Our local favourites


A selection of our favourite things to do, places to eat and accommodation in this wonderful part of the world. 

 
 
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Porthmeor west

Possibly the best kept secret in St Ives. The West side of Porthmeor Beach is very popular with locals enjoying authentic Italian pizzas, great coffee and ice cold beers from the rooftop bar in the evening. Keep an eye out for live music and special events happening over the summer.

Tregenna Castle.

Tregenna Castle

The castle is a Grade II Listed building sat amognst 72 acres of lush botanical gardens and natural woodland, and has stunning views over St Ives and up the North Cornwall coastline towards Godrevy Lighthouse. This Hotel resort also offers luxury self catering lodges, a golf course, 2 tennis courts, a restaurant and an outdoor heated pool.

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Swim at porthgwidden

This is the smallest beach of soft golden sand in St Ives and located just beneath the Island facing East making it a wonderful sun trap and very well sheltered from the prevailing Westerly wind. Barely 100m across this beach is popular with families and boasts a lovely beach cafe too. Get down early on a summers day and slide in for a morning dip off the rocks.

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Explore the coast path to Zennor

Follow one of the most spectacular stretches of coastline in the UK from Porthmeor Beach in St Ives heading west towards Zennor. It is a solid 6 mile walk and not for the faint hearted but worth every step. Your efforts will be rewarded by a glorious pint of beer or Cream Tea from the legendary Tinners Arms in the village of Zennor.


Moomaid of Zennor

Moomaid of zennor ice cream

luxury local Cornish ice cream produced on family run dairy farm perched on the cliffs between Zennor Hill and The Atlantic Ocean. Parlours can be found in Zennor Village, St Ives Harbour and Porthtowan.

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Minnack Theatre

The Minack Theatre is a unique theatre carved into the cliffs high above the Atlantic ocean near the magnificent Porthcurno Beach. There is a full programme of shows, musicals and music all summer, as well as comedy and story-telling events. The venue looks onto the Ocean and isn’t uncommon to spot passing Dolphins, Whales and Baskin Sharks from your seats.

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The secret beach — Porthkidney

Just 2 short miles from St Ives, Porthkidney is a beautiful expanse of golden sand sitting in between Hayle to the East and Carbis Bay to the West. Dogs are welcomed here all year round and RNLI lifeguard cover is provided July-August. You can access the beach via the SW coast path from Carbis Bay our park at St Uny Church and follow the meandering footpath through West Cornwall Golf Club and over the sand dunes.

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Barbara Hepworth Museum & Sculpture garden

The Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Gardens are located in the centre of St Ives. The Gardens offer a genuine insight into the work and inspiration of one of Britain’s most important artists. Stunning sculptures in bronze, stone and wood are featured in the museum and garden, along with painting and drawings from various stages of her life.

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Cohort hostel

A recently renovated and family run hostel situated in a Grade 2 listed building in the center of St Ives. This super chilled yet luxurious hostel is family run and extremely eco friendly. Theres even a hot outside shower for after your surf! Prices start from as little as £17 per night.

St Ives ebikes

Rent an eBike and tackle one of the most spectacular rides in the country, the Coast Road from St Ives to Zennor and Cape Cornwall. If you are feeling brave, you can ride all 45 miles of the Land's End Loop. St Ives eBikes has a fleet of high end eBikes available to rent from their shop at the top of the hill behind Porthmeor and also offers guided tours. website here