The Travelodge Hayle is one of the newest hotels in Hayle, having opened in 2025. With Hayle just 3km away and Lands End Airport only 27km away, transportation is very convenient. Seeing Hayle's sights from this hotel is easy with Aspire, Mexico Towans Beach and Upton Towans Beach all close by. At the end of a busy day, travelers can unwind and relax in the hotel or go out and enjoy the city.
"We did have a comfortable stay in this small hotel. We had our dog with us she was made very welcome. There was no lift, but it was only 2 floors, could be a problem for some. There were no facilities. The staff on reception were super helpful, really accommodating."
玥玥上Sea view room, several windows with great views, simple breakfast provided (worth about 12 pounds), the food in the hotel restaurant is also good, there are many people every day, there is an Italian buffet on Friday (15.5 super cheap), a lot of dishes, just They are all very filling dishes, so they are cheap. You don’t have to worry about customers eating too much, but it is more than enough to try them all~
PPearl_4Room and toilet was clean and spacious. Complimentary tea/coffee and shower soap. The location was amazing. 10 minutes away from wherever your need and incredible views! All for an amazing, fair price. Free parking available just behind the building for guests. If thats full, st ives train station parking is a 3 minute walk. Check in and check out was so quick and easy. Would recommend 100%
GGuest UserThe location is fantastic, with direct sea views from the room. The resort has beautiful landscaping, and there's a gorgeous path leading straight to the beach. The English breakfast was very good; it would be even better if there were a wider variety of fruits.
GGuest UserA lovely welcome as we were greeted at the Bar by Tommy and shown to our room. We went back to the bar and had a drink. The bar offers a good selection of beer lager and wines.
The room was clean and tidy and was great for a short stay. The bed was a double with a mattress that was a little soft for us, however that is because we do have a very firm mattress at home
The staff were very friendly and polite. Unfortunately due to our stay being on Sunday and Monday we could take advantage of the restaurant as it was closed for these two evenings but the menu looked very nice.
We paid for the breakfast for two mornings at £15 per head per day and it was very good. Yoghurt, fruit, warm croissants and cereals were on the table on arrival and then we were offered a choice of cooked breakfast, either a full english, bacon or sausage sandwiches and Scrambled egg with smoked salmon. We had an issue one morning however this was sorted out to our satisfaction.
We would definitely recommend St Tudy Inn for a short stopover.
GGarrettChowOur room is not in the main building. We have to walk upstair to a first floor high extension building. My booking hasn't mentioned this. It just like a B&B room, but this is a 3 stars hotel. If I know before hand, I will not book this hotel.
TTerry TemlettLovely old hotel, still a lovely place but, sadly, showing it's age in some minor areas (aren't we all!).
Excellent, helpful and attentive Staff.
Good selection of food, well presented and very enjoyable.
We stayed for one night, on two occasions, and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Many thanks to the Management and Staff.
GGuest UserClean, comfortable room with good heating - which was appreciated during a cold snap that coincided with our visit. The wi-fi was reliable, and there was a TV, tea and coffee making equipment and a modern bathroom. Contrary to what some other reviews say, the beds are comfortable with good pillows. There is no fridge or in-room safe, but we did not require those things. The staff were friendly and bar and restaurant facilities were available if required. The ”full Cornish” breakfast was good although not over large. The location is excellent for a range of local services and beaches. Constructive suggestion: add a soap tray in the shower. even if this is just one that clips on to the shower head riser bar.
GGuest UserEverything we needed for a weekend break. Loved the names of the apartments, quirky. Plenty of lights and a lovely colour changing mirror in the bathroom. The owner was very helpful. Tea, coffee, sugar and milk provided, along with towels, t-towel, dish cloth, washing up liquid and multi purpose cleaner. Cutlery, plates, dishes and mugs as well as a microwave, toaster, table and chairs. A lovely bathroom and plenty of room/space. Unfortunately we found the mattress not firm enough and not that we watch the television just put it on to wind down before going to bed. You couldn't watch live TV. You needed to log in on Netflix and channels like that to watch anything. That said we had a lovely weekend break
GGuest UserThe Premier Inn suited our purpose but can’t say the same for restaurant next door!
Biggest complaint was the fact no toilet paper in disabled toilet! Really embarrassing situation and the floor generally needed a good scrub. Noticed mirrors in restaurant could do with a shine, table tops were sticky, window ledges outside have obviously not been cleaned for months and skirting boards the same . It generally needs a good overhaul. Food nothing to write home about and very mediocre. This sadly reflects on the
Premier and would think twice about staying again.
Sorry to be the bearer of this sad report but being honest l.