Andrea’s guidebook

Andrea
Andrea’s guidebook

Food scene

A local favourite with great food.
34 locals recommend
Trevaskis Farm Restaurant
Gwinear Road
34 locals recommend
A great cafe just off the sea front. A good spot to relax after a beach walk.
37 locals recommend
The Rockpool
1 Godrevy Towans
37 locals recommend
A great cafe just off the sea front. A good spot to relax after a beach walk.
A relaxed spot offering food and drinks, with indoor and outdoor seating offering amazing views of the beach. This spot is a favourite for all, couples, families and dog walkers etc.
22 locals recommend
Bluff Inn
18 Riviere Towans
22 locals recommend
A relaxed spot offering food and drinks, with indoor and outdoor seating offering amazing views of the beach. This spot is a favourite for all, couples, families and dog walkers etc.
A great local ice-cream shop.
35 locals recommend
Mr B's
10 Fore St
35 locals recommend
A great local ice-cream shop.
Wetherspoons Plc
21 Commercial St
A local pub found within Camborne offering food and drinks.
10 locals recommend
Tyacks Hotel
27 Commercial St
10 locals recommend
A local pub found within Camborne offering food and drinks.
Local pub just two minutes from your accommodation, offering great food and drinks.
11 locals recommend
St Michaels Mount Inn
9 Fore St
11 locals recommend
Local pub just two minutes from your accommodation, offering great food and drinks.

Sightseeing

Beautiful picturesque beach with views of Godrevy Lighthouse and St Ives Bay. A quiet beach with secluded spots – perfect for watching the sun set and seals can be seen at Mutton Cove.
19 locals recommend
Godrevy Beach
19 locals recommend
Beautiful picturesque beach with views of Godrevy Lighthouse and St Ives Bay. A quiet beach with secluded spots – perfect for watching the sun set and seals can be seen at Mutton Cove.
A local favourite, a small quaint Cornish town offering wonderful views, restaurants, pubs, cafes, shops and more.
610 locals recommend
St Ives
610 locals recommend
A local favourite, a small quaint Cornish town offering wonderful views, restaurants, pubs, cafes, shops and more.
Hayle is a town home to three miles of golden beaches. With various pubs and cafes found in the town.
49 locals recommend
Hayle
49 locals recommend
Hayle is a town home to three miles of golden beaches. With various pubs and cafes found in the town.
This expanse of beach is what makes up most of Hayle’s ‘3 miles of golden sand’. At low tide all the Hayle beaches join up to provide an impressive stretch of sand popular with sand yachts and kite buggies.
14 locals recommend
Hayle Towans station
14 locals recommend
This expanse of beach is what makes up most of Hayle’s ‘3 miles of golden sand’. At low tide all the Hayle beaches join up to provide an impressive stretch of sand popular with sand yachts and kite buggies.
As a frequent winner of the Blue Flag award Porthtowan beach has all the qualities and amenities one would expect. Good food can be found at the beachside ‘Blue Bar’ and there is a village shop a couple of minutes walk up the road.
107 locals recommend
Porthtowan Beach
107 locals recommend
As a frequent winner of the Blue Flag award Porthtowan beach has all the qualities and amenities one would expect. Good food can be found at the beachside ‘Blue Bar’ and there is a village shop a couple of minutes walk up the road.
Porthkidney Sands is a north-facing beach at the mouth of the Hayle Estuary that lies just two miles from the picturesque harbour town of St Ives, West Cornwall. Porthkidney is a vast expanse of sands, facing Hayle Towans to the east of the estuary. At low tide the beach can stretch almost a mile out to sea. The beach is backed by picturesque sand dunes. West Cornwall Golf Club overlooks the beach. The neighbouring beach of Carbis Bay, which sits the other side of the Hawks Point headland, is a short walk along the South West Coast Path, which then proceeds to St Ives.
54 locals recommend
Porthkidney Beach
Church Road
54 locals recommend
Porthkidney Sands is a north-facing beach at the mouth of the Hayle Estuary that lies just two miles from the picturesque harbour town of St Ives, West Cornwall. Porthkidney is a vast expanse of sands, facing Hayle Towans to the east of the estuary. At low tide the beach can stretch almost a mile out to sea. The beach is backed by picturesque sand dunes. West Cornwall Golf Club overlooks the beach. The neighbouring beach of Carbis Bay, which sits the other side of the Hawks Point headland, is a short walk along the South West Coast Path, which then proceeds to St Ives.
Great beach with lots of sand and rock pools. Plenty of parking between the road and the beach.
142 locals recommend
Gwithian Beach
142 locals recommend
Great beach with lots of sand and rock pools. Plenty of parking between the road and the beach.