Overlooking the Celtic Sea and St Ives Bay, Pedn-Olva offers elegant rooms with magnificent views. With a near beach and spacious terrace, there is also a popular restaurant.
Jane
United Kingdom
The view from my room was exceptional and all the staff really friendly and so helpful. The food was also excellent. Would highly recommend.
Set in a traditional house dating from 1900, The Gannet Inn is located in Carbis Bay, just an 8-minute walk from a sandy beach. It features a bar with a games room and Sky Sports channels.
Located in St Ives, 400 metres from Carbis Bay Beach, Boskerris Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Situated in St Ives, 300 metres from Porthminster Beach, Host St Ives features accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Rowena
United Kingdom
Location was excellent. Decor beautiful. Staff incredibly helpful
Overlooking Porthminster Beach with impressive views across St Ives Bay and Godrevy Lighthouse, The Harbour Hotel & Spa St Ives offers elegant rooms with free Wi-Fi.
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...
Paul
Australia
Beachfront location, complimentary upgrade to a beach suite, which was appreciated
On average, 3-star hotels in St Ives cost € 157.18 per night, and 4-star hotels in St Ives are € 209.21 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in St Ives can on average be found for € 216.58 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in St Ives this weekend is € 194.14 or, for a 4-star hotel, € 376.59. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in St Ives for this weekend cost on average around € 1,063.14 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs € 194.14 per night to book a 3-star hotel in St Ives for tonight. You'll pay on average around € 300.82 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in St Ives will cost around € 310.62 (based on Booking.com prices).
Quaint, clean, picturesque, plenty of food outlets of all...
Quaint, clean, picturesque, plenty of food outlets of all types.
Too many people in town.
Porthgwidden beach is not well known, not crowded and has good restaurant and bar etc. Other beaches are very good as well.
Parking is not easy, but e had a reserved plot. The county council could improve this and as a local councillor I have advised them how.
Accommodation is excellent.
Fairly easy to get to by car or train or bus.
Peter
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
We had a 'Bay View' room, but the window looking over the...
We had a 'Bay View' room, but the window looking over the Bay was 'sprung', so there was just condensation and we couldn't see anything. Frankly this was very disappointing as we had paid for a Bay View room but didn't get a proper view. I wish I had pointed this out when we checked out as I feel we should have had some money back as a result. Also, there were no proper lights in the room, so we couldn't read in bed. Also, why do English hotels insist on double quilts? These are unheard of on the continent - people have their own quilts - for goodness sake Harbour View catch up with the times!
Mark
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
The property I booked was outside the town of St Ives in a...
The property I booked was outside the town of St Ives in a place called Consol. However, was advertised as being in St Ives. There was builders rubble in the parking space. I was told that my 'private entrace' was through the french windows of the property and I would not, as a single traveller, have felt secure in such a situation. I did not stay at this property and would be pleased to receive a refund please.
JANE
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Overall very enjoyable very friendly staff we had breakfast...
Overall very enjoyable very friendly staff we had breakfast for 3 morning plenty off and was kept warm very good options of cereal fruit, yogurts and bread, fruit juices. We had 1 evening meal three courses very good meal hot and quick service.
Pauline
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
What a picturesque town with outstanding natural beauty and...
What a picturesque town with outstanding natural beauty and so much to see in the way of art and ceramics. It does get very crowded during holiday times so I would recommend going out of season. Highlights include the Tate St Ives, the Barbara Hepworth Studio, the various galleries and the beaches. The walking could be difficult for anyone with limited mobility but there are ways around that in terms of getting transport. A really stunning spot. Plenty of excellent places to eat from beach cafes to independent bakeries and coffee shops to fish restaurants. It seemed that everywhere was very dog friendly too and many visitors were there with their dogs.
Jocelyn
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We stayed at the end of the Easter holidays.
We stayed at the end of the Easter holidays. Fabulous town that can get very busy. Everywhere is a short walk and what incredible beaches and sea views.
Would recommend the surf school on Porthmeor beach. Friendly
Bunch.
