Riviere Towans near Hayle Self Catering Beach Chalet
Welcome to Rhondda Chalet
Please note it is possible to book this chalet directly with Ann on 07765712759.
Accommodation Details
Rhondda is a traditional style chalet set in a quiet area of the dunes. Extended in 2015 to include a dining area and more spacious bedrooms, as well as a new shower room. The chalet sleeps four - a double bed in one room and twin beds in the other. The living area is light and airy with French windows and has two sofas as well as a TV with Freeview and a DVD player. The kitchen area contains a full-sized cooker, refrigerator, microwave and good quality saucepans and crockery. The dining area provides a table and 4 chairs. Outside there is a picnic table to enjoy lunch perhaps, and a bench and a dining set on the decking to watch the sunset. Bedding is provided but not bed linen. Our welcome pack includes 2 lots of handwash, toilet rolls and washing up liquid and pad. A bathmat and teatowels are also provided. There is a public Wifi system with simple instructions for logging on in Rhondda
Electricity is included! Dogs are welcome at no extra charge
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Payment can be made by Internet Banking / BACS or cheque.
Area Description
Hayle is best known for its three mile beaches of golden sand. The beach extends from Hayle to Godrevy Lighthouse. The lighthouse is located on a island just off the beach. It inspired Virginia Woolf to write her novel To The Lighthouse.
Hayle Beach
A fantastic beach for the family, it is patrolled by life guards during the summer. Not only is it good for swimming and sunbathing but it also used for surfing and wind surfing.
The Towans sand dunes edge onto the beach. Here can be found a variety of holiday accommodation i.e. chalets and caravans located really close to the beach.
Hayle Beach
A fantastic beach for the family, it is patrolled by life guards during the summer. Not only is it good for swimming and sunbathing but it also used for surfing and wind surfing.
The Towans sand dunes edge onto the beach. Here can be found a variety of holiday accommodation i.e. chalets and caravans located really close to the beach.
Hayle's estuary, with its muddy tidal flats, is a magnet to many exotic birds and is heavily frequented by bird watchers.
The temperate climate of the area means that the flats do not freeze. Because of this, migratory birds use it as a resting and feeding place.
Additionally for those with an interest in birds, there is an RSPB reserve with a bird hide in Hayle as well as Paradise Park - a great family attraction.
The temperate climate of the area means that the flats do not freeze. Because of this, migratory birds use it as a resting and feeding place.
Additionally for those with an interest in birds, there is an RSPB reserve with a bird hide in Hayle as well as Paradise Park - a great family attraction.
For those interested in beer, the excellent family "Bucket of Blood" pub is just down the road at Phillack (~0.5miles). It serves HSD, Proper Job and Dartmoor, and good pub food - booking is essential in busy weeks
Hayle is only six miles from Penzance. This is a town with a rich industrial heritage, coming into importance in the eighteenth century, with the growth of copper production in this part of Cornwall.
The money and raw materials from mining allowed the town to flourish and provided the drive to set up iron foundries and smelters that produced goods, not only for local consumption but for export to all over the British Empire. Hayle became known for its engineering, particularly for the production of steam engines. Harvey's also used to its expertise to produce cannons, one of which can be seen on the main road just before entering Hayle.
Hayle is only six miles from Penzance. This is a town with a rich industrial heritage, coming into importance in the eighteenth century, with the growth of copper production in this part of Cornwall.
The money and raw materials from mining allowed the town to flourish and provided the drive to set up iron foundries and smelters that produced goods, not only for local consumption but for export to all over the British Empire. Hayle became known for its engineering, particularly for the production of steam engines. Harvey's also used to its expertise to produce cannons, one of which can be seen on the main road just before entering Hayle.
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Contact Details
If you would like further information about Rhondda Chalet or to check availability please give us a call, or email us and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.
We look forward to hearing from you.
We look forward to hearing from you.