Travel / England / Cornwall / Looe - 17.05.2024

Discovering Looe: A Serene Escape to Cornwall's Coastal Gem

On the southeastern coast of Cornwall, the charming port town of Looe instantly captivated me with its winding streets, historic harbor, and the gentle rhythm of the tides. Feeling as if I had stepped into a postcard.

Discover the town of Looe, Cornwall.

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During a recent stay at Coombe Farm, just a ten-minute drive from Looe, Cornwall, my cousin Talli and I decided to venture into the nearby port town for dinner. Little did we know, this impromptu visit would turn into a memorable evening that left us both enchanted by Looe’s charm.

As we arrived in Looe, the first thing that struck us was the picturesque beauty of the town. The narrow, winding streets, lined with quaint shops and cozy cafes, seemed to invite us to explore further. The salty seaside breeze filled the air, mingling with the distant sound of seagulls, creating an ambiance that felt both relaxing and invigorating.

With our appetites guiding us, we meandered through the town, taking in the stunning views along the way. The harbor, dotted with fishing boats gently bobbing on the water, painted a perfect picture of a quintessential Cornish port. It was easy to see why Looe is beloved by locals and visitors alike.

Our quest for dinner led us to La Bocca Looe, an inviting Italian restaurant that promised a delightful culinary experience. The warm, welcoming atmosphere and the tantalizing aroma of stone-baked pizza were enough to draw us in. As we settled into our seats and perused the menu, the anticipation of a delicious meal added to the evening’s excitement.

La Bocca

Pizza at the La Bocca Restaurant

La Bocca did not disappoint. Each bite of our stone-baked pizza was a burst of flavor, perfectly crafted with fresh ingredients and an authentic Italian touch. It was the kind of meal that stays with you long after the last slice is gone, leaving you craving a return visit.

Discovering more than just the main street

The Harbour view of Looe

After dinner, we took a leisurely stroll back through Looe’s charming streets, feeling thoroughly satisfied and utterly captivated by this hidden gem of a town. Our visit, though brief, was filled with the kind of moments that make travel so rewarding – unexpected discoveries, delightful food, and a deep appreciation for the beauty of a new place.

If you ever find yourself in Cornwall, a visit to Looe is an absolute must. Whether you're there for a meal, a day trip, or a longer stay, the town’s serene charm and welcoming spirit are sure to leave a lasting impression. For Talli and me, our evening in Looe was a perfect blend of good food, great company, and unforgettable scenery - a true highlight of our trip.

Top spots in this area

Check out some of my top picks for the local area!

Looe Beach

Best for: classic seaside days

A small but lovely sandy beach right in the heart of town. It is perfect for paddling, crabbing, or just sitting with an ice cream watching the boats come and go.

Looe Harbour

Best for: gentle walks and people watching

The harbour is the soul of Looe. Walking along the water, you will see fishing boats unloading their catch and kids leaning over the edge looking for fish below.

Old Town of Looe

Best for: wandering and local character

Narrow streets, old buildings, and small independent shops make this area feel full of history. It is the kind of place where you slow down without realising it.

East Looe River Walk

Best for: peaceful strolls

A calm walk following the river away from the busy centre. It feels quiet and scenic, especially early in the morning or as the light starts to fade.

Looe Island Nature Reserve

Best for: wildlife and something different

A short boat trip takes you to this small island with big views. Guided visits focus on wildlife and conservation, making it feel special rather than touristy.

Coastal Walks Around Looe

Best for: sea views and fresh air

The coastal paths around Looe offer dramatic views over cliffs and coves. Even a short section gives you that wild Cornish coastline feeling.

Hannafore Point

Best for: sunsets and quiet moments

A peaceful spot just outside the centre with wide sea views. It is ideal for watching the sunset or sitting quietly while waves roll in below.

Fresh Seafood in Looe

Best for: local food experiences

Looe is known for its fishing, and it shows in the food. Simple fish and chips or fresh seafood straight from the harbour always feels like part of the trip.

Map & getting around

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