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Ayr Holiday Park
Higher Ayr, St. Ives, Cornwall TR26 1EJ - England, UK

This is the only holiday park in St. Ives itself; we offer holiday caravans for hire, plus touring and tent pitches within ½ mile of the beaches and town centre. We are open all year and enjoy beautiful coastal...
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Attractions near Ayr Holiday Park
A selection of attractions close to Ayr Holiday Park:
Barbara Hepworth Museum & Sculpture Park  (< 1 Mile)
The artist Barbara Hepworth created both the Subtropical Gardens and Sculpture Park in St Ives as a place of relaxation and somewhere to show her...
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Cromwell’s Castle  (< 1 Mile)
Cromwell’s Castle is a substantial stone fortress which lies half a mile north of New Grimsby pier on the west side of the island of...
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Garrison Gate  (< 1 Mile)
The Garrison lies on the western end of St. Mary’s. Work on the Star Castle (now a hotel) began soon after the defeat of the...
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Green Bay  (< 1 Mile)
The smallest population of the Isles of Scilly is that of Bryher. This island faces Tresco across New Grimsby Sound where there are sheltered beaches...
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Landing on Samson  (< 1 Mile)
In addition to the five inhabited Isles of Scilly, there are a large number of uninhabited islands. One of the largest of these is Samson....
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Old Town Church  (< 1 Mile)
Old Town lies on the south side of St. Mary’s, about half a mile from Hugh Town, the main settlement. Here can be found Old...
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Par Beach  (< 1 Mile)
The Isles of Scilly enjoy a mild climate and the main islands boast many fine, sandy beaches. St. Martin’s is perhaps the island with the...
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Peninnis Light  (< 1 Mile)
The Isles of Scilly, standing athwart the main shipping lanes from the Atlantic to the UK, have always posed a threat and, over the centuries,...
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St Ives Society of Artists  (< 1 Mile)
St Ives has been renowned for its thriving art scene since Turner began painting here at the beginning of the 19th Century. The St...
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St. Agnes Lighthouse  (< 1 Mile)
The lighthouse positioned centrally on St. Agnes is one of the oldest coastal lights in England, dating from 1680 and originally with a coal fired...
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St. Mary’s Harbour  (< 1 Mile)
The main transport hub of the Isles of Scilly is St. Mary’s Harbour at Hugh Town. From this busy quayside, passenger launches leave on the...
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Tate St Ives  (< 1 Mile)
The Tate Gallery in St Ives is within easy walking distance of the town centre and the beautiful Porthmeor Beach in Cornwall. St Ives...
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St Ives Museum  (< 1 Mile)
St Ives Museum is run by enthusiastic local volunteers who are on hand to tell you everything you could want to know about the history...
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Godrevy  (1.1 Miles)
This beautiful area of the Cornish coastline has been protected by the National Trust since the late 1930s and offers some of the most breathtaking...
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Chûn Castle  (5.7 Miles)
West Cornwall is rich in prehistoric and ancient remains, and Chûn Castle is one of the most spectacular. Perched on a hilltop looking out...
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Chûn Quoit  (5.7 Miles)
Several thousand years before the birth of Christ, the inhabitants of the high moorlands behind Land’s End erected this enormous burial chamber. Nobody knows...
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Lanyon Quoit  (5.7 Miles)
The most visited of all West Cornwall’s dolmens, or burial mounds, Lanyon Quoit owes its popularity to its location, a short walk from a main...
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Men-an-Tol  (5.7 Miles)
Of all the enigmatic ancient remains of West Cornwall, none is more puzzling than the Men-an-Tol (stone of the hole). Nobody really knows the...
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Contract Interiors Gallery  (6.1 Miles)
Interestingly, this building is not just a gallery, but also a place of business. The gallery is owned by two young entrepreneurs who used...
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St. Michael's Mount  (7.3 Miles)
This magical island is the jewel in Cornwall’s crown, a national treasure and a must for every visitor to the far West of England. During...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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