Looe - Logh

Looe - Logh

South along the B3254 from Duloe until it joins the A374 and travel south. Looe (Logh) a fishing port and coastal town and is actually made up of the two towns of East Looes and West Looe in which are linked by a bridge across the River Looe. The towns are some seven miles south of Liskeard along the valley of the River Looe which flows to the sea by a sandy beach. Liskeard Railway Station is the junction for the Looe Valley Line with the Station in Looe being just to the north of the bridge. To the west is St George's Island (Looe Island). Archaeological information points to the area around Looe being inhabited around 1000BC. Looe now continues to be a fishing town although tourism now predominates. There is a thriving tourist industry in the area with numerous related shopping and entertainment facilities.

East Looe consists of narrow streets with numerous restaurants, pubs and shops which surround a sandy beach, with it's lifeboat station, St Mary's Church and Banjo Pier. West Looe stretches to the west from the bridge towards Polperro and to the south on the river alongside which is restaurants and guest houses.

Looe - Logh
Looe - Logh
Looe - Logh
Looe - Logh
Looe - Logh
Looe - Logh
Looe - Logh
Looe - Logh
Looe - Logh

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