I used to work at Porthminster Beach during the school holidays - best fun I had at a job, ever! I think that shelter is probably closed up due to undesirable behaviour but I wouldn't swear to it. I remember the deck chair attendants used to have to check the canvas beach tents every morning for drunks and druggies sleeping rough, but the tents are long gone, so maybe this shelter was used in a similar way? I remember being able to sit in that shelter on the bench, way back when. I've not been there for a long time - I wonder if they only chain it up in the winter and then re-open it in summer? I've no idea these days - I can't get around like I used to, so I watch videos instead - thanks for that! 😃
If or when I return to Uk. St Ives will be my Target destination, that and Gwithen. I have fond memories of that part of Uk. From London, almost all my holidays were in Cornwall. I love it..!! Great video guys..! Kim in Oz. 😎
One of the loveliest Cornish towns with so much to see and do. My weirdest experience in St Ive's was a perfectly sunny day suddenly changing with a thick cold sea fog that rolled in, enveloping the town. You could only see a few feet in front of you, it was like something from a movie, very eerie.
Look carefully for Hoppy the one legged turnstone , he's lived quite happily being fed by the locals around the post office waterfront coffee shops. He's got a friend Hoppy2 with only one foot, but two legs. I fed them most mornings early-ish and they flourish healthy living the dream. It's illegal to feed the gulls. But the Hoppy's arent gulls. Lovely.
The church on the left …12:05 ….is St.Ia’s , not St.La’s . Lovely walk , thank you . The maze of back streets and squares are wonderful to explore . Barbara Hepworth lived and worked here , her studio and sculpture garden are interesting . Guard your pasty ! On one occasion , I felt a firm tap on my left shoulder , I turned , ……..then felt my newly bought pasty being removed swiftly and deftly from the fingers of my right hand .I’d only had one bite .
In the 60s the sea by harbour was full of ships. We watched them bring in lots of different types of fish. It was very busy then. Not any more. The fish have depleted and there was trouble up to the 70s with sewerage that had to be diverted away from St. Ives. Very big job in those days. The beaches now are pristine Clean . Sad all those boats gone from past days. We stayed on camping coaches that came up to the train station. Brown and cream old train carriges. Its car park now. The line where they sat was taken back a way. Or we stayed on Hayle Towans. We loved it there in the dunes as children. Very wonderful memories. We list our Mum last year. She adored St. Ives. Bless her.
Loved this, thank you. I'm a long way from home and hooe to visit UK this year - the sound of seagulls so nostalgic, I'm right back in the excitement of childhood seaside holidays. Definately want to hear and see seagulls again. Again, thank you.
I see you got seagulls and nice to see the dogs running on the beach and hope you get a pie and hot drink the beach is wonderful and clean and the birds might be plovers thanks Neil
My first time of visiting St. Ives I went with my children who were very young at the time. We stayed at my pen friends guest house. I’ve been back several times on day trips as my daughter lives in Cornwall.
I can vouch for the beaches. Also, there is stunning cliff walking that has perculier ramshackle sheds/beach huts in what seem like inaccessible places. i was told by a local that Mermaids sheltered in them when they grew legs for a day once year. Not sure I believed her.
