Holiday rentals in Hayle

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Popular amenities for Hayle holiday rentals

Stay near Hayle's top sights

Paradise Park51 locals recommend
Philps Bakery16 locals recommend
Hayle Beach26 locals recommend
Salt Kitchen Bar13 locals recommend
Sanders Fish And Chips7 locals recommend
Porthkidney Beach54 locals recommend

Other great holiday rentals in Hayle

Top guest favourite
Flat in Mousehole
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 389 reviews

Beautiful Mousehole Apartment

CarlaRating, 5 stars3 weeks ago
Absolutely fabulous location and host. The views were outstanding from living room/balcony. Lis was always on hand for guidance and recommendations. Lots of fabulous walking and amazing restaurants.
Top guest favourite
Barn in Cornwall
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 293 reviews

Hirondelle Barn

LauraRating, 5 stars3 days ago
Great stay at the barn, Richard and Karen super friendly and let us know about what to do in the vicinity. Barn was super clean and bigger than expected, everything worked well and there was essentials and milk and shortbread on arrival which I find so helpful and thoughtful. We stayed with our baby boy and it was the perfect base for exploring the surrounding areas. We walked from the barn down on to the coastal path which was lovely.
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Home in Cornwall
4.75 out of 5 average rating, 4 reviews

Beautiful large seaside home with hot tub

BrendanRating, 5 stars8 months ago
Thank you Maria and Graham for a lovely stay in your wonderful home. We had a fabulous holiday and the house was the perfect base for everyone. The setting was idyllic and house was spacious and had everything we could want. We particularly enjoyed the hot tub! We would recommend to anyone.
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Cottage in Marazion
4.67 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews

Large holiday home in Marazion with sea views

SukhninderRating, 5 stars3 weeks ago
Amazing place with awesome views. We all were surprised at how much larger the place was when we arrived, compared to the photos. A lovely place and location and even though we had to leave early due to a family emergency, we thoroughly enjoyed every minute.
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Home in Bodmin
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 59 reviews

Wood View

JamesRating, 5 stars9 months ago
Wonderful hosts, beautiful cottage with everything we needed for our stay. Lovely and clean and in a great location not too far to travel to get to lovely beaches and walks.
Guest favourite
Home in Tretherras
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 24 reviews

Two Bare Feet

SimonRating, 5 stars1 week ago
Lovely holiday and perfect base for us to explore Cornwall. Great host and lovely house to stay in. Thanks so much.
Guest favourite
Home in Saint Tudy
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 24 reviews

Cornish house

AnaRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
we had an amazing stay at Lorna's place! The house was clean and comfortable, and the location was fantastic, close to everything. Lorna's also a great host, very responsive and helpful
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Home in Cornwall
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 15 reviews

Spacious House in West Cornwall

LindaRating, 5 stars1 month ago
Lovely place to stay and perfect for our needs. very spacious. a little cold for the first evening, but soon warmed up

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Hayle

  • Total rentals

    250 properties

  • Nightly prices starting at

    £38 before taxes and fees

  • Total number of reviews

    9.1K reviews

  • Family-friendly rentals

    180 properties are a good fit for families

  • Pet-friendly rentals

    100 properties allow pets

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    130 properties have a dedicated workspace

Your guide to Hayle

All About Hayle

Hayle is a Cornish town with a long history. It sits at the mouth of the twisting River Hayle, not far from the turquoise waters and sandy beaches of St. Ives Bay. Lined with stone houses and a protected harbour, its long main street meanders from the Copperhouse District, where you’ll find most shopping, all the way to the historic Foundry District, home to the Heritage Centre and the original foundry for which the district is named, which now holds an art space and offices. These names evoke Hayle’s 19th-century industrial boom as a port and processing centre for Cornwall’s mining industry. Many of the industrial buildings now house harbourside shops and restaurants.

Hayle’s three miles of broad, golden beach are popular for swimming and watersports against the backdrop of extensive parkland and golf links. Surfers flock to the waves here, and walkers strike out along the cliff tops for sweeping views of the aquamarine sea below. Once you’ve worked up an appetite, you can pick up a hot Cornish pasty to eat sitting on the harbour wall.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Hayle

Summers in Cornwall are warm and winters are mild, but the temperate climate makes rain possible at any time of the year. June, July, and August bring sunny weather perfect for surfing off the county’s famous beaches and dining al fresco at holiday cottages in Hayle. The colder months from November to January are more likely to be rainy, and some local businesses are closed for the season, so you might have to venture further afield for a cosy fireside pub lunch. In August is the Hayle Carnival, when the streets are filled with a colourful costumed parade, music, and dancing.


Top things to do in Hayle

St Ives Bay Line

The green and yellow trains on the St Ives Bay Line, which runs from Lelant Saltings station near Hayle, take you on a 10-minute journey through some of the most picturesque coastal scenery in Cornwall, skirting Carbis Bay beach and Porthminster Point as you trundle towards St Ives for a day enjoying the beach and the town’s famous Tate gallery.

Hayle Estuary RSPB Reserve

The estuary of the River Hayle and its surrounding cliffs, meadows, and marshlands are fertile habitats for birdlife all year round. Over the winter months, the tidal estuary draws more than 15,000 migrating birds from all over the world, in part because the water never freezes. You can watch as flocks of curlews take to the sky and red-beaked oystercatchers forage along the shoreline. There are accessible paths and a bird-watching hide at Ryan’s Field. In the summer, you could even spot a majestic osprey.

Trencrom Hill

Less than ten minutes outside of town, you’ll find Trencrom Hill. At 175 metres high, the hill is the tallest point in the Penwith district, and from the top you’ll see spectacular views of the entire region. Rolling green hills slide into the blue waters of Mount’s Bay, the beaches stretch for miles, and in the distance you can spot St Agnes Beacon. Once topped with a Neolithic enclosure, the site then became a fortress during the Iron Age. What’s left of the ancient structure can still be seen today.

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