Number of results: 41
, currently showing 1 to 20.
A circular walk along the coast from Talland Bay to Looe returning through Kilminorth Woods 6.8 miles/10.9km
This route starts on the bridge at Looe and follows the West Looe river north west before heading into the countryside towards Lostwithiel on country roads. The route finishes on another bridge, this time over the River Fowey. 17 miles/27 km
For a bit of old-fashioned family fun you can go crabbing. You’ll need some bait, a net, a weight, a bucket and a little patience but it's a skill young and old and master!
Camelford
A mostly circular wak to Cornwall's two highest tors passing prehistoric remains including the holywell, summit cairns and settlementes.
For more information including a route description, visit the IWalk cornwall website.
Looe
Designed by six times Open champion, Harry Vardon, Looe Golf Club is set in an area of breathtaking beauty. Visitors are always welcome at Looe and can be assured of a testing round of golf,
Camelford
A circular walk from Camelford through bluebell woods along the Camel valley to the Celtic churchyard of Advent and the Neolithic remains on the edge of Bodmin Moor
Looe
Providing Looe with beach hire and activities since 2003.
Looe
A circular walk through the woodland along the West Looe River to Herodsfoot from Duloe where Cornwall's smallest stone circle stands 6.3 miles/10.2 km
Fowey
We have a large selection of Kayaks, Stand up paddle boards and Self drive boats to hire and our new service for 2021 - Regular Seafaris and Rib Rides along the magnificent South Cornish coast sailing daily from the historic port of Fowey.
Bodmin
A short circular walk from the village of Blisland through the churchyard, two stretches of the Woodland Trust reserve of Lavethan Wood and land which was once the estates of Lavethan and Barlandew manors
This route follows National Cycle routes 27 and 2 from Plymouth to Looe. It includes a ferry journey. 22 miles/35 km
Nr Looe, Cornwall
Explore the wonderful waters and coastline from Millendreath Beach Report. Sea scooters, stand up paddle boards and kayaks are all available for hire.
Why not enjoy a sightseeing trip and take in the sights, sounds of Looe island with the clear blue water and the amazing wildlife that occupy the Cornish coastline which includes, birds, dolphins, Basking sharks and Sunfish.
The beaches in and around Looe provide some great opportunities for rockpooling. Visit our beaches section for more information.
Looe
A gentle walk from the Millpool in West Looe out to Hannaford Point. 2.7 miles/ 4.4 km
Looe
A moderate walk with some steps and steep hills. Includes an ancient Celtic chapel site and opportunities to see some beautiful wildlife, 3.7 miles/ 6.0 km
A challenging walk with magnificent views 5.3 miles/8.5 km
Looe
Regular Sea safaris along the magnificent South Cornish coast sailing daily from the historic port of Looe. Discover amazing wildlife and experience the wonder of the Cornish coastline with our boat trips from Looe Cornwall!
Looe Sea Safari offers…
A short circular ride or walk around the delightful Seaton Valley Countryside Park on the Cornish Coast at Seaton, near Looe. 2 miles/3km
A moderate-strenuous circular walk following the coast path and into the woods of Seaton Valley 6 miles/9.6km