What does Towans mean in Cornish?

sand dune
The Towans, or ‘Tewyn’ meaning sand dune in Cornish, stretch for 3-miles from Hayle River to Gwithian and have been formed from dry sand blowing up from the beach.

Why is it called Mexico Towans?

The inexplicably named Mexico Towans lies somewhere near the middle of Hayle’s famous “3 miles of golden sand”. This particular section is backed by high sand dunes, most of which are covered in thick marram grass.

Who owns Gwithian Towans?

For the past 19 years, the beach has been owned by Dennis Arbon, a trustee of the Hall for Cornwall, the largest theatre in the county. Arbon has donated the beach to the hall, and funds from the sale will go towards supporting the venue.

What does gwithian mean in Cornish?

Godhyan
Gwithian (Cornish: Godhyan) is a coastal village in west Cornwall, England. Gwithian has a pub, the Red River Inn, which was formerly named the Pendarves Arms. The pub takes its name from the nearby Red River which, in turn, got its name from the discolouration caused by mining effluent.

What does Hayle mean in Cornish?

estuary
Hayle (Cornish: Heyl, lit. “estuary”) is a port town and civil parish in west Cornwall, United Kingdom.

Is Hayle Towans beach dog friendly?

You can take your dogs on to the beach at Mexico towans which is just to the right of Hayle bathing area. You then have approx 2 miles of beautiful sand to walk dogs. You are also fine to walk dogs without restrictions before 8am and after 7pm.

Are there toilets at Mexico Towans beach?

Facilities: The cafes and there are also toilets near the lifeguard hut at the northern / Gwithian edge of Mexico Towans on the dunes.

Who owns Hayle beach?

This is one of the most popular surfing beaches in the area and holds a decent sized swell. The Hayle sands end with Godrevey Point with the lighthouse on an island about 50 metre out to sea. The point is national trust owned as is the car park.

Who owns Hayle Towans?

Two areas of the site are also Local Nature Reserves. Upton Towans is owned by the Cornwall Wildlife Trust. It is a habitat of sand dune and grassland suited to a variety of wildlife and plants including the pyramidal orchid, glow worm, silver-studded blue butterfly, and skylark.

Is Hayle beach accessible?

Hayle Beach is an excellent 3 mile sandy beach that stretches from the Hayle Estuary to Gwithian Towans and Godrevy Point. Access to the beach is via steps and sloping paths.

Is Mexico Towans beach dog friendly?

Situated between Hayle Towans and Gwithian Towans, the beach is backed by magnificent sand dunes, known as ‘towans’. Dogs are allowed all year round on the central stretch of the beach, but their are restrictions at the southern end near the estuary and towards Gwithian to the north.

What does Hayle mean?

In English Baby Names the meaning of the name Hayle is: Lives in the hall.

Who are the Towans of Hayle?

The southern half was in Phillack parish until 1935 when Phillack was absorbed into the parish of Hayle. Although ‘The Towans’ refers to the whole stretch, individual areas of the dunes have their own identities.

Where is Phillack in Cornwall?

sketchmap showing Phillack’s location. Phillack (Cornish: Eglosheyl) is a village (and formerly a parish) in west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is about one mile (1.6 km) northeast of Hayle and half-a-mile (0.8 km) inland from St Ives Bay on Cornwall’s Atlantic ocean coast.

What does Phillack mean?

Phillack. Phillack ( Cornish: Eglosheyl) is a village (and formerly a parish) in west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is about one mile (1.6 km) northeast of Hayle and half-a-mile (0.8 km) inland from St Ives Bay on Cornwall’s Atlantic ocean coast. The village is separated from the sea by a range of high sand dunes known as The…

What parish is Phillack in?

Phillack has been in the civil parish of Hayle since 1935; before that it was a separate parish in its own right. Phillack parish was originally in Redruth Registration District but the village now comes under Camborne-Redruth Registration District.