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St. Ives

Port de St Ives

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Port de St Ives

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St Ives Harbour is a historic and picturesque tidal harbour located on the north coast of Cornwall, England, nestled on the western shore of St Ives Bay. This charming settlement, with an elevation of just 10 metres, has developed around its port since the 6th century, becoming a focal point for maritime activity and a vibrant artistic community. It is characterized by its three main piers—Smeaton's Pier, West Pier, and New Pier—and a beautiful sandy harbour beach that offers a…

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    24 juin 2019

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    Le pittoresque port de pêche et ville balnéaire de St Ives est un véritable joyau sur la côte des Cornouailles. Avec ses rues pavées distinctives - bordées de boutiques indépendantes, de restaurants traditionnels et de maisons de pêcheurs - ainsi qu'un port historique et des plages dorées à proximité, vous trouverez que c'est un endroit charmant à explorer.
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    30 mars 2017

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    La ville de l'artiste de St. Ives est très tranquille sur la côte sud de l'Angleterre. En plus de nombreux studios et d'une petite antenne de la "Tate Gallery", vous …
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    14 juin 2018

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    St Ives est un endroit magnifique si vous n'y allez pas le dimanche. Alors c'est aussi plein qu'à Majorque.
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    Boucle de Zennor depuis St Ives — Cornwall

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    Hike the challenging 11.7-mile St Ives to Zennor Circular Walk, featuring rugged coastal paths and tranquil inland trails in Cornwall.

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    This easy 2.1-mile (3.3 km) hike loops around St Ives Harbour, offering classic Cornish views and passing Smeaton's Pier and beaches.

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    Position:St. Ives, sud-ouest de l'Angleterre, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni

    Foire aux questions

    What are the best options for parking when visiting St Ives Harbour?

    Parking in St Ives can be challenging, especially during peak season. While the intro mentions arriving early, it's worth noting that car parks fill up quickly. Consider using the park-and-ride service from St Erth or Lelant Saltings, which offers a scenic train journey directly into St Ives. If driving directly, aim for large car parks like Trenwith or the Rugby Club, which are a walk from the harbour but often have more availability. Smaller car parks closer to the harbour, such as Sloop Car Park, are very limited.

    Are there any easy, family-friendly walks directly from St Ives Harbour?

    Absolutely! The harbour beach itself is very sheltered and ideal for families, especially at low tide when it connects with Porthminster Beach, offering a vast expanse of sand for play. For a gentle stroll, you can explore the 'Downalong' area, the maze of narrow, cobbled streets behind the harbour, which are mostly flat and lead to small shops and galleries. A walk along Wharf Road, which frames the harbour, is also easy and offers plenty of spots to stop for refreshments.

    Is St Ives Harbour and its surrounding areas accessible for wheelchair users?

    While the main harbour front (Wharf Road) is generally flat and accessible, the historic 'Downalong' area with its narrow, cobbled streets can be challenging for wheelchair users due to uneven surfaces and inclines. Some of the beaches, like Porthminster, offer beach wheelchairs for hire during peak season. It's advisable to check specific routes or attractions beforehand for their accessibility provisions.

    What are the best dog-friendly options for walks and places to eat near St Ives Harbour?

    St Ives is generally very dog-friendly. Many pubs and cafes around the harbour, including the historic Sloop Inn, welcome well-behaved dogs, often providing water bowls. For walks, dogs are typically allowed on the harbour beach during off-peak seasons (usually October to Easter). Outside of these times, nearby Porthkidney Beach is dog-friendly year-round. Always check local signage for current restrictions, especially on beaches.

    Beyond the main harbour, what are some hidden gem walks or viewpoints in the St Ives area?

    For a less crowded experience, consider walking a section of the South West Coast Path heading east towards Carbis Bay or west towards Zennor. These offer stunning coastal views away from the immediate bustle of the town. Another hidden gem is the walk up to the St Nicholas Chapel on the headland (The Island), which provides panoramic views of the harbour, Porthmeor Beach, and the open sea. The path to the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden also offers a tranquil escape.

    How crowded does St Ives Harbour get on weekends, and what's the best way to avoid the busiest times?

    St Ives Harbour can get extremely crowded on weekends, especially during summer and school holidays. One visitor tip suggests it can be

    What kind of public transport is available to reach St Ives Harbour and the coastal path?

    St Ives is well-connected by public transport. The St Ives Bay Line offers a scenic train journey from St Erth or Lelant Saltings directly into St Ives station, which is a short walk from the harbour. There are also local bus services connecting St Ives to nearby towns and villages, making it easy to access different sections of the South West Coast Path without needing a car.

    Are there opportunities for wild swimming near St Ives Harbour?

    Yes, the clear turquoise waters around St Ives offer several spots for wild swimming. The harbour beach itself is sheltered and calm, making it suitable for a dip, especially at high tide. Porthminster Beach, just a short walk from the harbour, is also popular and often has lifeguards during peak season. For a more secluded experience, explore the coves along the coastal path, but always be mindful of tides and currents.

    What kind of accommodation options are available directly near St Ives Harbour?

    The area immediately surrounding St Ives Harbour, particularly in the 'Downalong' district and along Wharf Road, offers a variety of accommodation. You'll find charming fisherman's cottages available for holiday lets, boutique guesthouses, and a few hotels with harbour views. Booking well in advance is highly recommended, especially during peak season, as these prime locations are very popular.

    What are the historical significance of the piers in St Ives Harbour?

    The piers are integral to St Ives' maritime history. Smeaton's Pier, built in the late 18th century and later extended, was crucial for protecting the harbour and facilitating the pilchard fishing industry, featuring two lighthouses. West Pier, constructed in 1894, now houses the Lifeboat House, highlighting the town's ongoing connection to sea safety. These structures reflect St Ives' evolution from a major fishing port to a vibrant coastal town.

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