Smeaton's Pier
Smeaton's Pier was constructed towards the end of the 18th Century and was originally about half the current length, ending with the lighthouse. In the 1860s this was extended by adding a wooden pier (which was even longer than the current one) but this had collapsed within 20 years. The remains of the wooden supports can still be seen at the lowest point of the tide. Finally the stone pier was extended at the end of the 19th Century and the three arches were added so that sand could flush out from the harbour to prevent it silting up.
On walks
- St Ives (4.3 mile walk)
- St Ives to Carn Naun (6.8 mile walk)
- St Ives to Zennor (12.1 mile walk)
- Zennor to St Ives (via bus) (7.7 mile walk)
Also mentioned in walks
- Lelant to St Ives (4.3 mile walk)