St Ives, Cornwall - day trips from
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We are going to St Ives mid September for a week and wondered if anyone knows of any nice trips, by bus as we have no car and I have a buss pass which I'm hoping I can use.
I've been looking online and have found Penzance, less than one hour away, but I'd appreciate it if anyone has more ideas of places to go to for a short trip. Thanks
I've been looking online and have found Penzance, less than one hour away, but I'd appreciate it if anyone has more ideas of places to go to for a short trip. Thanks
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Once you get to Penzance bus station there's lots of choice for shorter trips like Mousehole and Newlyn on the M6.
I think you can get to Newquay from St Ives - the A4 First bus - if you wanted a longer trip. Via Perranporth and Hayle.
The A1 will take you to Land's End via Porthcurno0 -
Summer timetables for Cornwall:-
https://www.firstgroup.com/cornwall/routes-and-maps/summer-timetables0 -
Not much of a destination is Penzance. A day trip from there to Scilly is possible.
I would recommend Falmouth for a day trip. Either by bus or via train.
Porthleven is nice, the bus also continues down the Lizard where you can walk to Kynance Cove.0 -
Have you been to St Ives before? If not, I'd suggest that you just enjoy the town and its beaches. If you're only there for a week, I don't think you'd need to go anywhere else to have a lovely holiday.0
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If you gan get a bus to pendeen / st just. Lovely scenery along the coast road.But Id agree with rach_k spend your time in st ives (not my place of choice) but theres lots to see and do for a week.0
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Not sure if you've come across this but there are some pretty good ideas on places to visit in Cornwall at a site called Let's Go with the Children.
Hopefully of some help!0 -
WeAreGhosts wrote: »Penzance is lovely, compared to where some people live. There's the boat trips, bit of shopping, walk on the prom, watch the world go by in the harbour ...
The coast at Lands End is lovely once you walk more than a few hundred yards from the hell of the awful 'attraction' that's built there.0 -
Course, there's not just buses - there's trains too. From St Ives, the scenery is lovely (you can do a short trip to St Erth, or just to Lelant and walk back).0
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St Ives is lovely but would really recommend you go to Hayle Towans while you are there, 3 miles of beautiful beach and sand dunes. On a nice sunny day is one of the best beaches I have ever been to, turquoise water and golden sand. There is a little pub called the Bluff Inn on top of the cliffs with the most beautiful view. Have a lovely time.
As someone else mentioned the little train trip along the coast via Carbis Bay is lovely too.2008£3002009£13002010£15002011£41952012£21942013£1494
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