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Okay, I’m going to hold up my hands here and say I’m not a surfer. I’ve tried it, I’ve had lessons, it is just not for me. Plenty of people really do enjoy it though and the best place to give it a go is on Porthmeor Beach.

Having a delicious ice cream on a hot sunny day is such a delightful thing to do. There are lots of ice cream parlours to choose from in St Ives and the surrounding area. Where ever you choose to eat your ice cream though you need to mind those pesky seagulls! The library itself is worth exploring. They have a fascinating range of books about St Ives history and some super works of art.Okay, I know it's Hayle but it is worth the drive over there for a Mr B's. Our children's grandparents live in Hayle and they frequently treat them to a Mr B's which always gets the seal of approval! My chocolate-crazy kids love the Triple Choc Chunk Fudge Chunk Choc Chip Ripple. The Cornish Pasties baked by the bakers of St Ives are simply delicious. The pasty is flaky and crumbly with a beautiful brown sheen, the fillings are sumptuous, hot and so tasty. Nothing like the pale, tasteless versions you know I am talking about! The Barbara Hepworth Museum & Sculpture Garden is a wonderful place to visit. It is right in the heart of town, but is so tranquil and magical. It is a tiny little cafe often filled with aromas of baking. If you get there are just the right time you can get blueberry muffins straight from the oven. Devine with a dollop of clotted cream! Living in St Ives, I’ve become something of a cream tea connoisseur! I’ve tried many many places and have got it down to my top 5 places. 1. Olives

With scones baked daily, you can expect a delicious cream or afternoon tea. Expect giant, misshapen, and fluffy scones. St Ives Farmers’ Market is held every Thursday morning in The Guildhall on Street-An-Pol in St Ives. It is a wonderful market full of local producers and growers. Well worth a visit! Its uses have been varied; as well as a place of worship it was used by revenue officers on the lookout for smugglers, smugglers as a lookout for revenue officers, and it was later used by the war office during WW2. It is a 40 acre public open space with Knill’s Monument sitting at the top. It overlooking St Ives Bay and is a lovely place to explore the woods and heathland.The beloved Moomaid of Zennor on St Andrew’s Street has now reopened. Head here for an outstanding selection of Cornish ice cream, as well as cream teas, coffees, and sundaes. Just out of the crowds, Café Art is located on Chapel Street. They offer a selection of cakes, sandwiches and cream teas. For the dreamers, here is the house that many people would love to live in! It is called Quay House and sits right on Harbour Beach in St Ives. The Market Place Tea Rooms is at the top of Lifeboat Hill in St Ives by the round(ish) Market Place building and the St Eia Church. It is a super pretty tea room that do delicious cream teas, as well as lots of other amazing treats! Alfred Wallis was a Cornish fisherman, who took to painting when his wife died. He started painting at the age of 70 and he painted fishing scenes from around St Ives. His style is called naive and was not appreciated until after his death in 1942.

St Ives has tennis courts! They are just above Porthminster Beach on Primrose Valley. They are synthetic clay courts and are open all year round. Visitors can use the courts on a pay and play basis - just give them a ring to book. The Yellow Canary Café has been part of St Ives for almost 50 years. This independent, family-run café serves up delicious food made with Cornish ingredients.

St Ives Library now houses the tourist information - it used to be in The Guildhall. Pop in to grab all the brochures and bumph and ask any questions - they are lovely people in there.

Perfect for special occasions or just a treat, devour finger sandwiches, cakes, freshly baked scones and Cornish clotted cream. Willy Wallers Ice Cream Factory is the brightly coloured ice cream shop in the harbour. They have a brilliant spinning wheel of ice creams which helps you to choose from their huge range of yumdiddlyumptious flavours.Allison was in St Ives to see an exhibition at the Tate and was wandering through town in the vain hope of seeing something up for rent, when she saw that a café had closed. If you look in the tide line after big winds or a storm on the beach, you will find pieces of seaglass. These are pieces of glass that have been lost into the sea and churned and polished by the waves. They make beautiful momentos and my daughter loves to turn them into pictures and mosaics. The best places in St Ives to collect seaglass are Harbour Beach and Porthmeor Beach. The St Ives Surf School there is really top notch. They give lessons to all levels and seem incredibly good and patient with beginners. You can hire equipment there too if you just want to give it a go. Their menu offers everything from a full English, sandwiches, salads and soups to pizza and classic comfort food. And of course cream tea! As the name suggests, Café Art displays local art and prints which you can buy. They also host craft and art workshops, as well as live events.

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