a restaurant offers pub-style lunch and dinner, and the bar hosts regular live music. parking is available. cottages add living areas, and some have washing machines and pull-out sofas. casual rooms have en suite bathrooms and simple, modern decor, plus flat-screen tvs and tea and coffeemaking facilities. free continental or full breakfast is served in the restaurant or delivered to rooms. set across a landmark 14th-century inn and several adjacent cottages and nearby apartments, this harbourside lodging is a 4-minute walk from tate st. ives train station. ives gallery at porthmeor beach and an 11-minute walk from st. most have water views. check-in time: 3:00 pmcheck-out time: 10:00 am Cornwall Airport Newquay 1 hr 1
Godrevy (33 min) This tiny island features a 19th-century stone lighthouse, plus seagulls & other birds. Saint Ives Bay (28 min) This crescent bay features a long sandy beach, several villages & the Godrevy Lighthouse. The Towans (26 min) Popular vacation destination on the coast with beach swimming, dunes & traditional lodging. Carbis Bay Beach (15 min) Sandy sweep in a sheltered bay with a hotel & laidback eateries, plus waters popular for swimming. Godrevy Lighthouse (33 min) An octagonal 19th-century beacon on an uninhabited rocky islet, once manned, now solar powered. Porthgwidden Beach (5 min) Small, sheltered sand beach featuring a cafe & a row of rentable 2-story huts with deck chairs. Porthmeor Beach (4 min) Near the Tate St Ives building, this scenic sandy beach is popular with surfers & swimmers. Geevor Tin Mine (36 min) Former mine, now a museum with underground hard hat tours led by ex-miners. Paradise Park and JungleBarn Cornwall (20 min) Rare birds and animals, plus an indoor children's play centre, walled garden and miniature railway. Porthminster Beach (6 min) Award-winning sand beach perfect for families with a café, a minigolf, & a lifeguard in season. Tate St Ives (4 min) Spectacular modern gallery with sea views and local and international artworks, plus a cafe. Saint Michael's Mount (27 min) Laid-back, picturesque rocky island featuring a small village, medieval church & castle. Mount's Bay (28 min) Large natural harbour & marine conservation zone, with sandy beaches & a castle-topped tidal island. Porthkidney Beach (15 min) Crescent-shaped beach to the side of a river mouth, with a vast expanse of sand at low tide. Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden (4 min) Museum and garden preserved as it was in 1975, with sculptures, drawings, photographs and documents. |