Looe is a picturesque town on the south coast of Cornwall.
- Looe Island.
- Old Guildhall Museum & Gaol, East 1AA, Higher Market St,. Late March to end October: daily 11AM-4PM. Volunteer-run museum in the 15th-century guildhall. £2.
Looe Island.
Old Guildhall Museum & Gaol, East 1AA, Higher Market St,. Late March to end October: daily 11AM-4PM. Volunteer-run museum in the 15th-century guildhall. £2.
The walk along the banjo pier and along the river observing the boats moored there makes a pleasant stroll on a summer's day. A walk along the footpath alongside the seafront is also a pleasant experience. The village has its own museum which is always an interesting activity. Towards the village entrance there is a large arcade with a bowling alley inside. Many tourists go on boat trips around the coast. Younger children enjoy crabbing of the harbour.
There are many shops on the main street such as Boots, the Co-op and Cancer Research. There are numerous gift shops selling Looe merchandise. There are many independent shops in Looe that stock brands like Animal, Quiksilver, Roxy and Superdry.
There are a number of small, locally owned cafés in the town,many of which serve local specialities such as the Cornish pasty. There is a Cornish Pasty Co. shop a short walk from the beach. There is a café on the beach that provides refreshments for tourists. There are additionally many lovely restaurants selling local fish. The harbour on East Looe also houses Sarah's Pasty and Cake stores that are famous throughout the village for their exquisite delicatessens.
There are lots of lovely pubs in the village. Notably the Jolly Sailor in West Looe. The selection of alcohol is good and the pub also provides a weekly shanty singing as entertainment, which customers can join in with.
Looe Bay Holiday Park and Trelawne Manor are within a ten-minute drive of the village. In terms of local accommodation, there are lots of holiday cottages and apartments that are available to rent.