B&Bs in Looe

Explore a variety of charming B&Bs and guest houses in Cornwall and find the perfect home away from home. The seaside town of Looe keeps visitors entertained all year round while still retaining a working fishing port. Children love the safe sandy beach and its nearby rockpools whilst adults love to watch the boats return every evening before dining on fresh fish in a local restaurant.

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Whether nestled in a coastal village or countryside setting, these accommodations provide a cosy retreat for your Cornwall adventure.

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Polraen Country House

B&Bs in Looe

Enjoy a unique and charming experience during your stay at a Bed & Breakfast in Cornwall. Start your day with a hearty breakfast before heading out to explore all that Cornwall has to offer. Your host will tell you everything you need to know about the local area, and can provide valuable recommendations on nearby attractions, hidden gems, and activities. Their insider tips can help enhance your Cornwall experience and introduce you to lesser-known places.

FAQ's Looe

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  • No, and many would say it doesn't need one. There are four convenience stores dotted around East and West Looe and several bakers (Good for pasties!), a greengrocer (which also sells meat), a fishmonger and a health food shop.

    If you are really desperate for a supermarket, there's a couple at Liskeard, eight miles away.

  • It depends which beach, the main sandy beach at East Looe has a dog ban all year around, whereas Hannafore Beach at West Looe is fine for dogs.

  • It's an argument that's been going on for hundreds of years, and not one Visit Cornwall wishes to take sides on!

    East Looe is the bigger of the two former towns. It has the most shops and a nice sandy beach. However, many prefer West Looe as it is a little quieter and if you know where to go, the beach at Hannafore provides lots of hidden corners for sunbathing, it's also great for rockpooling.

    We have been informed the local saying is "One's the moneyside and one's the sunnyside" but which is which we are not sure?

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