St Ives - Glorious Beaches
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Many of St Ives visitors are drawn to the
town by the spectacular sea and coast which surrounds us. The beaches
in the town regularly win the coveted Blue Flag awards for cleanliness, with the
flags proudly flying over Porthmeor and Porthminster beaches in 2011.
With large and small
beaches facing different points of the compass, the town has beaches for
all tastes, be it the quaint charm of small Porthgwidden, the
traditional Porthminster Beach, or Porthmeor Beach popular with families
and surfers making the most of the Atlantic swell.
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Porthmeor Beach
is the largest beach. Due to its westerly
facing, it is popular with families and surfers alike. During the
summer the waves are generally more mellow, ideal for family body
boarding or surf lessons at the Surf School which runs all summer.
Autumn then brings in the Atlantic weather systems which can produce
excellent surfing conditions, best watched from the cafe with a
large cappuccino. Porthmeor Beach Restaurant is ideal for enjoying a
meal overlooking the beach while the sun sets over Mans Head
Porthmeor
Beach is patrolled by lifeguards during the summer season.
Surfing
Page for those interested
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a quiet September Day at Porthmeor

Porthmeor Beach with mellow learning waves,
and then the first of the September swells

Sunny Beach, new friend

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a Sunny June day at Porthminster
and on a Sunny Winter morning

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Porthminster Beach
is also a family beach. Retaining the 1930's feel, the beach has
a putting
green and chalets and is well protected by the town and
piers. The beach has cafes at each end and boasts one of
St Ives' most popular restaurants where you can enjoy a fine meal overlooking the beach.
Porthminster Beach is patrolled by lifeguards during the summer
season
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Porthgwidden Beach
is a much smaller beach, nestling between 'the
Island' and the old pier.
Usually the quietest beach in the town it is
ideal for those seeking
a little peace and quiet.
Patrolled by lifeguards during the summer
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Take a tour of the bay under
your own steam in a self drive hire motor boat
Or relax and take in the view

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The Harbour Beaches
at the Smeatons pier end of the Wharf and beside the old slipway.
These are increasingly popular and of course are right in the heart
of the
town (although all the beaches are never far away).
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Carbis Bay Beach
serves those living and staying in Carbis Bay, being particularly
well
sheltered by Porthminster Point.
You may also see the
St Ives Gig Club practising
or as here, holding a race day against
teams from around Cornwall.
Gig rowing is a traditional Cornish
sport which is currently undergoing a
huge revival, with many towns
in Cornwall now having their own gig club. |

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In the winter, the sea can take on a
totally different character, with the winter storms which shaped the Cornish
Coastline creating the most dramatic seascapes. Nothing blows the cobwebs away
better than a walk along the beach during a winter gale.

With it's history of
fishing and the sea, St Ives is also very proud of it's Lifeboats, which
look after the users of the sea and coastline, and are celebrated each
year on Lifeboat day in August. The town has had lifeboats for
over a century, from the wind and oar powered boats of yesteryear, to
the current Mersey Class lifeboat The Princess Royal and the D
Class Inshore lifeboat of today, which are housed in the new lifeboat
house in the harbour.


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