Praze-an-Beeble

Praze-an-Beeble is a charming village nestled in the heart of west Cornwall, England, between Camborne and Helston. Its name in Cornish, Pras an Bibel, meaning "meadow on the River Beeble," reflects its serene landscape.

This traditional Cornish village thrives on its close-knit community and offers the essentials of rural life: a welcoming pub (The St Aubyn Arms), a quaint shop/post office, a school, a doctors’ surgery, and local businesses that foster connection.

With a delightful blend of historic granite cottages and modern homes, Praze-an-Beeble is surrounded by picturesque farmland, meadows, and gentle valleys. It is a paradise for those who enjoy walking, cycling, and exploring the breathtaking Cornish countryside.

Furthermore, its ideal location provides easy access to the stunning north Cornwall coast (Godrevy, Gwithian, Portreath) and the enchanting south coast (Porthleven, Praa Sands), making it a perfect starting point for adventure.

Why go to Praze-an-Beeble?

Praze-an-Beeble is a charming village in Cornwall, where the off-season reveals a tranquil experience free from summer crowds. Embrace misty mornings and dramatic skies, cozy evenings in local pubs, winter hedgerow walks, and the beauty of birdlife.

With local winter festivals and markets to explore, you'll find that accommodation and food prices drop outside the peak season, offering comfortable cottages, inns, and B&Bs. Picture yourself by log fires, savoring cream teas without the wait, storm-watching on wild beaches, and listening to soft rain on the breathtaking tin-mine landscapes.

This is the perfect place to unwind, write, paint, or simply breathe in the inspiration that surrounds you.

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Getting there

You’ll want a car — rural Cornwall buses don’t run frequently, especially off-season.

When is the off-season ?

October - March

 

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