The Greenbank Hotel in Falmouth blends coastal Cornish living with the finest in contemporary comfort – and now you could win a two-night break there
The Greenbank, with uninterrupted sea views, has been a focal point in Falmouth for centuries and famous guests have included Florence Nightingale and author Kenneth Grahame, who wrote letters to his son here which later formed the basis for The Wind in the Willows.
The en-suite rooms are stylish, nautical and fresh, providing excellent facilities such as plush bedding, local Living Sea Therapy toiletries, flatscreen TVs, free Wi-fi and complimentary tea/coffee. In the evening, dine in the Water’s Edge restaurant, overlooking the harbour. Here executive chef Nick Hodges and his team have a simple ethos – to bring local produce to life, with imagination and creativity.
The hotel is perfectly placed for exploring Falmouth and the region’s attractions, including the world-famous Eden Project. Enjoy everything from world-class sailing and paddleboarding to kayaking and picnic boat trips here – which can all be arranged for guests direct from the hotel’s quay.
YOUR PRIZE
Our winner and a guest will enjoy two nights in the sumptuous Lookout Suite, cocktails on arrival, a Cornish breakfast each morning, a three-course dinner on one evening, a Cornish cream tea, two drinks in The Working Boat pub, and late check-out*.
HOW TO ENTER
Please answer this question by 28 February:
Which former visitor to The Greenbank wrote The Wind in the Willows?
A) Kenneth Williams
B) Kenneth Grahame
C) Graham Greene
Reader Offer
Even if you’re not our lucky winner, you can still save on a Cornish Winter Getaway**, paying from £99 per couple per night for accommodation, full Cornish breakfast, a Cornish cream tea and two drinks in The Working Boat. Add a delicious, three-course, à la carte dinner in the two AA-Rosette Water’s Edge restaurant for £35pp. For more details or to book, please call 01326 312440, quoting ‘coast magazine’. For further hotel information, see greenbank-hotel.co.uk.