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The Snooty Fox Country Hotel & Restaurant |  |
| | Morval - Looe, Cornwall - Cornwall - PL13 1PR
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The Snooty Fox Country Hotel is located close to the picturesque fishing village of Looe. Polperro, Fowey, Kingsand and Cawsand are all within a short drive. All our bedrooms are en-suite, have tea/coffee making facilities and colour tv. Our restaurant offers an extensive menu with views over the Cornish Countryside. We also have an attractive lounge bar serving meals and fine ales......click here for more information |
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Portbyhan Hotel |  |
| | The Quay - Looe, Cornwall - Cornwall - PL13 2BU
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This hotel is located in an unrivalled position, right on the waters edge in the beautiful coastal town of Looe, close to the A38 in Cornwall. West Looe is still a functioning fishing town and the hotel's location provides guests with great views of hustle and bustle going on everyday in the picturesque harbour. The family-run hotel has a reputation for being one of the most popular hotels in Looe, purely through recommendations by former guests. Aside from the hotel bar, you have a wide choice of activities available. Looe is actually 2 towns on opposite sides of the River Looe. East Looe is the newest of the 2 towns. You can have a guided tour through the maze-like streets, visit the Living from the Sea exhibit to learn of the town's maritime history or just spend the day on the beach, separated from the mouth of the river by the Banjo Pier......click here for more information |
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Fieldhead Hotel & Horizons Restaurant |  |
| | Portuan Road - West Looe - Cornwall - PL13 2DR
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The Fieldhead is a traditional, warm and friendly country house style hotel offering a very high standard of comfort. We occupy a prime, elevated position, with unrivalled sea views from virtually every room across Looe Bay. In 2003, The Fieldhead was in the final for the Small Hotel of the Year Award. Situated in West Looe, The Fieldhead is only a fifteen minute walk along the waterside to the centre of town. In summer, a passenger ferry plys across the harbour mouth. The town beach is popular in the summer months, while the rock pools and sandy coves below the hotel provide interest all year round. Virtually all bedrooms have tremendous sea views - a perfect way to start and end the day. The Horizons Restaurant has far reaching views across Looe Bay. The cuisine is essentially French and English with a daily changing menu offering a wide variety of fresh local produce. Our large heated swimming pool is open from mid May to the end of September. Set on the cliff above the garden, it is a veritable sun trap with more wonderful sea views......click here for more information |
from £60.0 
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Looe |
Looe is a coastal town in the Caradon district of south-east Cornwall, England, UK. It lies around 20 miles west of the city of Plymouth and 7 miles south of Liskeard. Situated around a small harbour and along a steep-sided valley, Looe is in fact two towns, East Looe and West Looe, connected by bridge across the River Looe which flows between them, to reach the sea beside a sandy beach. Off shore to the west, opposite the stonier Hannafore beach, lies the picturesque St. George's Island, commonly known as Looe Island. Looe remains a fishing town, and several fish dealers operate from the docks of East Looe. With its fleet of small fishing boats returning their catches to port daily, Looe has a reputation for producing excellent fresh fish. The town is also a centre for shark fishing, and is the home of the Shark Angling Club of Great Britain.
Looe's main business today is tourism, with much of the town given over to hotels, guest houses and holiday homes, along with a large number of pubs, restaurants, and shops selling beach equipment, ice cream and Cornish pasties. Inland from Looe lie many camping and caravan sites, as well as a famous Woolly monkey sanctuary. Other local attractions include the beaches, sailing, fishing and diving, and spectacular coastal walks (especially that via Talland to Polperro. In the area are several stately homes, including Antony House, Cotehele, Mount Edgcumbe, and Lanhydrock House, as well as the Eden Project near St Austell. Outside the busy summer months, the town remains a centre for shopping and entertainment for local villages. There is a tradition of the townsfolk wearing fancy dress on New Year's Eve, when the streets throng with revellers in inventive outfits. Looe is in the top 10 places in the UK to celebrate New Year.
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