Another great & fantastic video of ST IVES | Exploring the beach and seafront of St Ives Cornwall i went sea fishing with my uncle when stayed with him & auntie in Penzance!.💚💚
I loved this video and it prompted me and my wife to visit the wonderful St. Ives again this weekend just gone. (Feb 4th, 2023) We live in Devon and also love Cornwall, hence my Ident. (Devon and Cornwall flags) Like your other 'Gimbal Walk TV' videos, I find your subject matter and especially your style of written comments which are informative, amusin, off the cuff and often funny. Here are my views on this one... At 3mins, 47secs into the video, Porthminster was a great place to start the walk. Close to the railway station and although Carbis Bay beach is superb, it would have been too far away to start. On our visit, wanting to retrace your steps, we were unable to climb the steps up to the locked shelter because the tide was too far in! Oh well, great start...😏 4mins, 00secs. Yes, these are seated shelters where, in the summer, people can sit and enjoy the view of the beach. It's locked off season to stop anti social activities by some. 5mins, 52secs. Sorry you didn't see any grey seals. On a previous visit to St. Ives I was lucky enough to see three seals playing in the sea from the end of Smeaton's Pier when the tide was in. They seemed to enjoy the attention from us who were looking down and watching them. 6mins, 29secs. Just so you know, Land's End isn't the most southerly point of the United Kingdom. That would be 'Lizard Point', located on the Lizard Peninsular (south east of Land's End), which has that distinction. 6mins, 55secs. Loved your icon on the stone wall. It wasn't there on Sunday when I as there... I wonder why? Only joking, LOL! 9mins, 33secs. These small birds are called 'Turnstones'. We also have them in my home town of Paignton. (Loved your video there, too!) They're so tame. I often go down to Preston Beach where they flock on the seafront. Beautiful creatures, they migrate, apparently to Greenland for the summer and return again in the autumn. 10mins, 51 secs.The sound of the sea really is calming and relaxing. It's said that the sound, like white noise, reminds people subconsciously, of the sound inside the womb before we're born. Makes sense to me. 11mins, 22scs. This section of the pathway, by the toilets/restrooms, is actually called 'Lambeth walk' after the old song sung by Londoners. And the toilets/restrooms here are first class. They're immaculate inside. When I used the Gents, there was actually an attendant inside cleaning the place. And the place was free to enter and use! Well done St. Ives!! 12mins, 56secs. The Lifeboat Station is usually open to the public in the summer during the day. On one visit, I was able to go inside and actually climb some stairs and go onto a walkway beside the boat and look inside. Fantastic! 14mins, 06secs. The term 'seagull' is a misnomer. There are many types of gull and these particular ones are called 'Herring Gulls'. Us locals don't like them much because the can be a dirty, noisy, aggressive and a dangerous menace. (Sorry if that offends, but it's true). 15mins, 43secs. Parking in St. Ives is difficult, so you were lucky. There is, however, a sports hall close by with a car park/parking lot and there is a free (I think free) bus service into the town. 16mins, 09secs. That Balcony Bar looks great. I've never used it, but when we were in St. Ives we had lunch at a place called The Union Inn. It's in Fore Street in the middle of the town and the food was superb. My wife and I had rump steak with all the trimmings and it was amazing. They were very friendly and even included a bottle of a decent wine for the total price of £28 and a few pence. 😋 20mins, 51secs. A few years ago, we had Sunday lunch at the Sloop. It was okay, though a little pricey at the time. They were friendly too. Worth a visit. As well as the films you mentioned, there was a time travel sci-fi book series titled 'The Time Bubble' by Jason Ayres that features The Sloop in one of the volumes. A light read, but amusing nonetheless. 21mins, 31secs. Superb pasties! Us locals to Devon and Cornwall don't call them 'Cornish Pasties'. Just 'Pasties'. They're usually so much better in Cornwall than in Devon though. We bought a couple in the town to eat on the train going back home. Yummy. 24mns, 59 secs. No! Gulls flying. Down here we see them rats with wings. They look nice, but we think they're total pests. 25mins, 55secs. That's very true. The sand in St. Ives is beautiful. So much better even than we have here in Paignton, and ours isn't bad at all. 26mins, 15 secs. I copied you and went into the middle arch and peeped through the hole in the timber barrier. This time there was a small family playing and paddling there. It really is a lovely little beach. 27mins, 32 secs. It was about here that I found some sea glass on the sand. It's legal to pick them up and take them away because, unlike pebbles and rocks, it's considered to be litter as they come from glass bottles that have been in the sea a very long time and worn smooth. Local artists often use them in their work. 27mins, 53secs. And that's a shame because having holiday lets and holiday homes can turn the place into a ghost town in the winter. It destroys community spirit and inflates the property prices to the point that locals cannot afford to buy homes there. 34mins, 30 secs. And this is the place where I saw those seals playing in the sea all those years ago. What an amazing place St. Ives is. The drone footage at the end truly put the icing on the cake. Thank you so much for making this, and all your other videos and putting them on UA-cam.
Just found this channel, and had to check out the St.Ives video. My best friend and I brought our teenagers here as I used to come down every year as a kid. We had to give them their first experience with a real Cornish pasty! We found a little place a street or two behind the harbour front there, and the pasties were a big hit with the kids!! I even took one on a six hour drive home for hubby. Cornwall is amazing and everyone should visit at least once in their life. Now I want a pasty and a cold cider...😋
@ 4 minutes in those were shelters that had to be locked up with railings to stop people from boozing and sleeping rough there. There was a lot of that happening in the 90’s with the traveler’s kicking about.
