Motorhome Stopovers in Saint Ives
Saint Ives sits on the far western tip of Cornwall, overlooking a wide bay on the north Cornish coast between Hayle and the B3306 coastal road toward St Just. It’s one of the most visited towns in the southwest — known for its harbour, sandy beaches, and the Tate St Ives gallery. The A30 brings most motorhomers into the area via Hayle before dropping down toward the town.
Parking a motorhome in Saint Ives itself is notoriously difficult in summer, so verified stopovers from Motorhome Stopover Club members are genuinely useful here — particularly those within walking or cycling distance of the town, or on the approach roads where overnight motorhome parking is tolerated.
Stops in the Area
- Overnight motorhome parking near Saint Ives — member-reviewed stops on the approach roads and surrounding area where larger vehicles can stay
- Campervan stops on the B3306 — the coastal road toward Zennor and St Just passes through some of the most dramatic scenery in Cornwall
- Motorhome-friendly pubs — verified pub stopovers in the villages around Saint Ives Bay
- Member reviews — practical notes on access, height restrictions, and turning points from motorhomers who’ve been here
📍 Explore Saint Ives on Google Maps
Exploring the far west of Cornwall or touring the Penwith Peninsula? Membership opens up stopovers here and right across the southwest.

