TODAY we are in St Ives as the Voice continues its serialisation of the travel book, Cornwall Favourites For One And All!: A Quick Guide To Good Places To Visit Across The County.
Voice journalist Andrew Townsend, the author of the book, says: “Our lovely tour around Cornwall has recently seen us visiting Land’s End, Sennen Cove and the Tin Coast. Before that, we had been making our way along the south coast of the county, in the latter stages exploring Mousehole and Porthcurno.
“For the latest part of the tour, we are heading along the extensive northern coast of Cornwall.”
St Ives, which is served by a most scenic branchline railway, is consistently voted as one of the top holiday places to visit not only in Britain but also in Europe.
And it’s not hard to see why. The beaches, the light, the air, the narrow streets, the harbour, the seabirds, the seals, the cottages, the views, the gift shops and the food and drink all combine to create a tempting mix.
Then there’s the art and culture. St Ives has a long association with artists and in 1993 it saw the opening of the Tate St Ives gallery which also manages the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden in the town.
The sandy harbour in St Ives on a winter's day. Video: Andrew Townsend
Meanwhile, the lifeboat station can be visited on the harbourside. A number of lifeboat stations are positioned around the Cornish coast, with the brave lifeboat crews saving lives every year.
Next time, we will be at Carbis Bay, the smaller neighbour to St Ives, which rose to prominence in 2021 when it was chosen as the location for a meeting of world leaders at a G7 Summit.
Our tour around Cornwall, visiting well-known spots but also lesser-known locations, offers something for everyone, from sandy beaches, remote moorland, storm-beaten cliffs and scenic rivers to historic towns, pretty villages, mining relics and visitor attractions.
*Andrew Townsend is a journalist and writer. More details of Cornwall Favourites For One And All!: A Quick Guide To Good Places To Visit Across The County can be found via this link to Andrew’s author page on Amazon - bit.ly/AndrewTownsendAuthor