Yes you can't eat yr fish and chips outside any more. Sea gulls dive bomb you. X St. Ives is in my soul. We played in those little tunnels as children.
greetings from New Zealand mate! such a beautiful video, thank you so much! hey, I am currently working on a jigsaw puzzle by Gibsons with an illustration by Terry Harrison and the houses shown on the puzzle are in your videos from 24 mins to 25 mins, would you be so kind to let me use some of your video in my production video? I promise to link the footage back to you and your channel. that would be so nice if you allow me to use those 20 seconds in my video with full reference to your channel, Thank you so much!!!!!
I have been visiting St Ives for over 50 years and still enjoy it. Some things are the same - the arcade and beaches. However since the advent of the Tate Gallery it has become very “sophisticated” and less family orientated. The sea is a lot cleaner since they built the sewage works and stopped discharging into the sea.
It's a shame you didn't get as far as Porthgwidden, Porthmeor and Clodgy though.They are equally beautiful, as is Downalong , with cobbled streets and tiny fishermen's cottages.
We would like to say a big thank you for this tour around St. Ives. My wife and I will be there in September. What we would really like to know is if anyone could recommend any restaurants/pubs/bars etc that have evening entertainment. To have some live music or even cabaret/singers/ comedians while having your evening meal is a real highlight on any holiday and is often the one thing that is missing. We would certainly value your recommendations. Thank you, John.
Wonderful tour. I'd forgotten how beautiful St Ives is. Well it must be nearly 50 years since I visited, when my children were small. We lived in Portsmouth then and Cornwall and Devon, plus the Isle of Wight, were our holiday destinations. Now, like you, I live in Yorkshire which I also love. I'd love to see some walks on the Isle of Wight if you get the chance, or some of the beautiful gardens in England. Now I don't travel much I love to see the different places you go to.
You asked why they lock the shelters above Porthminster Beach. It's probably to deter people sleeping rough in there. Donovan, the musician, slept rough in there during the early 60s. When I first visited family in St Ives (1973) there were still people sleeping in those shelters (beatniks/hippies) and in nearby woods.
I enjoyed watching the video tour, have been here about 4 times, the first time we had to park up at the leisure centre up the road/hill, it's a massive carpark with views all the way round St Ives so we took pictures!. They have a shuttle bus that goes down to the town and I think its every 20 minutes, or you can walk down, but it's quite steep and takes about 20 minutes to the town. We kept missing the bus, so we walked down it was just about dinnertime and so we decided to buy 2 cornish pasties and sat down, as soon as we started to eat the seagulls swooped down to try and pinch them, we put up with it for about 15 20 minutes then decided to go further into the town to somewhere quieter to eat in peace, thought there would be less seagulls around because there all at the seafront with all the other visitors. Later after looking round we had to walk back up to van to put shopping in, it took ages! and very tiring and I had to have a rest in van. We went back down to go to a ghost walk with Ian Addicott who was in episode of most haunted Cornwall with Richard felix, I have an interest in the paranormal/hauntings etc and really enjoyed it! Ian Addicott is a very interesting person and had lots of true ghost stories to tell. I've seen him twice in St Ives and once in Penzance, I love the history and the stories of ghosts and smuggling, I have tried to find out whether Ian Addicott is still doing the ghost walks after the pandemic and it's been two years!,but can't find anything about it!.I love Cornwall and all the little old fashioned towns and villages and the little cobbled streets, so pretty and interesting to explore!
Hello st Ives in Cornwall looks a very beautiful place interested vidio good photo of you on Facebook you are amazing best wishes take care stay safe xx
Hello Neil how are you love your vidio but be careful when you go on the beach you don't want to get cut off with the tide again glad that you are having a great holiday take care stay safe xx from Lynn
17:41 Visited in April and perhaps the blustery weather made the harbour area feel just a little bit tired - a jumble of shops. Mood wasn’t improved by eating a whole crab at the Rum and Crab shack which when picked up embedded dozens of tiny spines in my hand. Clearly the crab should have been cleaned first. For me the attraction of Cornwall is a great seafood restaurant and views of the stunning coastline. The towns are mostly so so.
