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Crantock Beach Crantock beach forms part of the expanse of sand between Pentire and West Pentire headlands
Dan Joel Surf School Experience the thrill of surfing in a safe, relaxed & friendly environment at the beautiful Poldhu beach, Mullion.
Honey Cosmetics Skin Care, Moisturiser and Bodycare products hand made naturally with a dash of Cornish honey.
St Michael’s Mount Visit the island of St Michael’s Mount at Marazion in Cornwall. Discover legends, myths and learn about the islands amazing history.

Breage is a former mining village, with associations to the wreckers and smugglers on the coast.  The village is situated three miles (5km) west of Helston.

The village is overlooked by Tregonning Hill, which at 596 feet is one of the highest points in the area. On top of the hill are the remnants of a large Iron Age fort, one of the largest of its kind in Cornwall. The Tregonning Hills is where William Cookworthy discovered China Clay in the mid 18th century.

Visitors to this area are within easy reach of many attractions and towns in Cornwall.  The closest attractions and towns being The Flambards Experience, The National Seal Sanctuary and the town of Helston

Our Breage cottages vary in size and style, for a complete list of self-catering properties in this area please see below.





Cottage In & Around Breage
Name - Code Sleeps Changes Rating Avail
Trelowarth - 281 2 Saturdays Rated: 3 StarfishRated: 3 StarfishRated: 3 Starfish View this cottage"s availability
Trelowarth offers very nicely appointed bungalow accommodation in the hamlet of Polladras, just three miles from the harbour town of Porthleven.