St Ives

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Move over stodgy pasties and greasy fish and chips! From Fifteen Cornwall to Rick Stein, Cornwall is now a foodie paradise... read more »
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I had a crazy notion that to be truly on holiday you had to either be speaking a different language or spending a different currency. A week camping in Cornwall proved that’s nonsense ... read more »
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Great beaches, fine food and a dash of culture – there's plenty of summer fun to be found on Cornwall’s north coast... read more »
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Summer may be over, but St Ives, the resort-cum-art colony on the southwest tip of England, is open for business year-round nowadays. Even in winter, there is a healthy charm about the place.... read more »
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Cornwall can be overrun with tourists – but there are still quiet cliffs and coves where you can watch the sunset alone and in silence. From Falmouth and St Agnes to Tintagel and St Ives, I pick five... read more »
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St Ives boasts effortless charm and beauty. A perfect destination with everything you could wish for...and more!... read more »
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There are three very good reasons to visit St Ives right now: the ailing pound against the euro, a great new luxury place to stay, and a fantastic exhibition at the Tate
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Cornwall may be famous for its cream, spectacular natural coastline and artistic heritage - but it’s also a great place to go green, with plenty of eco-gems to discover in St Ives... read more »
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