Beach Retreats team
17 February 2026
This week for Secret Season, we’re in Hayle, where 3 miles of beach stretch from the gentle estuary towards Hayle Towans and all the way to Godrevy Lighthouse. Discover this magical sweep of beach out of season, where wildlife comes out to play, and coastal wonders come to life.
Explore Hayle Towans

We start at Hayle Towans, where the calm waters of the estuary meet the open sea. Behind us, the dunes rise in soft layers, covered in long sea grass that rustles quietly as we pass. Ahead, the shoreline stretches for 3 miles towards Godrevy Lighthouse – a steady landmark in the distance.
During Secret Season, it feels peaceful and spacious here. The summer crowds have gone, leaving plenty of room for long, uninterrupted walks along the sand.
Uncover local wildlife and quiet coves

The beach changes as you walk. Some stretches are wide and open, others are edged with rock formations and little inlets that feel tucked away. The dunes run alongside, sometimes low and sometimes rising high above the shore, offering shelter from the wind.
It’s also a great place to spot wildlife. We keep an eye on the quieter coves as we go, and soon enough, we see seals resting on the sand – if you spot them, be sure to keep the noise down to avoid disturbing their nap! Out to sea, seabirds drift above the swell, and the steady rhythm of the waves fills the background.
Dogs love it here, too. Out of season, they can roam freely along most of the beach, racing ahead and doubling back again, never quite sure which direction to explore first.
Hit the surf

Further along, the character shifts again. The lighthouse at Godrevy feels closer now, and a few surfers sit waiting beyond the break. Hayle is renowned for its surfing, and the cooler months bring consistent swells. On calmer days, windsurfers make the most of the open space and steady wind.
Food and drink in Hayle

Kabyn Café sits right on the sand in a converted horsebox, serving coffee to walkers passing by. We stop here for a while, warming our hands around takeaway cups while watching the sea. Back towards the Towans, there are more places to pause: Gilbert’s Café, Jam Pot Café, Lula Shack, and The Cove Café are all close by, each offering somewhere relaxed to refuel.

As the afternoon fades, the light begins to soften. Hayle is known for its sunsets, and today the sky turns a gentle pink, reflected in the wet sand. People slow down to watch; some sit on the dunes, and others stand by the water’s edge.
Plan your escape to Hayle
Hayle is an easy place to spend a winter's day. Whether you come for a short walk or the full stretch to Godrevy, there’s always something new to notice along the way.
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