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Hiking around St. Ives offers a diverse landscape characterized by its dramatic coastline, sandy beaches, and rolling inland hills. The region is situated along the South West Coast Path, providing numerous opportunities for coastal walks with views of rugged headlands and expansive bays. Inland, areas like Steeple Woods Nature Reserve and various hills offer panoramic vistas and a different natural environment to explore.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Embark on an easy hike along the South West Coast Path: St Ives Harbour Loop, a delightful route that takes you through the heart of this iconic Cornish town. You'll…
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Embark on an easy coastal hike from St Ives to Carbis Bay, a 3.3-mile (5.3 km) journey that offers captivating views across St Ives Bay. You will experience gentle ascents…

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hike the easy Rosewall Hill Circular Trail for 1.8 miles (2.9 km) to enjoy panoramic views of Cornwall's coasts and historical mining sites.
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Easy 4.4-mile hike along the Hayle River and Estuary, offering birdwatching, sand dunes, and coastal views in Cornwall.
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The white sand and clear waters of Carbis Bay are sheltered from the big Atlantic seas so it makes for a tranquil beach, popular with swimmers. It is often less busy than other beaches around St Ives. It also hosted the G7 summit back in 2021. If you're planning on running here, consider travelling by train as the cliffside railway tracks offer a unique and beautiful journey.
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A short jog from St Ives station will bring you to Porthminster Beach. The sea is a gorgeous blue and the sand shines with a golden hue. As the palm trees sway in the wind you'll be forgiven for forgetting you're even in the UK.
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The white sand and clear waters of Carbis Bay Beach are sheltered from the big Atlantic seas so it makes for a tranquil beach, popular with swimmers. It is often less busy than other beaches in Cornwall. It also hosted the G7 summit back in 2021.
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For me, St. Ives is one of the most idyllic places on Cornwall's coast. Here you will not only find shops, pubs and nice cafés, but also many small art galleries.
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Beautiful bay just beyond the harbor wall of St Ives.
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A grassy footpath will take you along the gorgeous River Hayle near St Erth in West Cornwall. Bring a picnic and enjoy a sit down on the riverbanks in this luscious green oasis.
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As you make your way up to Knill's Monument through the beautiful heathland of Treylon Downs, you'll be awarded some wonderful views across the Cornish coastline toward Carbis Bay and St Ives.
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Knill's Monument is a commemoration to former mayor John Knill of the late 18th century. The monument was built by the well-known architect John Wood, who was the designer of the Royal Crescent in Bath. The location of the monument provides some magnificent views across the picturesque Cornish coastline toward St Ives and Carbis Bay.
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St. Ives offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 70 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, the area features more than 100 hiking routes, catering to various preferences and fitness levels.
Yes, St. Ives has several easy circular walks. For instance, the South West Coast Path: St Ives Harbour Loop is a popular 2.1-mile (3.4 km) option that offers scenic views of the harbor. Another great choice is the Knills Monument & Steeple Woods loop from St Ives — Cornwall, a 3.7-mile (5.9 km) trail leading through inland hills and woodland.
Easy hikes in St. Ives offer a diverse range of scenery. You can enjoy dramatic coastal vistas, sandy beaches, and rugged headlands along routes like the one to Carbis Bay. Inland, trails often lead through woodlands and hills, providing panoramic views of the coast and opportunities to explore nature reserves such as Steeple Woods.
Absolutely. Many easy trails in St. Ives are perfect for families. The varied terrain, from sandy beaches to gentle paths, provides engaging experiences for all ages. Routes like the St Ives Harbour Loop are short and offer interesting sights, making them ideal for walks with children.
Yes, many easy hiking trails in St. Ives are dog-friendly, especially the coastal paths and beach walks. Porthkidney Sands, for example, is known for its beauty and popularity with dog walkers. Always check local signage for any seasonal restrictions on beaches or specific nature reserves.
Along easy hiking routes, you can discover several interesting landmarks and natural attractions. The St Ives Harbour itself is a highlight, and the St Ives Bay offers stunning views. Inland, you can visit Trencrom Hill or the Rosewall Hill Tor for panoramic vistas. The Hayle Estuary Nature Reserve is also accessible via an easy riverwalk.
St. Ives is a great destination for easy hiking year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for coastal walks and exploring beaches. Autumn and winter provide a different charm, with dramatic seascapes and fewer crowds, though some coastal paths can be more exposed. Always be prepared for changeable Cornish weather.
Definitely. Many easy walks in St. Ives provide stunning sea and beach views. The Carbis Bay from St Ives — Cornwall trail, for instance, offers continuous views across St. Ives Bay. You can also enjoy walks along Porthmeor, Porthminster, and Carbis Bay beaches themselves.
The easy trails in St. Ives are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 600 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the stunning coastal scenery, the variety of paths from sandy beaches to gentle hills, and the accessibility of routes that allow for leisurely exploration of this beautiful Cornish region.
Yes, for a different easy hiking experience, you can explore the Hayle Riverwalk. This trail offers an easy hike along the River Hayle and its estuary, providing opportunities for birdwatching, views of sand dunes, and a coastal environment distinct from the rugged cliffs.
St. Ives is well-connected, and many easy hiking trails are accessible directly from the town center or via local public transport. The town's train station is conveniently located for starting coastal walks, and local bus services can take you to various points along the coast or further inland, making it easy to reach trailheads without a car.
Yes, several easy walks offer fantastic panoramic views. The Rosewall Hill Circular Trail provides excellent vistas. Additionally, the walk to Knill's Monument on Worvas Hill offers superb views over St. Ives Bay and the surrounding coastline.


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