It's amazing how many people visit there, then move down here to find out that most of cornwall is not like that ! Lovely place for a holidays though:)
Oh trust me, they would. Recently, someone tried to steal one of the St Ives Fisherman's Christmas lights. They've had the lights deliberately tampered with in previous years too. It's not totally horrendous there compared with many places, but it certainly isn't perfect and totally sweet and innocent either. Sadly, it's like anywhere you go - you always tend to find the one or two who like to ruin it for the majority of people. It's not new - I know that in the 70's and 80's they used to get called out to the beach occasionally during the night (by the police) due to break-ins and they would sometimes find drunks/druggies sleeping rough in the tents, sometimes tents or beach huts were vandalised. They still get people having a beach party and leaving their bottles and crap there for someone else to clear up - or leaving their rubbish on Man's Head, etc, etc, etc. The few getting off their face and spoiling things for the many. Nothing new under the sun, unfortunately - St Ives isn't immune from the occasional idiot or two. Heaven knows I went to school with some prime candidates who didn't change when they reached "adult" age. I seriously believe slack parenting "skills" have a lot to answer for. Oops, unintentional rant over lol.
Thank you for your supa video brings back many happy memorys top man
Thank you 👍👍
I shall be visiting next month, thank you 🙏🏻
Have a lovely time ❤️
@@GimbalWalkTV Thank you 😊
I used to work at Porthminster Beach during the school holidays - best fun I had at a job, ever! I think that shelter is probably closed up due to undesirable behaviour but I wouldn't swear to it. I remember the deck chair attendants used to have to check the canvas beach tents every morning for drunks and druggies sleeping rough, but the tents are long gone, so maybe this shelter was used in a similar way? I remember being able to sit in that shelter on the bench, way back when. I've not been there for a long time - I wonder if they only chain it up in the winter and then re-open it in summer? I've no idea these days - I can't get around like I used to, so I watch videos instead - thanks for that! 😃
St. Ives is the best place on earth (in my opinion). The narrow little roads that are behind the harbour with all the little cottages are lovely too.
I agree with you. My siblings still all love it. My brothers used to fish off the harbours caught Sea bass and soul fish. Fond happy memories. Xx
I 1000% agree. My heart belongs to St Ives ❤❤❤❤
Visting in June. Looks great
You'll have a great time!
If or when I return to Uk.
St Ives will be my Target destination, that and Gwithen.
I have fond memories of that part of Uk.
From London, almost all my holidays were in Cornwall.
I love it..!!
Great video guys..!
Kim in Oz. 😎
One of the loveliest Cornish towns with so much to see and do. My weirdest experience in St Ive's was a perfectly sunny day suddenly changing with a thick cold sea fog that rolled in, enveloping the town. You could only see a few feet in front of you, it was like something from a movie, very eerie.
If there's a heaven , it's the St Ives in my early 20s , nothing but very fond memories of that beautiful town .
Love all your walks Congratulations
It looks beautiful despite the wind and rain. Thank you for filming there.
Thank you ❤🙏❤️
We just have arrived from St Ives, and we’re surprised with the architecture and clean City. We will be missing you very much 🥂
Hi and Welcome to St Ives. Nice and quiet this time of year
I am lucky to call this my home for the past 38 years
Look carefully for Hoppy the one legged turnstone , he's lived quite happily being fed by the locals around the post office waterfront coffee shops. He's got a friend Hoppy2 with only one foot, but two legs.
I fed them most mornings early-ish and they flourish healthy living the dream.
It's illegal to feed the gulls. But the Hoppy's arent gulls.
Lovely.
❤ the sound of seagulls!
Love the sound of the sea
Me too!
My happy place 😍 love this little film......thank you x
Great video!
Thank you 🙏
The church on the left …12:05 ….is St.Ia’s , not St.La’s .
Lovely walk , thank you . The maze of back streets and squares are wonderful to explore .
Barbara Hepworth lived and worked here , her studio and sculpture garden are interesting .
Guard your pasty ! On one occasion , I felt a firm tap on my left shoulder , I turned , ……..then felt my newly bought pasty being removed swiftly and deftly from the fingers of my right hand .I’d only had one bite .
