Carbis Bay Beach
Carbis Bay Beach, a subtropical splendour owned by the Carbis Bay Hotel is an awarding winning beach and a beautiful place to visit. Its long stretch of golden sand and clear blue waters which are safe for swimming and bathing helped the beach score in the top five in Cornwall's Blue Flag best beaches.
The beach is just a mile away from the extremely popular town of St Ives so is a great place to stop by on a visit. Carbis Bay Beach rarely sees any swell or surf and has very calm waters, perfect for paddle-boarding, swimming and to take young children down to the waters edge. The beach is accessible from the coast path as well as the branch line between St Ives and St Earth which gives you stunning scenery for the whole journey and is highly recommended.
More information on the beach:
- Dog friendly from October 1st - Easter
- Multiple car parks (however Carbis Bay gets very busy and the car parks fill up quickly)
- RNLI lifeguard cover
- Toilet, cafe, beach shop and restaurant at the hotel
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Carbis Bay Beach Cornwall , England
Beautiful Carbis bay beach in Cornwall , England
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Lelant Saltings to Carbis Bay
A walk from Lelant Saltings to Carbis Bay.
Cloudy Bay Beach BBQ’s at Carbis Bay
Places to see in ( St Ives - UK ) Carbis Bay Beach
Places to see in ( St Ives - UK ) Carbis Bay Beach
One of Cornwall's five award-winning Blue Flag 2013 beaches, owned by the Carbis Bay Hotel, with safe bathing beach surrounded by subtropical splendour.
Facing northeast and just one mile east of St Ives, the Carbis Bay Beach rarely has any surf so makes for an ideal spot for families with toddlers as the sea here is perfect for swimming.
Served by the picturesque St Ives branch line and around a mile long, the golden sands bathe in the bright light of west Cornwall and a short walk on the east side of the Carbis Bay Beach at low tide brings you to Porth Kidney sands where you’ll find a RSPB bird sanctuary, an important habitat for sea birds. Part of an array of beaches that make up St Ives Bay, listed as one of the world’s best by the Most Beautiful Bays in the World Organisation, the beach at Carbis Bay is surrounded by sub-tropical plants and lapped by turquoise waters which just might just have you thinking you were somewhere much further south.
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Carbis Bay Beach Cornwall England UK
Beautiful day at Carbis Bay Cornwall England UK whilst staying at Carbis Bay Hotel
Summer at Carbis Bay Beach
Carbis Bay and Spa Hotel
Carbis Bay and Spa Hotel
Carbis Bay, Carbis Bay, TR26 2NP, United Kingdom
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This property is 1 minute walk from the beach. Set in tropical gardens, this elegant hotel offers wonderful sea views, an award-winning restaurant and direct access to Carbis Bay Beach, which is a member of The Most Beautiful Bays In The World organisation. Picturesque St Ives is just 2.4 km away.
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St Ives and Carbis Bay areas in July 2019 ( 1st rough edit)
Drone footage of ST Ives Bay area by drone. I am a CAA approved professional pilot which allows me nearer built areas than ones who arent. Please all fly carefully and obey the drone code so all may be safe.
Double decker bus from Carbis Bay, Treloyhan, and into St Ives, Cornwall.
Carbis Bay St Ives United Kingdom May 2015
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Carbis Bay Beach
Carbis Bay Beach is a sandy beach in St Ives Bay in West Cornwall. It is privately owned by the Carbis Bay Estate however is open to the public via two entrances, the main one being by the hotel and the other being along the coast path towards Lelant.
The beach is one of eight beaches in Cornwall to have won the Blue Flag 2019 award. The other beaches which has won the Blue Flag 2019 award are Polzeath Beach near Wadebridge, Porthmeor Beach in St Ives, Porthminster Beach in St Ives, Gyllyngvase Beach in Falmouth, Widemouth Bay near Bude, Trevone Bay near Padstow and Porthtowan Beach near Redruth.
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Places to see in ( Carbis Bay - UK )
Places to see in ( Carbis Bay - UK )
Carbis Bay is a seaside resort and village in Cornwall, England, UK. It lies one mile southeast of St Ives, on the western coast of St Ives Bay, on the Atlantic coast. The South West Coast Path passes above the beach. Wheal Providence mine in Carbis Bay is the type locality of the rare mineral Connellite.
Carbis Bay is almost contiguous with the town of St Ives and is in St Ives civil parish (part of the area served by St Ives Town Council), which encompasses St Ives, Carbis Bay, Lelant and Halsetown. Carbis Bay and St Ives are linked by the A3074 road which joins the A30 at Rose-an-Grouse. Carbis Bay railway station, above the beach, is one of six railway stations on the St Ives Bay Line which joins the mainline at St Erth railway station, which is also at Rose-an-Grouse. St Erth station is the junction for the main line to London Paddington.
Carbis Bay overlooks the small bay of the same name (part of St Ives Bay) which is bounded to the north by Porthminster Point and to the east by Hawk's Point and contains a popular family beach. Hawk's Point is within the Hayle Estuary and Carrack Gladden Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and in the Victorian era was known locally for its pleasure grounds. The garden had a tea house, grotto and was a venue for Sunday School outings, Band of Hope galas, etc.
The parish church, which is dedicated to St Anta and All Saints, contains a peal of ten bells. This was the largest peal in a Cornish parish church until St Keverne's bells was increased to ten in 2001. The Carbis Bay Hotel, on the seafront, was built in 1894 by Silvanus Trevail. Behind the village stands the Knill Monument, known locally as The Steeple, a 50-foot (15 m) high monument to John Knill, a mayor of nearby St Ives during the 18th-century.
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The guys from Dive newquay at Carbis Bay Mine