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Bus station hiking trails around Breage offer a diverse landscape for outdoor activities. The region features a mix of rugged coastal cliffs, expansive sandy beaches, and rolling inland terrain with meadows and wooded areas. Hills like Godolphin Hill and Tregonning Hill provide elevated viewpoints. The area also integrates remnants of its mining history into many routes, adding a historical dimension to the natural exploration.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
4.5
(4)
17
hikers
9.77km
02:46
210m
210m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
(2)
11
hikers
6.44km
01:45
90m
90m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.0
(1)
7
hikers
9.57km
02:40
180m
180m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
8
hikers
4.59km
01:14
50m
50m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
3
hikers
7.48km
02:01
100m
100m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Small parking lot on a donation basis, the access road is narrow, so you can't get through with vehicles wider than 2.3m
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A bench in the middle of a lush green meadow at the intersection of three roads: an ideal place to catch your breath before continuing your ride.
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only a short bit of picking the bike was necessary near the top.
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if you get there late enough, it's a great place to stay overnight and see the sun set and rise.
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Small section up the hill not suitable for bike so got off and walked
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There are 17 bus-accessible hiking trails around Breage, offering a diverse range of experiences. 10 of these are rated as easy, and 7 are moderate, ensuring options for various fitness levels.
Yes, Breage offers several easy bus-accessible routes suitable for families. An excellent option is the Godolphin House – Rocky Lane loop from Godolphin Cross, which is an easy 6.4 km walk, perfect for a leisurely outing.
Hikes around Breage accessible by bus offer a captivating mix of landscapes. You can expect rugged cliffs and expansive sandy beaches along the coast, as well as gentle rolling hills, meadows, and wooded areas inland. Many routes also feature remnants of the area's rich mining history, adding a unique cultural dimension to your walk.
Yes, many of the bus-accessible routes around Breage are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the moderate Praa Sands Beach – Wheal Prosper Tin Mine loop from Breage offers a great coastal circular experience.
Breage's bus-accessible trails often pass by significant historical sites, particularly those related to its mining heritage. You can explore areas like the Wheal Prosper Tin Mine on routes such as the Trewavas Mine Ruins – Wheal Prosper Tin Mine loop from Breage. Additionally, the region is rich with other historical points of interest.
The komoot community highly rates the bus-accessible trails around Breage, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 1300 ratings. Hikers frequently praise the stunning coastal vistas, the diverse landscapes blending historical mining remnants with natural beauty, and the accessibility of these routes via public transport.
Absolutely. Breage is close to the stunning Cornish coastline. The Piskies Cove – Prussia Cove loop from Germoe is a moderate route that provides beautiful coastal views, sandy beaches, and intriguing rock pools, all accessible by bus.
Yes, the region around Breage features modest peaks that offer excellent panoramic views. The moderate Great Work Mine, Godolphin – Tregonning Hill Trig Point loop from Townshend is a popular choice for its expansive vistas across the surrounding area, including insights into the mining history.
After your hike, you can explore several natural attractions. Consider visiting The Loe and Loe Bar, a unique freshwater lake separated from the sea by a shingle bank, or the dramatic Hell's Mouth Cliffs for breathtaking coastal scenery.
Beyond the natural beauty, keep an eye out for historical mining structures that dot the landscape. For broader exploration, consider visiting iconic landmarks like St Michael's Mount, or the charming Mousehole Village and Harbour, which are accessible from the wider region.
Breage offers good hiking conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds, ideal for enjoying both coastal and inland routes. Summer is also popular, especially for coastal walks and beach access, though trails can be busier. Even in winter, many routes remain accessible, offering a different, often dramatic, perspective of the Cornish landscape.


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