Hayle is a charming town located in the west of Cornwall, England. The town has a rich history, with roots dating back to the medieval times. In the 18th and 19th centuries, Hayle became an important port for exporting copper from local mines. Nowadays, it's a popular tourist destination with plenty to offer.
Visitors can explore the stunning beaches of Hayle such as Porth Kidney Beach and Gwithian Towans Beach which are perfect for surfing and other water sports. Nature lovers can take a stroll through the nearby nature reserve of St Ives Bay or visit Paradise Park Wildlife Sanctuary where you can see rare birds and animals.
Additionally, there are many events held throughout the year such as Hayle Festivals Week in June which features live music performances, food stalls and arts & crafts markets. Other notable attractions include Hayle Heritage Centre where you can learn about the town's fascinating past or visit Godrevy Lighthouse which inspired Virginia Woolf's novel "To The Lighthouse".