In the 60s the sea by harbour was full of ships. We watched them bring in lots of different types of fish. It was very busy then. Not any more. The fish have depleted and there was trouble up to the 70s with sewerage that had to be diverted away from St. Ives. Very big job in those days. The beaches now are pristine Clean . Sad all those boats gone from past days. We stayed on camping coaches that came up to the train station. Brown and cream old train carriges. Its car park now. The line where they sat was taken back a way. Or we stayed on Hayle Towans. We loved it there in the dunes as children. Very wonderful memories. We list our Mum last year. She adored St. Ives. Bless her.
I LOVE this video!!! It’s on my TV playing as background “music”. Surf & seagulls. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Yey! Thank you 🙏
Loved this, thank you. I'm a long way from home and hooe to visit UK this year - the sound of seagulls so nostalgic, I'm right back in the excitement of childhood seaside holidays. Definately want to hear and see seagulls again. Again, thank you.
I see you got seagulls and nice to see the dogs running on the beach and hope you get a pie and hot drink the beach is wonderful and clean and the birds might be plovers thanks Neil
Been here loads of time's and the Isles of silly to bloody love Cornwall James
My first time of visiting St. Ives I went with my children who were very young at the time. We stayed at my pen friends guest house. I’ve been back several times on day trips as my daughter lives in Cornwall.
Love st Ives looking forward yo this one 😍
Hope you enjoy it!
I've not been, but I've painted a watercolour of it. Looks fab, thanks for doing that walk.❤
What a beautiful place and the beach looks fantastic certainly on my to do list
Aye it’s a good un
I can vouch for the beaches.
Also, there is stunning cliff walking that has perculier ramshackle sheds/beach huts in what seem like inaccessible places.
i was told by a local that Mermaids sheltered in them when they grew legs for a day once year.
Not sure I believed her.
Another great & fantastic video of ST IVES | Exploring the beach and seafront of St Ives Cornwall i went sea fishing with my uncle when stayed with him & auntie in Penzance!.💚💚
Glad you enjoyed it!
Another fantastic video. Thanks!
I loved this video and it prompted me and my wife to visit the wonderful St. Ives again this weekend just gone. (Feb 4th, 2023) We live in Devon and also love Cornwall, hence my Ident. (Devon and Cornwall flags)
Like your other 'Gimbal Walk TV' videos, I find your subject matter and especially your style of written comments which are informative, amusin, off the cuff and often funny. Here are my views on this one...
At 3mins, 47secs into the video, Porthminster was a great place to start the walk. Close to the railway station and although Carbis Bay beach is superb, it would have been too far away to start. On our visit, wanting to retrace your steps, we were unable to climb the steps up to the locked shelter because the tide was too far in! Oh well, great start...😏
4mins, 00secs. Yes, these are seated shelters where, in the summer, people can sit and enjoy the view of the beach. It's locked off season to stop anti social activities by some.
5mins, 52secs. Sorry you didn't see any grey seals. On a previous visit to St. Ives I was lucky enough to see three seals playing in the sea from the end of Smeaton's Pier when the tide was in. They seemed to enjoy the attention from us who were looking down and watching them.
6mins, 29secs. Just so you know, Land's End isn't the most southerly point of the United Kingdom. That would be 'Lizard Point', located on the Lizard Peninsular (south east of Land's End), which has that distinction.
6mins, 55secs. Loved your icon on the stone wall. It wasn't there on Sunday when I as there... I wonder why? Only joking, LOL!
9mins, 33secs. These small birds are called 'Turnstones'. We also have them in my home town of Paignton. (Loved your video there, too!) They're so tame. I often go down to Preston Beach where they flock on the seafront. Beautiful creatures, they migrate, apparently to Greenland for the summer and return again in the autumn.
10mins, 51 secs.The sound of the sea really is calming and relaxing. It's said that the sound, like white noise, reminds people subconsciously, of the sound inside the womb before we're born. Makes sense to me.
11mins, 22scs. This section of the pathway, by the toilets/restrooms, is actually called 'Lambeth walk' after the old song sung by Londoners. And the toilets/restrooms here are first class. They're immaculate inside. When I used the Gents, there was actually an attendant inside cleaning the place. And the place was free to enter and use! Well done St. Ives!!
