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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.
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 short but demanding route climbing high above the cliffs at Struddicks. 2.7 miles/ 4.4 km
A circular walk around Whitsand Bay to Downderry from Portwrinkle 6.7 miles/10.8km
Seaton
Situated to the east of Looe, Seaton Beach can be found at the foot of the Hessenford Valley. The River Seaton crosses the beach which is popular with children and there is easy access to the car park, toilets and a beachfront cafe.
Downderry
This wide beach is the perfect place to relax, play and explore. Parking, toilets and a cafe are available in the village and at low tide you can walk across to Seaton Beach.
The old market town of St Austell is just a few miles from the coast and is one of Cornwall's biggest towns. It is home to Cornwall's famous Eden Project and The Lost Gardens of Heligan.
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
A circular walk in the West Looe valley and along country lanes 6.4 miles/10.3 km
Polperro
Polperro Beach is just outside the harbour walls and is a beautifully sheltered spot. The beach is small and vanishes at high tide! Access is either on foot or on a shuttle bus.
Bodmin is an important historic town with many attractions to appeal to all the family and home the mysterious beast of Bodmin Moor.
Located on the southern edge of Bodmin Moor, the old town of Liskeard is located about 20 minutes drive from Looe. The Liskeard District is a magnet for industrial heritage enthusiasts and the town has a wide range of shops, services and facilities…
A challenging walk with magnificent views 5.3 miles/8.5 km
Plymouth is a port city in Devon approximately 40 minutes drive from Looe. It's home to some fantastic shopping at Drake's Circus and some wonderful attractions including the National Marine Aquarium, where sharks and rays glide in a deep tank.
Steeped in history and lined with cobbled streets, Fowey is a charming medieval town that you can reach by road or ferry.
A moderate-strenuous circular walk following the coast path and into the woods of Seaton Valley 6 miles/9.6km
A figure-of-eight walk around the fishing village and headlands surrounding Polperro 2.9 miles/4.7 km
A walk filled with historic sights and a stretch of the South West Coast Path 3.7 miles/6 km
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.
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.