Stayed here for 3 nights a lovely little place to stay. Staff go above and beyond, food and drink is amazing, rooms are spotlight and newly decorated. We had a family room comprising of 1 double and 2 singles and still plenty of space. They’re very accommodating and dog friendly even leaving a new toy for our dog. Towels changed daily and water etc topped up. I would highly recommend this accomodation. They also use a taxi service to and from St Ives which we found to be very reasonable too.
This is a scam!! Cornwall retreats do not own Rosewall cottage and are advertising- was called a week before by real owners of the cottage that we would not have a place to stay. Still in the process of sorting a refund- a man called Thomas Curnow is running these listings and not refunding money!! Save yourself and go to a hotel.
Booking.com is doing nothing about it. £615 out of pocket and no where to stay- absolutely disgusting
Absolutely beautiful setting. Stunning views from everywhere . Our room was a deluxe room but had a beautiful terrace with sea views. Ate at the beach club which was delicious. The spa facilities were out of this world with breath taking views. All round an amazing hotel and would recommend to anyone . Ladies on the front desk do a fab job and really lovely and chatty which is what you want when arriving and leaving the hotel.
Sitting on a hill, the Harbour View House had a really great view of the harbor and St. Ives. The room was very comfortable and overlooked the harbor. The breakfast was very good and the bar area also overlooked the harbor and was a very pleasant place to have a drink. The access to the center of St. Ives required only a ten-minute walk so it was a very quiet place to stay. It's also a very short walk to the rail station.
It was clean, we stayed in a ‘gold’ pet friendly chalet - I think ‘gold’ is a little misleading. Functional, clean, warm - could benefit from a plug air freshener you can smell dogs (but to be expected in a dog friendly accommodation):
The site was clean, the woodland walk was nice, the staff were welcoming, pizza nice from restaurant.
Location good as a base for exploring Cornwall. Carbis Bay beach stunning.
St ives bay hotel was warm and welcoming as soon you step into the building , the staff was so welcoming and friendly couldn’t do enough for you
The hotel was clean and the room was cosy and the beds were extremely comfortable me and my family had the most amazing time there so thank you to the staff and cleaning staff for making our stay enjoyable one , we will be returning in the near future
The property and owner are welcoming. The apartment is well equipped and well maintained.
It has a parking space which are not available for many properties in Cornwall. It is on a bus route to St Ives and the ‘coaster’ bus covers the local coast in a circular route inclusive of Lands End land mark, it’s cheap to travel by bus.
Ideal base for exploring.
Ideal for a large group or family (as we were). Clean , comfortable and spacious with everything you'll need, 20 minute walk into St Ives and/or Carbis Bay, nice local pub with good food 2 minutes away plus off road parking which is always a bonus in St Ives.
Would definitely stay there again and recommend.
Very friendly staff, made us feel at home. Youth lead, not your typical classical formal hotel staff. Very modern in how it’s run. Very very clean. Great breakfast. Literally a minute away from the beach, we could hear the waves at night. Beautiful design and rooms very spacious
Linda was very nice and helpful, but this is a bed and breakfast, and there was no breakfast. Although there are main floor rooms, we were put in the attic with extremely steep stairs--very difficult to get to with luggage. We felt that it was very over-priced for what it is.
The hotel was near the train station which made for a convenient travel. The property itself was clean and inviting while the staff was absolutely attentive and very courteous. The food was delicious! Would definitely come back here again.
It is a old hotel in a great location. It needs to be updated but the room was clean and the linens on the beds were nice. It was reasonably priced so a good value. Staff friendly. Easy walk to beach and restaurants
Excellent location. A 5 minute walk from the St Ives train station. It is in the middle of the town, and everything is walkable. Good English breakfast. It is a functional hotel, don't expect luxury.
Awesome view. Direct access to the outside from our room, which was excellent for the dog. Very dog friendly hotel. Breakfast and staff were amazing. Love the atmosphere of the place.
Spotlessly clean, brilliant location, own parking space provided, hosts very welcoming. Happy to recommend and will use next time we are in St Ives. Thank you Matthew and Dawn.
The hotel is really nice, has stunning views from the breakfast room and outside bar. The breakfast has nice options. The spa pool is average, but always great to have.
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