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cassper
London

How this place changed my life  — 1 year ago

Worth visiting!

it’s just an amazing place. It was sunny the whole time when i went, not one day of rain! The people you meet there are friends worth keeping, amazing people. It’s such a lovely community. Me and my sister started a fire on the beach one night, and its like moths to a flame, soon enough there were 20 or so people around the fire just talking and having a really good time…some of them didn’t evenn live in st ives.

seriously there is so much to do and see in that little place.
ive made friends for life.

Choncey
Stoke on Trent

A review of this place: St-Ives  — 2 years ago

Worth visiting!

IT’S AWESOME!

MissSophie
31 places

The last time I went to this place  — 2 years ago

Worth visiting!

St Ives is magical! Even on a wet, windy day it is a treat. Go to the Tate and the Barbara Hepworth Museum and eat fish and chips on the beach, bliss.

xxxpeach_girlxxx
United Kingdom

This is where i usually stay  — 2 years ago

Worth visiting!

while on holidays this is normally where we stay and spend a lot of tiem there, i love this place. I have had so much fun over the few years, i would really love to go up with a friend or two.
The ghost walk here is amazing and the gift shops and cafes are ever so cute

OneLittleDuck
United Kingdom

Untitled  — 2 years ago

Worth visiting!

one of my favourite places in the UK, just so, so beautiful and all the memories i have here are fantastic. good beachs (for england anyway!), touristy yet definatly not as bad as some places are, pretty and quaint. been there many times and although it’s too small to ever want to live in as used to a large city, i’ll be going back many, many times.

mapetitpuce
Sheffield

..only 2 days, but that still counts!  — 2 years ago

Worth visiting!

The Barbara Hepworth sculpture garden was AMAZING, and I also enjoyed the Tate, and sitting on the beach in the sunshine, and the Porthminster Beach Cafe right on the beach with delicious red mullet and a dark chocolate brulee to finish, and Russetts which had lovely mussels, and really Cornish cream ice-cream, and the sea! It’s so turquoise!

DianeO
Derbyshire

Britain's Most Famous and Influential Artists' Colony!  — 3 years ago

With 326 miles of dramatically contorted coastline (well over 100 of them protected as the ruggedly scenic Coastal Path, a must-hike choice for international trekkers), Cornwall also offers peaceful villages and deserted headlands.

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