If you caught up with us last week, you will have seen part one of our guide to St Ives beaches and today we’re back with part two. We think St Ives has some of the most beautiful beaches in the country, yes we may be a little biased but wait until you see them. What better way to make the most of your self catering holiday than to explore our beautiful Cornish beaches?
Gwithian
About thirty minutes drive from our holiday
cottages you will find the beautiful and expansive Gwithian. It offers
everything a family could want with The Sunset Surf beachside café and bar
overlooking the beach, great surf conditions and plenty of small coves and rock
pools for the kids to enjoy.
Awards: Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence.
Lifeguard
Service: Cover from 5th May
to 30th September and weekends during October.
Parking:
Parking at Gwithian Towans
Dogs: Seasonal dog ban from Easter to 1st October.
Toilets:
Yes
Carbis
Bay
Sheltered by the large tree covered cliffs,
Carbis Bay is only is only a ten minute drive from our luxury accommodation
making it the perfect family friendly beach. You can even arrive by foot
following the beautiful cliff walk that leads straight to the beach. The lack
of surf means it’s not ideal for those looking to catch a wave, but the
turquoise waters are perfect for swimmers and young families.
Awards: Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence
Lifeguard
Service: Cover from 7th July to 2nd September.
Parking:
Parking at train station.
Dogs:
Dogs are permitted from 5a.m.- 8 a.m during summer.
Allowed at any time from October 1st – Easter Day.
Toilets:
Yes
Porthkidney
The vastness of Porthkidney, particularly
when the tide is out, makes this beach the perfect option if you want the space
to kick a ball about. The sheer size of this beach means you don’t need to
worry about overcrowding. It’s also one of the few beaches that allows dogs all
year round so if you’ve brought man’s best friend with you it’s a great way to
still enjoy some sand between your toes. The only down side is there is no
facilities.
PLEASE
REMEMBER: The river is not suitable for swimming as
the riptides at this end of the beach can be dangerous.
Awards: Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence.
Lifeguard
Service: Daily cover from the 7th July to 2th
September.
Parking:
Very Limited parking at Lelant Church.
Dogs:
Dogs allowed all year round.
Toilets:
No
That’s a wrap on our guide to St Ives beaches. We hope you enjoy exploring
these Cornish gems and much as we do. We’re here to help make your self
catering holiday the best it can be, please don’t hesitate to ask if you need any
advice on which beach is right for you!
Onna x
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