St Ives Beach

Surfing and Relaxation.

St Ives, perched on Cornwall’s northwestern coast, has long been a magnet for artists, drawn by its unique light and stunning seascapes. The town is home to the Tate St Ives and the Barbara Hepworth Museum, celebrating its rich artistic legacy.

Beyond the art, St Ives offers beautiful beaches like Porthmeor and Porthminster, perfect for surfing and relaxation. Its narrow streets, filled with galleries, cafes, and boutiques, invite exploration and discovery

Beaches and Beyond

Begin your day with the sun rising over Porthminster Beach, where the golden sands and azure waters offer a tranquil start. As the morning unfolds, wander through the town’s narrow lanes, discovering local art galleries and quaint cafés.

By afternoon, the allure of Porthmeor Beach beckons. Here, surfers ride the Atlantic swells, and the rhythm of the waves provides a soothing soundtrack. The beach’s expansive sands are perfect for a leisurely stroll or simply soaking up the sun.

As evening approaches, take a coastal walk towards Clodgy Point, where the rugged cliffs meet the sea, offering breath taking views and a sense of serenity. The path, part of the South West Coast Path, reveals hidden coves and the natural beauty that has inspired artists for generations.

Conclude your day with a meal at a seaside restaurant, savouring fresh seafood while watching the sunset paint the sky in hues of orange and pink. In St Ives, every moment is a blend of natural beauty and cultural richness, inviting you to experience the essence of Cornwall.

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