12mins, 56secs. The Lifeboat Station is usually open to the public in the summer during the day. On one visit, I was able to go inside and actually climb some stairs and go onto a walkway beside the boat and look inside. Fantastic!
14mins, 06secs. The term 'seagull' is a misnomer. There are many types of gull and these particular ones are called 'Herring Gulls'. Us locals don't like them much because the can be a dirty, noisy, aggressive and a dangerous menace. (Sorry if that offends, but it's true).
15mins, 43secs. Parking in St. Ives is difficult, so you were lucky. There is, however, a sports hall close by with a car park/parking lot and there is a free (I think free) bus service into the town.
16mins, 09secs. That Balcony Bar looks great. I've never used it, but when we were in St. Ives we had lunch at a place called The Union Inn. It's in Fore Street in the middle of the town and the food was superb. My wife and I had rump steak with all the trimmings and it was amazing. They were very friendly and even included a bottle of a decent wine for the total price of £28 and a few pence. 😋
20mins, 51secs. A few years ago, we had Sunday lunch at the Sloop. It was okay, though a little pricey at the time. They were friendly too. Worth a visit. As well as the films you mentioned, there was a time travel sci-fi book series titled 'The Time Bubble' by Jason Ayres that features The Sloop in one of the volumes. A light read, but amusing nonetheless.
21mins, 31secs. Superb pasties! Us locals to Devon and Cornwall don't call them 'Cornish Pasties'. Just 'Pasties'. They're usually so much better in Cornwall than in Devon though. We bought a couple in the town to eat on the train going back home. Yummy.
24mns, 59 secs. No! Gulls flying. Down here we see them rats with wings. They look nice, but we think they're total pests.
25mins, 55secs. That's very true. The sand in St. Ives is beautiful. So much better even than we have here in Paignton, and ours isn't bad at all.
26mins, 15 secs. I copied you and went into the middle arch and peeped through the hole in the timber barrier. This time there was a small family playing and paddling there. It really is a lovely little beach.
27mins, 32 secs. It was about here that I found some sea glass on the sand. It's legal to pick them up and take them away because, unlike pebbles and rocks, it's considered to be litter as they come from glass bottles that have been in the sea a very long time and worn smooth. Local artists often use them in their work.
27mins, 53secs. And that's a shame because having holiday lets and holiday homes can turn the place into a ghost town in the winter. It destroys community spirit and inflates the property prices to the point that locals cannot afford to buy homes there.
34mins, 30 secs. And this is the place where I saw those seals playing in the sea all those years ago. What an amazing place St. Ives is. The drone footage at the end truly put the icing on the cake.
Thank you so much for making this, and all your other videos and putting them on UA-cam.
My home town- moved to St Ives 16 years ago and never regretted it for 1 second ❤️
Can see why so popular great destination.🎉
A great walk around the lovely St Ives
Thank you 🙏
The Small Birds are Turnstones, and have much better manners than the Seagulls. 🙂
So glad you filmed here
Did not look windy or dark
Blue skies and location looked fabulous
Thanks so much
Thanks Julie!
Was so cold and windy and I got soaked at the end! 🤣
My all time favourite place in Britain
So pleased you visited St. Ives. My parents took us there once a year for our holls, we loved it. The little birds are Turnstones.
Just found this channel, and had to check out the St.Ives video. My best friend and I brought our teenagers here as I used to come down every year as a kid. We had to give them their first experience with a real Cornish pasty! We found a little place a street or two behind the harbour front there, and the pasties were a big hit with the kids!! I even took one on a six hour drive home for hubby. Cornwall is amazing and everyone should visit at least once in their life. Now I want a pasty and a cold cider...😋
I was in St.Ives in September. Absolutely loved it. Thank you for the beautiful video .
@ 4 minutes in those were shelters that had to be locked up with railings to stop people from boozing and sleeping rough there. There was a lot of that happening in the 90’s with the traveler’s kicking about.
Yes you can't eat yr fish and chips outside any more. Sea gulls dive bomb you. X St. Ives is in my soul. We played in those little tunnels as children.
Enjoyable video, thank you
Thank you too!
