Nestled on the edge of St Ives Bay, Hayle is one of Cornwall’s best bases for photographers. With miles of golden beaches, dramatic coastline and wildlife rich estuaries, the area offers a wide variety of locations all within a short distance.
Whether you are capturing landscapes, wildlife or coastal scenes, here are some of the best scenic spots near Hayle to inspire your next shoot.
HAYLE TOWANS
EXPANSIVE COASTAL VIEWS
Hayle Towans stretches for miles with open sands backed by rolling dunes. It is ideal for wide angle photography and big sky compositions.
At low tide, the beach reveals reflective wet sand and natural patterns which are perfect for long exposure and minimalist shots. The dunes also offer elevated viewpoints across St Ives Bay.
Best for
Sunset photography
Wide landscapes
Drone photography
GWITHIAN BEACH AND GODREVY LIGHTHOUSE
ICONIC CORNWALL SCENERY
Gwithian Beach leads towards the famous Godrevy Lighthouse, one of Cornwall’s most recognisable landmarks.
At high tide, waves crash against the rocks creating dramatic scenes. On calmer days, the lighthouse stands out beautifully against soft skies.
Best for
Lighthouse photography
Seascapes
Storm conditions
PORTHKIDNEY SANDS
QUIET AND UNDERRATED
Porthkidney Sands sits at the mouth of the Hayle Estuary and is often quieter than nearby beaches.
The wide open space and changing tides create unique textures and reflections. Nearby Lelant Church provides an excellent elevated viewpoint, especially at sunrise.
Best for
Peaceful scenes
Reflections
Sunrise photography
UPTON TOWANS
WILDLIFE AND DETAIL
Upton Towans is perfect for something different, offering great opportunities for wildlife and close up photography.
The dunes are full of wildflowers and insects during warmer months, making it ideal for macro shots.
Best for
Wildlife photography
Macro photography
Nature detail
HAYLE ESTUARY
LIGHT AND WILDLIFE
The Hayle Estuary is a constantly changing landscape shaped by the tide. It is a great location for bird photography and atmospheric scenes.
Early mornings and evenings often bring soft light, mist and reflections across the water.
Best for
Bird photography
Atmospheric shots
Silhouettes and reflections
FINAL THOUGHTS
Hayle and the surrounding coastline offer a huge variety of photography opportunities in a small area. From iconic landmarks to quiet hidden spots, there is something for every style.
The key to great images here is timing. Low tide, golden hour and changing weather conditions can completely transform the landscape.