EXPLORE

Beaches, galleries and dramatic coastline on your doorstep.

Henry’s sits in one of the most beautiful corners of Cornwall, with St Ives Bay stretching out below and the wild landscapes of West Cornwall just beyond.

From golden beaches and world-renowned art galleries to rugged coastal paths and charming harbour towns, there is endless inspiration to explore during your stay.

Beaches

St Ives is famous for its stunning beaches, each with its own character. Just moments from Henry’s lies Porthminster Beach, known for its golden sand and sweeping views across the bay.

A short walk brings you to Porthmeor Beach, popular with surfers and sunsets, while the sheltered waters of Porthgwidden offer a quieter place to swim and relax.

Art & Culture

For generations, the unique light and landscape of St Ives have inspired artists from around the world. Today the town remains one of Britain’s most celebrated artistic communities.

Visitors can explore galleries throughout the town as well as the renowned Tate St Ives and the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden, both just a short walk away.

Coastal Walks

West Cornwall offers some of the most spectacular coastal walking in the country. The nearby South West Coast Path winds past dramatic cliffs, hidden coves and sweeping ocean views.

Walk towards Zennor for rugged landscapes and sea views, or head west towards Carbis Bay and beyond.

West Cornwall

Beyond St Ives lies a landscape filled with history, wild beauty and charming villages. Discover the dramatic cliffs of Land’s End, explore historic fishing villages, or visit ancient landmarks scattered across the Cornish countryside.

From scenic drives to coastal adventures, West Cornwall offers something new to discover each day.

Harbour & Town

St Ives itself is full of character, with narrow cobbled streets, independent shops, galleries and cafes leading down to the harbour. Spend an afternoon wandering through town, enjoying fresh seafood by the water or watching the boats return as the sun sets over the bay.