Hayle
Hayle is a village, civil parish and cargo port in west Cornwall, UK. It is positioned at the mouth of the Hayle River (which releases right into St Ives Bay) as well as is around seven miles (11 km) northeast of Penzance. Hayle church was developed in 1888 from part of the now inoperative Phillack parish, with which it was later on integrated in 1935, as well as incorporated part of St Erth in 1937. The modern-day church shares borders with St Ives to the west, St Erth to the south, Gwinear and Gwithian in the eastern, as well as is bounded to the north by the Celtic Sea. Hayle's position by the sea and its 3 miles of gold sandy beaches allowed it to create as a vacation destination. Certainly, Hayle still has much vacation accommodation. The dune or Towans are the favoured location for a number of vacation towns and campers and camping websites. The Gwithian coastline near Godrevy is stunning as well as a prominent location for water-related sports including surfing, windsurfing and also body-boarding.