Carbis Bay

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Map sources for Carbis Bay at grid reference SW528387
Map sources for Carbis Bay at grid reference SW528387


Carbis Bay (Cornish: Karrbons) is a village in the district of Penwith in Cornwall, United Kingdom. Carbis Bay is often considered to be part of Lelant, an older settlement to the south of Carbis Bay. The 2001 census gave the combined population of Carbis Bay/Lelant as 3482 [1]. The village overlooks a bay, bordered to the west by Porthminster Point and to the east by Hawke's Point, which surrounds a popular family beach after which the village is named. The bay is part of the larger St. Ives Bay, which joins with the Atlantic ocean.

Carbis Bay is popular with tourists, attracted both by the South West Coast Path that runs through the village, the longest National Trail in the United Kingdom, and the nearby beauty spot Hawke's Point. Additionally, the picturesque St Ives Bay Line railway, one of the few profit-making branch lines in the UK, also serves the village [2].

"The Knill", a 50-foot high monument to John Knill, mayor of nearby St Ives during the 18th century, stands on a hillside behind the village [3].

The railway station is conveniently situated on the cliff above the beach.

Coordinates: 50.19659° N 5.46505° W

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