Alysia’s guidebook

Alysia
Alysia’s guidebook

Local Beach

Carbis Bay Beach is a 5-10 minute stroll down the hill from Little Lason. It’s a beautiful Bay with fine golden sand, offering mostly clean, calms and safe waters to bathe. The beach has been awarded blue flag status for water quality, facilities and safety. The Carbis Hotel provide offer beach restaurants and there are also takeaway facilities. Ocean Sports offer - windbreaks, deckchairs, kayaks and SUP hire. There is paid parking at but it is limited and quite expensive.
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Carbis Bay
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This is a quiet beach compared to Carbis Bay and the St Ives town beaches. You can also take your dog on the beach all day. You can drive to it, but it is easily accessed from the Cabin, down the road and onto the foot path. There are 3 paths to choose from, low, middle and high. Just ask if you want us to point you in the right direction. Fabulous sunrises to be viewed if you are keen to get up and our early.
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Porthkidney Beach
Church Road
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This is a quiet beach compared to Carbis Bay and the St Ives town beaches. You can also take your dog on the beach all day. You can drive to it, but it is easily accessed from the Cabin, down the road and onto the foot path. There are 3 paths to choose from, low, middle and high. Just ask if you want us to point you in the right direction. Fabulous sunrises to be viewed if you are keen to get up and our early.
The gateway to St Ives. This is where the train from Carbis Bay (5 Minuit, breathtaking one stop journey) arrives. Porthminster Beach Boasts a half mile long strip of golden sand, crystal clear water and great views to St Ives Harbour. It holds a blue flag, award, safe bathing waters, restaurant, cafe, cocktail bar. Your can walk here from Carbis Bay along the coast path, takes about 20-30mins and is really pleasant.
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Porthminster Beach Cafe
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The gateway to St Ives. This is where the train from Carbis Bay (5 Minuit, breathtaking one stop journey) arrives. Porthminster Beach Boasts a half mile long strip of golden sand, crystal clear water and great views to St Ives Harbour. It holds a blue flag, award, safe bathing waters, restaurant, cafe, cocktail bar. Your can walk here from Carbis Bay along the coast path, takes about 20-30mins and is really pleasant.
Snuggled between St Ives Harbour Beach and Porthmeor Beach this lovely small beach has a nice takeaway facility and excellent restaurant.
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Porthgwidden Beach
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Snuggled between St Ives Harbour Beach and Porthmeor Beach this lovely small beach has a nice takeaway facility and excellent restaurant.

Sightseeing

St Ives’ largest beach, it has it all. Great surf, restaurants, cafe, bars. The Tate gallery provides the backdrop. The best sunsets too.
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Porthmeor Beach
Porthmeor Hill
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St Ives’ largest beach, it has it all. Great surf, restaurants, cafe, bars. The Tate gallery provides the backdrop. The best sunsets too.
St Michael’s Mount is a tidal island in Mounts Bay approx 5 miles from Carbis Bay. At Low tide is accessible from Marazion on foot via a causeway. At high tide you need to take the little passenger boat.
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Sankti Míkaelsfjall
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St Michael’s Mount is a tidal island in Mounts Bay approx 5 miles from Carbis Bay. At Low tide is accessible from Marazion on foot via a causeway. At high tide you need to take the little passenger boat.
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Minack Leikhús
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Modern and Contemporary Art

Iconic gallery overlooking Porthmeor Beach and the Atlantic Ocean in St Ives. Exhibits works by esteemed British artists who have links to the area. It houses some impressive pieces, sculptures and exhibitions.
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Tate St. Ives
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A remarkable insight into the work and outlook of one of the UK’s most important 20th century artists. One Hepworth’s home and studio see her Sculptures in bronze, stone and wood in the museum and garden along with paintings, drawings and archive material.
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Barbara Hepworth Museum og Sculpture Garden
Barnoon Hill
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A remarkable insight into the work and outlook of one of the UK’s most important 20th century artists. One Hepworth’s home and studio see her Sculptures in bronze, stone and wood in the museum and garden along with paintings, drawings and archive material.

Surfing Lessons

St Ives Surf School on Porthmeor Beach - offer surf lessons, wetsuit and board hire. A great team. Take a look at their webpage or social media ages to book.
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St Ives Surf School
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Watersports

Visit Glenn and Gill at Ocean Sports Centre and try your hand at stand up paddle boarding .... lessons, tours or hire Kayaks. A great way of exploring Carbis Bay by water.
Based on Carbis Bay Beach. Try your hand at stand up paddle boarding or Kayaking.
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Ocean Sports Centre
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Based on Carbis Bay Beach. Try your hand at stand up paddle boarding or Kayaking.

Boat Trips

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Dolly P Boat Trips, St Ives
Wharf Road
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Outdoor theatre with a hell of a view!

Created by Rowena Crew in 1893. Rowena and her team of helpers worked largely with hand tools to create this open air theatre overlooking one for the most beautiful beaches in the world - Porthcurno. You don’t have to watch a play, you can pay to go and have a look around when there’s not a performance on.
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Minack Leikhús
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