Just watching this 27/10/23. ❤
Idyllic place.....over full from what I read....great to see this as I never got that far with my work...
the ird is a turnstone , we went on honeymoon here !! we go back this year , its beautiful thanks for the vid brings back memories
You're welcome Andrew - thank you very much!
I bet your honeymoon was fab! Great place to have it!
I'd visited the place before when passing by yet actually stayed there for a week near the end of last year. Truly magical, my favourite place now
greetings from New Zealand mate! such a beautiful video, thank you so much! hey, I am currently working on a jigsaw puzzle by Gibsons with an illustration by Terry Harrison and the houses shown on the puzzle are in your videos from 24 mins to 25 mins, would you be so kind to let me use some of your video in my production video? I promise to link the footage back to you and your channel. that would be so nice if you allow me to use those 20 seconds in my video with full reference to your channel, Thank you so much!!!!!
I am hoping to plan a swim/artist trip in Sept. 2024. If any local wants to swap homes/studios with a New Yorker, let me know!
I have been visiting St Ives for over 50 years and still enjoy it. Some things are the same - the arcade and beaches. However since the advent of the Tate Gallery it has become very “sophisticated” and less family orientated. The sea is a lot cleaner since they built the sewage works and stopped discharging into the sea.
Love st Ives but gets very busy in the summer with the narrow walkways great vid 👍
Thanks 👍
@@GimbalWalkTV you’re welcome
It's a shame you didn't get as far as Porthgwidden, Porthmeor and Clodgy though.They are equally beautiful, as is Downalong , with cobbled streets and tiny fishermen's cottages.
We would like to say a big thank you for this tour around St. Ives. My wife and I will be there in September. What we would really like to know is if anyone could recommend any restaurants/pubs/bars etc that have evening entertainment. To have some live music or even cabaret/singers/ comedians while having your evening meal is a real highlight on any holiday and is often the one thing that is missing. We would certainly value your recommendations. Thank you, John.
Wonderful tour. I'd forgotten how beautiful St Ives is. Well it must be nearly 50 years since I visited, when my children were small. We lived in Portsmouth then and Cornwall and Devon, plus the Isle of Wight, were our holiday destinations. Now, like you, I live in Yorkshire which I also love. I'd love to see some walks on the Isle of Wight if you get the chance, or some of the beautiful gardens in England. Now I don't travel much I love to see the different places you go to.
St Ives is a lovely place in summer really busy you did very well filming 🎥 in such difficult conditions well done
Many thanks!
You asked why they lock the shelters above Porthminster Beach. It's probably to deter people sleeping rough in there. Donovan, the musician, slept rough in there during the early 60s. When I first visited family in St Ives (1973) there were still people sleeping in those shelters (beatniks/hippies) and in nearby woods.
Many a holiday there camping when my children were small.
Lovely - happy memories!
I enjoyed watching the video tour, have been here about 4 times, the first time we had to park up at the leisure centre up the road/hill, it's a massive carpark with views all the way round St Ives so we took pictures!. They have a shuttle bus that goes down to the town and I think its every 20 minutes, or you can walk down, but it's quite steep and takes about 20 minutes to the town. We kept missing the bus, so we walked down it was just about dinnertime and so we decided to buy 2 cornish pasties and sat down, as soon as we started to eat the seagulls swooped down to try and pinch them, we put up with it for about 15 20 minutes then decided to go further into the town to somewhere quieter to eat in peace, thought there would be less seagulls around because there all at the seafront with all the other visitors. Later after looking round we had to walk back up to van to put shopping in, it took ages! and very tiring and I had to have a rest in van. We went back down to go to a ghost walk with Ian Addicott who was in episode of most haunted Cornwall with Richard felix, I have an interest in the paranormal/hauntings etc and really enjoyed it! Ian Addicott is a very interesting person and had lots of true ghost stories to tell. I've seen him twice in St Ives and once in Penzance, I love the history and the stories of ghosts and smuggling, I have tried to find out whether Ian Addicott is still doing the ghost walks after the pandemic and it's been two years!,but can't find anything about it!.I love Cornwall and all the little old fashioned towns and villages and the little cobbled streets, so pretty and interesting to explore!
Hello st Ives in Cornwall looks a very beautiful place interested vidio good photo of you on Facebook you are amazing best wishes take care stay safe xx
Thank you! You too!
