5/5 - Excellent
Very good under the difficult circumstances approaching the near lockdown. I would also mention the bus services which were very good, didn't need the car you can see more from the top of a double-decker!!
Very good under the difficult circumstances approaching the near lockdown. I would also mention the bus services which were very good, didn't need the car you can see more from the top of a double-decker!!
Very pretty, but crowded!
No good for people who cannot walk far
No where to park - not even in out of town park and ride
Watch out for the gulls when you’re eating. Very busy in summer, lots of dogs & gulls.
Watch the gulls if you’re eating as they suddenly swoop. In the summer there are loads of gulls, dogs & gets very busy!

Witness the work of a celebrated sculptor in her St. Ives home, where she experimented with new materials and made works that were inspired by the Cornish landscape.

Why not spend a lazy afternoon at Harbour Sand during your trip to St Ives? While you're in the area, stroll along the seaside.

At the seaside outpost of this renowned British gallery, exhibitions celebrate the work of artists who have lived and worked in St. Ives.

Enjoy views of rugged cliffs and take lessons with a local surf school at this picturesque cove that has long inspired artists.

Rent a hut and play mini-golf with your family with a picturesque backdrop of headland cliffs, the sea and the Godrevy Lighthouse.

If a restful holiday is part of your travel plans, Porthgwidden Beach might be the perfect place to visit during your trip to St Ives. While you're in the area, stroll along the seaside.








