There can be a lot to remember when you're packing to come away on holiday, so here's a handy checklist of some holiday essentials: Your booking confirmation (email or paper copy) Towels and tea towels Dishcloths, Oven gloves. If you arrive early, feel free to use any of the facilities while we get your accommodation ready for your designated check in time at 3pm. So make sure you pack your swimmers on top incase you want to take a dip. If you're bringing a dog, don't forget their lead and your poop scoop and a bowl for water. Due to Covid19 Restrictions we are unable to provide bedding at this time due to this you will need to remember to bring your own duvets and bedding.
Read MoreThere are lots of facilities on site please feel free to use them on your holiday, also if you arrive early these facilities are also available to you.
Read MoreHere is a list of things at the Chalet incase it helps when packing to save time and space. If anything is missing or broken during your stay please let someone know and this will be fixed or replaced.
Read MoreThe dates for 2021 are all different due to the covid 19 rules. please see your local council wesbites for more information.
Read More£4.00 OFF-PEAK DAY RETURN The train journey to St Ives is one of the most scenic in Britain. Enjoy spectacular views as the line sweeps along the coast past the golden sands of Hayle Towans and Carbis Bay before arriving in St Ives. Then head for the beach, explore the harbour or wander the shops and art galleries. Travel tips: The line starts at St Erth, the penultimate station on the main line between London Paddington and Penzance. If arriving by car, use the Park & Ride at Lelant Saltings station (TR26 3DL). Parking is £2.80 for the day (pay by cash or mobile phone). You also need a train ticket (£4 adult Off-Peak Day Return) available from the ticket booth, or when the booth is unattended, from the guard on the train. Dogs are welcome.
Read MoreFor all train timetables visit https://www.thetrainline.com/train-times/st-ives-to-st-erth. They generally leave at 20 minutes past the hour and 50 mins past the hour, this can vary on bank holidays and weekends. The journey takes approximately 13mins. The first train of the day is at 7:20am and the last train is 10:30 pm.
Read MoreBuses only run in holiday season to the site. A2 is the bus number sometimes the time will vary due the amount of traffic in summer and sometimes accidents on A30 to and from Penzance please bare this in mind. However this will save you time looking for parking in St Ives. The bus time table can be found near the shop on a sign post alternatively it can be found on this website https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.firstgroup.com/uploads/node_images/A2%2520web%2520tt.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwi51J_EnJ3gAhUCSxUIHezvDqEQFjAAegQIBRAB&usg=AOvVaw3knGI4J5RwBaxdWpv6eM7t&cshid=1549116528332.
Read MoreCornish Tide Times and weather changes daily to check on line please visit https://www.cornwalls.co.uk/weather/tide_times.htm Alternatively if you don't have an online facility you can purchase a guide from reception to give you a rough guide.
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Read MoreSt Ives is a town in Cornwall, England, known for its surf beaches, like Porthmeor, and its art scene. The seafront Tate St Ives gallery has rotating modern art exhibitions, focusing on British artists. Nearby, the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden, in the modernist artist’s former studio, displays her bronzes and other works. Boat trips go to Seal Island, just west of town, to see the seal colony.
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