Looking forward to going back here in July, most amazing place, shame you didn't make it to the other two beches as they are stunning aswell 😍.
I did! They're coming soon.. ❤️
Absolutely outstanding
The birds are Turnstones. It’s not Pednolva Walk it’s Lambeth Walk. The church is St Ia
Always you posting what I want
We go here in two weeks x
Enjoy!!
Great video Gimbal. A minor point though - Lizard point is the most southerly point of the UK mainland and Lands End the most westerly. Thanks.
OOoooh you're right - my error
Can you tell I'm from Sheffield up North? 🤣
Actually, Ardnamurchan Point in Scotland is the most westerly point on the UK mainland. Land's End is the most south-westerly
@@seanstevenson3329 Touche!- looks like a nice place!
Hello Neil how are you love your vidio but be careful when you go on the beach you don't want to get cut off with the tide again glad that you are having a great holiday take care stay safe xx from Lynn
Thanks Lynn
I think after the last time getting cut off I’m very nervous around the sea so more cautious
It scared me last time!
GREAT !!!!👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Thanks!!
9.50 = The birds are Turnstones
A lot of years since ive been and its quite busy now
Nice shame it wasn’t sunny but sea and seagulls made it a relaxing tour
The benches with the gates are where we lock emmets that cant reverse.
Aye or impatient ‘Cousin Jacks’ 😂
17:41 Visited in April and perhaps the blustery weather made the harbour area feel just a little bit tired - a jumble of shops. Mood wasn’t improved by eating a whole crab at the Rum and Crab shack which when picked up embedded dozens of tiny spines in my hand. Clearly the crab should have been cleaned first. For me the attraction of Cornwall is a great seafood restaurant and views of the stunning coastline. The towns are mostly so so.
Hi,
It's Lambeth Walk, not Pednolva walk
It's amazing how many people visit there, then move down here to find out that most of cornwall is not like that ! Lovely place for a holidays though:)
True
My wife and I got engaged on Porthminster beach on Valentines Day 2009
Watching while you filmed walking up the stairs I physically leaned in towards the wall when you looked over the rail 😳
🤣 I always wonder if people would do that when I do some of the angles that I do 🤣
27:46 Aye 'up Northern Lad... 👏👏👏
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12:05 That sounds like a church found in Liverpool (a scouse one). 😆
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*Where's the best place to stay please?*
*Family of 4 maybe 4-5 days*
Not sure if I’m honest a
You should go to Newquay
I did on this trip but it was so windy even the gimbal couldn’t hold the camera so had to call it off to go back another day
I think the bird may be a Ringed Plover but I'm no bird expert.
Were there many people taking photographs on a view where Sea is
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No but think it was the rain that kept them away
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That was lambeth walk near the pedn olva
4.05 thats a prison for naughty tourists
why lock up seating area i cant believe they would have vandalism in stives
Good point!
Oh trust me, they would. Recently, someone tried to steal one of the St Ives Fisherman's Christmas lights. They've had the lights deliberately tampered with in previous years too. It's not totally horrendous there compared with many places, but it certainly isn't perfect and totally sweet and innocent either. Sadly, it's like anywhere you go - you always tend to find the one or two who like to ruin it for the majority of people. It's not new - I know that in the 70's and 80's they used to get called out to the beach occasionally during the night (by the police) due to break-ins and they would sometimes find drunks/druggies sleeping rough in the tents, sometimes tents or beach huts were vandalised. They still get people having a beach party and leaving their bottles and crap there for someone else to clear up - or leaving their rubbish on Man's Head, etc, etc, etc. The few getting off their face and spoiling things for the many. Nothing new under the sun, unfortunately - St Ives isn't immune from the occasional idiot or two. Heaven knows I went to school with some prime candidates who didn't change when they reached "adult" age. I seriously believe slack parenting "skills" have a lot to answer for. Oops, unintentional rant over lol.
Which band are you in
I'm not in the band - I work as the tour manager (and produce videos for the band too etc)
They're called October Drift
@@GimbalWalkTV okay thanks
it was voted the uks most white town in 2022
The birds on the wall look like turnstones.
Plovers.
CORNWALL BEACH
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❤ i am in love with st ives 🩵💙💜
Me too
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