South West England / Cornwall

RSPB Hayle Estuary

Wildlife
The reserve comprises a mix of estuary, tidal pools and marsh in and around the Cornish town of Hayle and is an ideal place to see migrant wading birds, gulls and terns.

Reviews

5 stars
m b, 8 months ago

No matter what the season or weather there’s always peace to be found in this beautiful natural spot in the west of Cornwall. Walks and nature at its best.

5 stars
Megan Howard, 3 years ago

Great estuary although best for bird watching in other seasons we still saw a good variety when we went on a July afternoon. Nice big bird hide to view from. Path along carnsew road is narrow and the road is busy so be careful while walking.

5 stars
Garry Staples, 3 years ago

Beautiful walk, stunning stretch of beach, got Hayle beach just down the road, 7 miles of sandy beaches, local shops, cafes and pubs, plus so many pasty shops, a fun day out

5 stars
dale billingham, 3 months ago

Great time, be careful crossing very busy road to view estuary.

5 stars
Zee Cale (UK), 6 years ago

Plenty of birds Lovely nature reserve area