Local Area
Home to Tolroy Manor Holiday Park is the town of Hayle which is surrounded by a beautiful estuary on the edge of St Ives Bay in West Cornwall.
Hayle is the perfect location for a UK beach holiday as it is famous for its three miles of golden sand. Hayle Towans beach is slightly more sheltered from the Atlantic waves and nearly two miles long there is plenty of room. Gwithian beach is well-liked with both locals and holiday makers and one of the most popular surfing beaches in the area. The stretch of sand ends at Godrevy Point where Godrevy lighthouse stands on an island 50 meters out to sea.
Hayle was the first Cornish town to be awarded ‘Walkers Are Welcome’ status, meaning trails and footpaths in the town are well maintained and well marked. You can also take the Hayle town trail where you can learn about the town’s heritage with an enjoyable walk, you can even pick up a traditional Cornish pasty on the way.
Hayle Towans Beach
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. The beach is so vast that it very rarely gets crowded.
Visit SitePorthmeor Beach
Porthmeor Beach is a truly magical place. St Ives is considered to be the 'jewel of the South West' and the sandy shoreline of Porthmeor is a haven for surfers and a firm favourite with families looking for a fun day out by the sea
Visit SiteNational Seal Sanctuary
Situated in 40 acres of stunning Cornish countryside, The Seal Sanctuary in Gweek is the only fully operational seal rescue centre in Cornwall.
Visit SiteLand's End
The beautiful scenery of Land's End has made it one of Britain's favourite destinations for days out. At the most south-westerly point of mainland Britain, you can appreciate fully how the relationship between land and sea is constantly changing.
Visit SiteCarbis Bay
The beautiful, mile-long sandy beach at Carbis Bay is one of Cornwall's finest and lies in a sheltered location near St Ives.
Visit SiteSouth West Coastal Path
Where else can you walk along 630 miles of such superb coastline? The heritage, wildlife, geology and scenery along the way are truly inspirational and every day walking it brings stunning new experiences.
Visit SiteRichards of Cornwall Farm Shop
Family friendly run shop located at their family farm in Hayle. They sell a huge range of the finest produce that Cornwall has to offer, most of the suppliers are small artisan producers who care about their customer's food. Stock includes fruit & vegetables,free range meat & poultry, dairy and jams, chutneys & sauces.
Visit SiteTrevaskis Farm Shop
One of the largest farm shops in Cornwall, Trevaskis Farm Shop offers the finest fresh fruit and vegetables, butchery, fishmongers, deli, local spirits, dairy and bakery for all of your essential food needs. You can enjoy a hearty meal in the Farmhouse Kitchen Restaurant and even pick your own fruit and veg to take home!
Visit SiteScarlet Wines & The Vineyard Table
Scarlet Wines & Vineyard Table is a wine shop, delicatessen and restaurant located in Lelant, Cornwall. They usually have about 300 wines in stock at any time plus another 30 beers and ciders, 20 sherries and ports and around 90 spirits. They keep the list updated as they discover new treasures and they always aim for something artisan, hand crafted, unusual and, above all, delicious. Pop in to for a relaxed atmosphere and a great range of produce.
Visit SiteTrewidden Garden
Trewidden Garden is steeped in history as well as natural beauty. Originally planted by T B Bolitho in the late 19th Century, the 15 acre garden offers an unforgettable orchestra of colour throughout the year and particularly during the spring months. This dog friendly attraction you can discover a variety of trees and shrubs, many of which are over 100 years old and species of plants rarely seen grown in this country.
Visit SiteSt Michael's Mount
The National Trust's St Michael's Mount, Cornwall, is a rocky island crowned by a medieval church and castle. Explore medieval pathways, sub-tropical garden, the castle and harbour whilst admiring the views and history that lives on every step.
Visit SiteLost Gardens of Heligan
One of the most popular botanical gardens in the UK, you will find the 19th century Gardenesque style attraction simply stunning. Explore areas of different character, styles and designs. 25 years ago Heligan's historic gardens were unknown but by a chance discovery of a door in the ruins led to the restoration of the estate.
Visit SiteEden Project
Dubbed the Eighth Wonder of the World by some, the Eden Project is a dramatic global garden housed in tropical biomes that nestle in a crater the size of 30 football pitches. Explore the largest indoor rainforest in the world and enjoy special events throughout the year.
