Hayle Outdoor Swimming Pool
The future of Hayle Swimming Pool is in Hayle Town Council hands, since Cornwall Council ceased funding. Hayle Town Council owns and manages it helped by volunteers.
Please note: Dogs are not allowed into the pool complex.
Please note that CASH payments only are accepted; we are unable to accept payment by credit card.
King George V Memorial Walk
Hayle
TR27 4BL
Telephone – seasonal only (01736 752568)
Find out more:
Hayle Outdoor Swimming Pool Facebook Page
Friends of Hayle Swimming Pool
2019 Season
This year the Hayle Outdoor Swimming Pool season will be extended to include the summer half-term holiday and weekends in June. The pool will open on Saturday 25 May 2019 for the Whitsun Bank Holiday weekend and the half-term holiday week and then weekends until it opens daily from 29 June 2019.
Opening hours are from 11am to 6pm, weather permitting, until Sunday 8 September 2019. We can confirm that entrance prices have not been increased for the sixth year in a row and once again season tickets will be available to purchase.
Swim Prices 2019
Day or part-day swim session:
Junior Swim £3
Adult Swim £5 (Or: adults can purchase a 2-hour ‘Short Swim’ ticket for £3)
Senior Swim £3
Family/Group (2 x Adults plus 4 x Junior MAXIMUM) Swim £12
Spectator (Non-swim) £1
After 4pm – Junior Swim £2, Adult swim £3
Swimmers who require a carer pay as above according to age, but their carer enters/swims for free.
Age Categories
Junior – aged 3 to 15
Adult – aged 16 or over
Senior – aged 60 or over
Children under 3 swim for free
Season Tickets:
Junior/Senior (with passport size photograph) £30
Adult (with passport size photograph) £40
Free Tuesday Residents’ Passes
We are also pleased to be able to confirm that the Town Council is continuing free entry to the pool on Tuesdays for all residents of Hayle and/or the TR27 postal code area. As introduced in 2017, the process will continue to be more tightly regulated.
Free Tuesday Swim Passes may be obtained from the town council office at the community centre on Queensway (not the pool) upon proof of residence, or ID (birth certificate, passport etc for children of adults with proof of residence), and a small passport size photograph will be required for each pass. Passes will be available from the office from Monday 21 May 2018.
Adult Evening Lane Swimming
Following last year’s experiment, we are pleased to announce that the adult (16+) lane swimming will continue to be available on Tuesday evenings (starting 2 July) from 6.30pm to 7.30pm at £3 per person (free Tuesday passes and season tickets do not apply).
Unaccompanied Children
Children who are competent swimmers aged between 9-10 years old may swim unaccompanied but must have a responsible person (16+) supervising them (inside the building/pool complex)
Children who are 11 years old (in year 7) and above may swim unaccompanied and unsupervised.
Full Swimming Pool Child Admission Policy
The full Swimming Pool Child Admission Policy can be found here.
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