Hayle
Hayle is a small town, civil parish as well as cargo port in west Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is positioned at the mouth of the Hayle River (which releases into St Ives Bay) and also is around 7 miles (11 km) northeast of Penzance. Hayle parish was produced in 1888 from part of the currently inoperative Phillack parish, with which it was later on combined in 1935, and bundled part of St Erth in 1937. The contemporary parish shares borders with St Ives to the west, St Erth to the south, Gwinear and Gwithian in the eastern, and also is bounded to the north by the Celtic Sea. Hayle's position by the sea as well as its 3 miles of golden sandy coastlines allowed it to develop as a vacation destination. Without a doubt, Hayle still has much vacation lodging. The dune or Towans are the favoured place for a variety of holiday villages and campers as well as outdoor camping sites. The Gwithian beach near Godrevy is attractive and a preferred area for water-related sporting activities including browsing, windsurfing as well as body-boarding.