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Maps & Trails

The following maps, trails and information leaflets provide useful and historical information on Hayle and its surrounding area, and are free to download.

Hayle, St. Erth & St. Ives Map

This map show schools, local shops and green spaces and how to get to them on foot, by bike or by public transport. Further information about cycle routes in the local area is also available.

Download active travel map for Hayle, St. Erth and St. Ives here.

Copperhouse Family Activity Trail

Enjoy a fun-filled stroll around Copperhouse Pool with our Family Activity Trail.

Hayle Trails

The Heritage Trails booklet  contains three walks around Hayle, together with lots of interesting history.

Footloose in Hayle

This booklet covers 8 walks around Hayle. By kind permission of the authors, David Philp and Georgina Schofield, BSc, you can download the Footloose in Hayle booklet for personal and non-commercial use only. © 1995, 2002, D H Philp, G A D Schofield, All Rights Reserved.

The Hayle Railways Walk

This booklet covers three railway walks around Hayle. By kind permission of the author, Georgina Schofield, BSc, you can download the Hayle Railways Walk booklet for personal and non-commercial use only. © 2003, Georgina Schofield, All Rights Reserved.

Information Leaflets

The following leaflets cover a wide range of historical and modern-day interesting features in and around Hayle.

  1. Angarrack River
  2. Bodriggy Wastrel
  3. Clifton Terrace
  4. Copper And Beatrice Terraces
  5. Copperhouse Quays
  6. Copperhouse Tidal Pool
  7. Hayle Lifeboats
  8. Hayle Station
  9. Hayle Steam Brewery
  10. King George V Memorial Walk
  11. Merchant Curnow’s Quay
  12. Penmare Hotel
  13. Phillack and Riviere
  14. Scent and Touch Garden
  15. Swing Bridge and Engine House
  16. The Arboretum
  17. The Viaduct

 

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Hayle Heritage Centre
Harvey’s Foundry Trust
John Harvey House,
24 Foundry Square
Hayle, Cornwall,
TR27 4HH

Tel: 01736 757683
Email: enquiries@hayleheritagecentre.org.uk

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Hayle Heritage Centre
Harvey’s Foundry Trust
John Harvey House,
24 Foundry Square
Hayle, Cornwall
TR27 4HH

Tel: 01736 757683
Email: enquiries@hayleheritagecentre.org.uk

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    • World Heritage Status
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