The South West of the United Kingdom is famous for its beaches and seaside towns. A visit to St. Ives immediately became apparent, coupled with recommendations from friends who had visited the town.

The public car park was situated about 10 minutes walk away from the town, keeping traffic congestion in the town center at bay. Cobbled stone roads and pavements snaked around the hillside town with houses and shops closely built together. The path down to the seaside was littered with restaurants, souvenir shops and water sport shops, testament to its status as a vacation destination.

Different from the rocky seaside of Plymouth, one can actually run along the sandy beach on low tide. The weather was perfect throughout our one day visit here. This brought everyone out of the warmth of the living room and brought the chilly, breezy beach to life.

St. Ives has proven to be a relaxing and rejuvenating place to be in:- fresh seafood, cozy restaurants, active beach , warm cottages, fresh flowers, happy holiday-makers.
2 comments:
happy holiday makers.
Hey, when's the next one huh? XD
bout the same time this year.. (",)
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