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The self-catering apartment "Rosen" is ideally situated in the heart of Carbis Valley
on the seaward side of Carbis Bay. The accommodation is within easy reach of the beautiful golden
sands of Carbis Bay, a few minutes walk away.
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Enjoy the magnificent sandy beach and crystal clear waters.
The sea at Carbis Bay is calmer than other bays in the area
and therefore ideal for water sports and children to play safely.
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The view towards St Ives ->
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The Carbis Bay Hotel provides facilities for visitors to the beach
including toilets, a cafe and a shop selling ice-creams, postcards and assorted
beach goods. Beach huts, deck-chairs and wind breaks are also available for hire.
The Carbis Bay Hotel is open to non-residents and serves delicious afternoon teas.
The beach is one of several in the Penwith District which are dog free between
April and the end of September.
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<- Approaching the bay from the Costal Path
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There are outstanding sea and coastal views from Carbis Bay and the Cornwall
Coastal Path above. To St Ives, the harbour and "The Island" in the one direction.
Towards the Hayle estuary, Porth Kidney sands, Gwithian Towans and Godrevy Lighthouse in the other.
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The view towards Lelant, Hayle estuary in the background ->
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St Ives bay boasts 3 miles of golden sandy beaches, the beach at Hayle is
just one of them.
The Hayle Estuary is one of only a few sheltered estuaries on Cornwall's north
coast and is an RSPB site renowned for bird watching all the year round.
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<- The golden sands at Hayle
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Visit Godrevy Point near Gwithian and enjoy the suset over Godrevy Lighthouse, or,
if you are lucky, watch the seals play in the shallow waters and wonder
at just how close they are.
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Godrevy Lighthouse ->
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