magical. I came here for the art school, but I’ve completely fallen in love with the whole town. It’s got this incredible creative energy, everywhere you look there’s a gallery or an independent shop, and being so close to the beaches is a dream – perfect for clearing your head after a long day in the studio. The student community feels really tight-knit and supportive, and everyone is super friendly. It’s a bit of a trek from home, but it’s totally worth it for the unique vibe, the stunning scenery, and the sense of freedom you get living by the sea. Plus, the fresh pasties are a daily essential!” (Second year student, Falmouth University)

History & Culture

History, Culture & Landmarks

Pendennis Castle

An imposing fortress built by Henry VIII, guarding the Fal Estuary for over 450 years, offering fascinating history and spectacular panoramic views.

National Maritime Museum Cornwall

A world-class attraction on Discovery Quay, delving into Cornwall’s deep connection to the sea with interactive exhibits and historic boats.

Gyllyngvase & Swanpool Beaches

Iconic natural landmarks, these beautiful, easily accessible sandy beaches are perfect for swimming, sunbathing, watersports, and coastal walks.

Student Life

Student Life in Falmouth

Free Things to Do

Relax on Gyllyngvase or Swanpool beaches, hike Pendennis Headland for stunning views, explore the High Street’s art galleries, or visit Falmouth University’s free exhibitions.

Relaxing Sundays

Stroll along Gyllyngvase Beach, enjoy a coffee with sea views at Gylly Beach Cafe, or find a cozy spot at Espressini for excellent coffee and pastries.

Student Food Favourites

Grab a traditional Cornish Pasty from Philps or Rowe’s, enjoy fresh fish & chips from Francine’s, or try affordable Turkish kebabs and wraps at Mangal Turkish Restaurant.

Transport

Getting Around

🚌 First Kernow buses connect residential areas, town centre, Penryn Campus, and Falmouth University campuses.
🚆 The scenic Maritime Line railway connects Falmouth Docks, Town, Penmere, and Penryn stations, linking to Truro for mainline services.
🎓 First Kernow Student Tickets (weekly, monthly, academic year) offer unlimited travel across specific zones.
🚶 The town centre is walkable (though hilly!), and cycling is popular along coastal paths and to Penryn.

Accommodation

Student Accommodation

University Halls

First-year students often choose halls on Penryn Campus or Falmouth University Woodlane Campus, fostering community and support.

Popular Areas

Falmouth town centre, Penryn (for campus proximity), Woodlane, and Greenbank are popular for private rentals, often with picturesque views.

Typical Rent

£450-£700 per month (excl. bills)

Safety

Staying Safe

  • Keep valuables discreet and use secure payment methods, especially in busy areas like the High Street or on nights out.
  • Always use reputable taxi services or ride-sharing apps, particularly late at night, and plan your journey home in advance.
  • Travel in groups when possible after dark, sticking to well-lit main roads and avoiding unfamiliar or poorly lit areas and unlit coastal paths.
  • Familiarise yourself with emergency numbers (999) and your university’s dedicated safety and security helplines for support.