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Chy an Gwedhen is approximately 1 miles from St Ives and located right next to the famous St Michael's coastal path. The property enjoys sea views and offers a selection of breakfasts. It has free on-site parking and free WiFi. Each guest room has a flat-screen TV, alarm clock, ironing facilities and tea/coffee making facilities. All rooms have en-suite shower rooms, with the majority having double showers and all with hairdryers. Complimentary toiletries are also provided. Porthminister beach and Carbis Bay beach are both within a mile's walk and the Tate galley and Barbara Hepwoth Museum are within a 5-minute drive.
in the county of Cornwall
(0.5 miles, 0.9 km)Carbis, is a deeply curving, sheltered bay of soft golden sand that makes it a haven for sea-bathing...
a Seaside Town in the county of Cornwall
(0.9 miles, 1.4 km)There is a magical quality surrounding the whole of the Cornish coast of which St.Ives is a small but special part...
in the county of Cornwall
(1.8 miles, 2.9 km, direction SE)The estuary on which the pretty holiday resort of Lelant stands is a paradise for bird watchers, it is also an old village with a long maritime history...
in the county of Cornwall
(2.6 miles, 4.2 km, direction SE)Three miles of golden sands backed by impressive sand dunes have made Hayle a perfect summer place for families to enjoy a holiday. It is an old town, made prosperous in the 18th-century when John Harvey opened his tin, copper and foundry business..
in the county of Cornwall
(4.0 miles, 6.4 km, direction W)This hauntingly beautiful village stands starkly above cliifs that in parts are over 300ft above the sea...
in the county of Cornwall
(4.2 miles, 6.8 km, direction E)Gwithian has a beautiful white sandy beach with frothy Atlantic rollers which act as a magnet for surfers, for this is one of Cornwall's top surfing spots. In medieval times.....
a Seaside Town in the county of Cornwall
(5.2 miles, 8.4 km, direction S)The picturesque village of Marazion with its quaint cottages, shops and pubs, is in a sublime position on the west Cornwall peninsula..
This is a classic prehistoric site, quite possibly a Celtic settlement occupied almost two thousand years ago. In its wild.....
This hauntingly beautiful spot was initially made famous by centuries of shipwreck caused by perilous rocks scattered around its.....
The priory on St.Michael's mount is dedicated to the Archangel who is believed to have appeared to local fishermen in AD 495. The.....
The Men-an-Tol is a massive round holed stone standing between two uprights. It quite probably dates from the Bronze-Age and may.....
In this moorland area thick with pre-historic remains, this is the most accessible and without doubt the most famous of all the.....
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