Attractions

Things to see

Hayle beaches

This expanse of beach is what makes up most of Hayle's '3 miles of golden sand'. At low tide all the Hayle beaches join up to provide an impressive stretch of sand popular with sand yachts and kite buggies.

Despite being directly in front of a substantial caravan the beach is so vast that it very rarely gets crowded.

St Mawes Castle

St Mawes Castle is among the best-preserved of Henry VIII's coastal artillery fortresses, and the most elaborately decorated of them all. One of the chain of forts built between 1539 and 1545 to counter an invasion threat from Catholic France and Spain, it guarded the important anchorage of Carrick Roads, sharing the task with Pendennis Castle on the other side of the Fal estuary. This is sample text. This is sample text. This is sample text. 

www.stmawescastle.co.uk

Hayle beaches

This expanse of beach is what makes up most of Hayle's '3 miles of golden sand'. At low tide all the Hayle beaches join up to provide an impressive stretch of sand popular with sand yachts and kite buggies.

Despite being directly in front of a substantial caravan the beach is so vast that it very rarely gets crowded.