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Glamping in Looe
If you are looking for a holiday close to the beach, with a relaxed atmosphere and surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes, Holidu shows you an option with all this and much more. In the county of Cornwall, England, is the coastal town of Looe, one of the tourist spots that attracts many visitors each year, who come to enjoy the waters of its beaches and the natural wonders that frame this beautiful place. And if you want to enjoy Looe fully, your accommodation needs to be perfect too, so one of the most practical yet comfortable options is the glamping sites available. One of the advantages of these accommodations is that most of them are very close to the beach, just a few metres away, and with incredible views.
Beautiful glamping sites with everything you will needAs well as being very close to the beach, these accommodations come in many styles and sizes, so you are sure to find something to suit your tastes. You can find accommodations in the style of a camper-van, as well as those with more of a modern façade, or if you prefer more of a tent-like feel. All are quite spacious, with some accommodating up to 4 people without a problem, and have all the amenities such as internet connection, heater, appliances, private bathroom, a TV and even free parking. Come and enjoy this English paradise, and have the holiday of a lifetime! Book your glamping site now.
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If you came to Looe looking for a nice time at the beach, you won't be disappointed. One of the beaches you can visit is East Looe Beach, which is located just across the street from the old town and near Banjo Pier. This beach has a perfect tranquil atmosphere that is ideal to come with family or friends, as it has a low tide, soft golden sands, and where you can do fun activities such as snorkelling. Another beach worth a visit is Millendreath Beach, a Looe gem that invites you to spend a fantastic day in the sun. With large cliffs framing the beach, gentle waves perfect for cooling off on the shore or for sports such as kayaking. Here you will also find cafés right on the beachfront where you can relax and have a drink and a bite to eat while enjoying the coastal scenery.
Looe for nature loversIf you love nature and exploring it for hours on end, you're sure to find just what you're looking for here. There is a perfect route for those who love hiking, and that is the Looe to Polperro trail, which starts east of Looe and goes for about 5 miles. You'll pass through places like Hannafore where you'll have stunning views of Looe Bay, then the village of Talland, where you'll find beautiful pebble beaches and plenty of cafés and restaurants, before finally heading to the picturesque commune of Polperro. This option is ideal if you want to explore the nature not only in this village but also in the other nearby villages which are just as beautiful. Another place you can also visit is Kilminorth Woods, a forest located near the Looe River and that was created approximately 400 years ago. Here you'll find a variety of trees such as chestnut, wild cherry, and sycamore, all of varying ages and home to an abundance of animal life. You can watch birds, see the colourful flowers and ferns along the way, and sit by the lakeside to relax.
The climate in Loone is fairly mild and warm, but be prepared for constant rainfall throughout the year.
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This conservation centre, which has been in operation since 1964, is a popular tourist attraction. It offers a safe haven for various species of monkeys, and you can visit its facilities, learn about how the staff takes care of these little animals, the needs of each one and general information about them. Once you have completed the tour, you will be allowed to visit the place on your own and observe the adorable monkeys that live there.
2. Spend the day at Looe IslandThis is a small island/nature reserve just a mile from the town of Looe. It's like a small sanctuary for a great diversity of wild-life both on land and in the water, and you can visit it exclusively through organized tours that will take you there and back. Once there you'll see the lush forest that makes up the island, as well as grasslands and rocky reefs, and it's also an area where you can kayak and paddleboard.
3. Learn about the story of Looe at the Old Sardine Factory Heritage CentreIt is a former sardine factory that was once an important company in Looe. Here you will have the opportunity to learn more about the history of this fishing town, and how sardines in particular were the backbone of its economy. There are also exhibits of their boats, their tools, and photographs of the old fishermen, many of whom are still working today.
4. Visit the Talland ChurchThis hilltop building was once a place of worship for Christians in the area and is still in use today as a place of prayer. It is believed to have been built around the 13th century, and many of the details of its original structure still remain. Come and visit this secluded stone church, and enjoy the breathtaking views you can have from this hill.
5. Enjoy the sea in a unique way with Boatzer Glass Bottom Boat TripsThis boat service in Looe offers you a boat tour like no other. It's a 45-minute trip in a glass-bottom boat, where you can see a variety of marine life in the Looe Marine Life Reserve, including different species of fish, large jellyfish and adorable seals.
6. Find beautiful gifts at The Looe Gift ShopIf you want to take a piece of Looe with you, or if you'd rather find a beautiful souvenir to give to someone special, The Looe Gift Shop is the place to go. The friendly staff will help you get exactly what you want, whether you want something small and simple like a beautiful postcard or something bigger like a wooden craft or a cuddly toy.
7. Enjoy a delicious drink at Copper fish DistilleryThe creator of this distillery is Andy Walton, who specializes in a brand of gin. It had its beginnings in 2018, and today also produces other alcoholic beverages such as rum and whiskey, the design that adorns its bottles is characterized by being postcard style, with a drawing of a mermaid, and also a marine animal design. Come and enjoy this great establishment, and try their great selection of drinks. I assure you'll want to take some with you.
Information about glampings in Looe
🏡 Glampings available: | 7 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -49%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £24. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, barbecue and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 3 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |