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Hayle has joined Walkers are Welcome

Walkers are Welcome

The Hayle "Walkers are Welcome" status covers the area of Hayle, Gwinear-Gwithian and St Erth and thanks to the work of the Hayle Area Plan team and the Walkers are Welcome Steering Group it was the first area in Cornwall to be awarded this status.
Chair, John Nunn, WAW@hayletowncouncil.net

Walk4Life invited the Hayle Area Walkers are Welcome Group to make use of their facilities for posting walks on their web site. You can view and print individual walk routes drawn on the OS map together with the walk description documents for free from the Walk4Life site by clicking here.

HAYLE IN BLOOM with Hayle's WALKERS ARE WELCOME have jointly produced The Copperhouse Family Activity Trail. Please click on the image below to download your copy.
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Footloose in Hayle

A SERIES OF WALKS AROUND THE TOWN
Compiled by Dave Philp.
Additional text and nature notes by
Georgina Schofield.
Title map and cover design by Dave Philp
©
1995, 2002, D. H. Philp and G.A.D. Schofield
CONTENTS 

Walk No. ....................................................................................... Page
Introduction....................................................................................1
1. Foundry Square to the Customs House.........................5
2. Customs House to Phillack Hill ................................... 11
3. Phillack Hill to Penmare................................................ 17
4a. The Penmare to the Commercial Road Car Park...... 21
4b. The Penmare to the Commercial Road Car Park
(Alternative Route) ......................................................... 27
5. Commercial Road Car Park to Foundry Square ........ 33
6. Foundry Square to the Millponds and the Plantain .. 39
7. The Customs House to Phillack Hill
via the Coastal Path ........................................................ 47
8. The Penmare to Loggans Mill, the Dynamite Works and/or Angarrack ......
Footloose - download/view here http://www.hayletowncouncil.net/documents/FootlooseinHayle-3.pdf

Historical walks in the Hayle area – maps for you to download free

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2026-EXTENDED-17th April 2026 to 22nd April- Resurfacing Steamers Hill; Hatchs Hill; Angarrack Lane | 1 Apr 07:30 - 17 Apr 23:59 1 hour 48 min agoBook page
2026-April-POSTPONED-planned improvements i.e. install footpath, paint double yellow lines junction Grist Lane Hatchs Hill 3 days 14 hours agoBook page
2026 - Resurfacing Steamers Hill; Hatchs Hill; Angarrack Lane | 1 Apr 07:30 - 17 Apr 23:59 2 weeks 1 day agoBook page
250330; Closure order:30 Mar-17 Apr 2026; 07:30-17:00; Clearway Parking Zone; Hatchs Hill, Steamers Hill and Angarrack Lane 3 weeks 3 days agoBook page
Traffic/Roads - Marsh/Grist Lane - Traffic counts 2019 onwards 15 weeks 8 hours agoBook page
Approved with conditions | PA25/07094 | First floor extension over existing garage to create Art studio with guest bedroom... 19 weeks 3 days agoBook page
PA25/07094 | First floor extension over existing garage to create Art studio with guest bedroom, covered parking area below | As 20 weeks 2 days agoBook page
251027 | 20mph Monitoring—Hayle & St Ives Speed Data; Phase 3a-May-Jun 24 v Sep-Oct 24; Steamers Hill; Gwinear;Carbis;Nancledra 24 weeks 1 day agoBook page
PA25/07184 | Retention of 4no. existing holiday pods, swimming pool, incidental building, extended driveway and annexe converted 24 weeks 5 days agoBook page
251009 | Stark reality of life in Cornwall revealed through 2025 Vital Signs Report 26 weeks 6 days agoBook page
251010 | Cornwall backs 20mph rollout; St Austell's the only town to reject the plans 26 weeks 6 days agoBook page
250930 | Cornwall’s 20 mph speed limits have made the roads much safer 28 weeks 2 days agoBook page