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East Looe
A favourite with holidaymakers, in a sheltered bay, lies East Looe Beach. Protected by Banjo Pier, the beach offers golden sands, gentle waves and rock pools at low tide.
Downderry
Popular with dog walkers, Downderry Beach is a beautiful mile long stretch of sand and shingle that links Seaton Beach to the west and Battern Cliffs to the east.
Whitsand
Whitsand Bay boasts 4 miles of sand as the neighbouring coves join on the low tide. The beach is accessed via a steep path and steps but it is never crowded unlike many of the beaches in and around Looe.
Millendreath
Millendreath Beach lies between Looe and Seaton, in a sheltered cove made up of shingle and sand. Behind the beach, paddleboards, bodyboards and kayaks are available to hire and there is a welcoming beach café for refreshments.
Portwrinkle
Hoodny Cove and Finnygook Beach are accessible from Portwrinkle. Both are sandy beaches and are popular with families. Finnygook Beach is used by experienced surfers.
East Looe
The Old Guildhall Museum and Gaol is contained in a 15th Century listed building with a fascinating display of Looe’s past.
Looe
Nestled into the side of the south Cornish coast between Looe and Seaton, Wild Futures’ Monkey Sanctuary cares for a range of different species of rescued monkeys, giving visitors an intimate insight to a working sanctuary and a chance to meet some…
Looe
Hannafore Beach is a quiet south east facing shingle beach that is well known for its rock pools and great views of Looe Island. It is popular with dog walkers all year round.
Polperro
At low tide, a delightful sandy beach appears just outside the ancient harbour walls. Please check the tide times so that you are not disappointed! When the tide is in, you can opt for a dip in Chapel Pool, a beautiful tidal pool which can be found…
Seaton
Located at the foot of Hessenford Valley, this sand and shingle beach is a family favouite with easy access, good waves and shallow places to paddle and play, where the River Season crosses the beach
Talland
Talland Bay is made up of two coasts located midway between Looe and Polperro. This section of the coast is designated both an Area of Outstanding Beauty and a Heritage Coast.
Looe
Plaidy Beach is just around the corner from Looe. It is a small sheltered beach with a peaceful feel that is best discovered on foot.
Menheniot, Near Liskeard
Throwing people off cliffs since 2009. Find our quarry 10 mins from Looe (next to the A38). BIG RIDES FOR ALL AGES
Unique gravity park, water park & race track with spectacular views and picnic spots, free entry and wild swimming.
Trescowe, Bodmin
Tucked away on the edge of Bodmin Moor, this Cornish Georgian gem offers plenty to do for all, with a Grade 2 listed garden, Iron Age fort, children’s play area, café, and gift shop.
West Looe
Described as 'a Little Known Gem', Kilminorth Woods is a Local Nature Reserve near Looe in South East Cornwall, owned by Cornwall Council. Classified as ancient woodland, it is part of a County Wildlife Site in an Area of Special Landscape Value and…
The Quay, West Looe
The Old Sardine Factory Heritage Centre is in West Looe and showcases the maritime and fishing heritage of Looe. The building, renovated by Looe Harbour Commission opened in 2018, and also includes a Climbing Wall and the Sardine Factory Restaurant.
East Looe Quay, Looe
An opportunity to see Looe from the sea, as well as a variety of coastal wildlife!
East Looe Quay, Looe
Sea fishing trips from Looe, Cornwall.
Par
Tucked into the head of St Austell Bay lies Cornwall's Temperate Rainforest at Tregrehan. Protected by the hills behind, massive trees and parkland, sits a sheltered botanical oasis; one of Cornwall's Great Gardens.
Trenowah Road, St Austell
Cornwall Football Golf, A Great Day Out, a fun, active, unique and healthy sport for all ages.