Visit SiteParadise Park
Award-winning Paradise Park features over 130 species, including many colourful birds, flamingos, parrots, eagles, plus, otters, red pandas, donkeys and so much more. Amazing summer flying shows, close encounters and a huge JungleBarn indoor play centre. See website for what's on and daily events.
Visit SiteSt Ives Farmers' Market
The market runs every Thursday throughout the year from 9.30am until 2.00pm at St Ives Guildhall. At the market you can find a wide range of local food to meet your needs, including meats, vegetables and baked goods â depending on who trades on a particular day and what is in season. The market aims for high standards in animal welfare and they favour free range and organic producers, and avoid factory-farmed meats.
Visit SiteCarbis Bay to St Ives
Distance: 1.2 miles (2km) Difficulty: Easy. This very gentle stroll travels above the railway line, with spectacular views over St Ives Bay. People have lived and worked here since Stone Age times, and there are relics and stories of the past throughout including prehistoric field systems, a Celtic saint's medieval chapel and a fishermen's lookout hut, as well as shipwrecks, railways, mining and a twentieth-century novelist. Take the train back to Carbis Bay from St Ives station
Visit SiteHayle to St Ives
Distance: 6.1 miles (9.8km) Difficulty: Moderate The route from Britain's oldest swing bridge leads you along roads following the Hayle Estuary. You are able to take small detours in places in order to reach the muddy flats which are home to many different species of birdlife. The Path also follows part of the ancient pilgrim route called St Michael's Way which led pilgrims across Cornwall from Lelant to Marazion, near Penzance. Follow the railway line to St Ives before arriving at the large, sheltered expanse of golden sand that is Porthminster Beach.
Visit SiteSennen Cove Beach
Sennen Cove is one of Cornwall's most stunning beaches just 1.5km from Lands End not only is Sennen family friendly, having RNLI lifeguards daily throughout the season, Sennen also offers some of the finest surf in the UK.
Visit SitePorthminster Beach
Large sheltered Blue Flag family beach. Porthminster beach is right next to St Ives train station and a large car park. It is around 5 minutes walk from the town centre and catered for by the award winning Porthminster cafe. Seasonal dog ban in place May to September.
Visit SiteCornwall Gold & Tolgus Mill
With more than 18 acres in the heart of Cornwall's beautiful mining landscape, explore Tolgus Tin and Cornwall's mining heritage, enjoy award-winning Cornish food, relax by riverside views, shop unique Cornish jewellery and gifts plus take part in a wide variety of family activities suitable to keep the whole family entertained. A uniquely Cornish day out, not to be missed! Free parking and admission, open daily.
Visit SiteWest Cornwall Bike Hire
Bike Hire for all the family from just £10 per bike. Helmet, locks and local cycle route map free with every rental. Bikes for all sizes and ages. Choose from Mountain Bikes, Road Bikes or Hybrids. Child Seats available. Free delivery to St Ives Holiday Village for 4 bikes or more. Book at Reception or call 01736 755493.
Visit SiteSt Ives
St Ives â the dazzling jewel in Cornwall's crown. A picturesque fishing harbour and seaside town. Voted best family holiday destination by Coast magazine and one of TripAdvisor's top 10 European beaches. Wander through the maze of narrow cobbled streets, independent shops and fisherman's cottages in the heart of St Ives.
Visit SiteSt Ives Boats
St Ives Boats offer daily boat trips leaving from St Ives harbour. Seal watching along the magnificent Cornish Coast at Seal Island and across the bay at the famous Godrevy Lighthouse, St Ives Boats explore one of the UK’s most stunning areas.
Visit SiteBodmin Jail
Unlock Cornwall's dark history. Built in 1779 Bodmin Jail is a landmark historical site in the heart of Cornwall. The jail is an immersive, world-class experience for the whole family with award-winning guided tours, paranormal experiences and self-guided entry.
Visit SiteLappa Valley
There’s a wealth of family-friendly activities to enjoy at Lappa Valley. From the Boating Lake to adventure golf course, from outdoor adventures to exciting indoor multi level soft play area, from musical trail to woodland walks; there’s plenty of fun to be had on the 35-acre Secret World of Play and Trains nestled in the heart of the Cornish Countryside. The perfect place to visit when you are staying at our Cornwall holiday parks.
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