Looe & The Cornish Coast
The picturesque fishing port of Looe is situated on the coast of South Cornwall at the estuary of the Looe River, which divides the town into East and West Looe. The town
centre with its quaint narrow streets and diverse shops provides an abundance of interest and its riverside, town centre and the seafront are situated on the level, whilst the Hannafore Point Hotel is situated on the headland offering stunning panoramic views across Looe Bay and the unspoiled Cornish coast.
Hannafore Point Hotel – Tel: 01503 263273
The Hannafore Point Hotel offering views across Looe Bay and the Cornish coast, is situated just a short walk in to the town centre. What’s included:
• FREE Insurance
• All rooms have private facilities, telephone, television, hairdryer and complimentary tea/coffee
• Buffet style breakfast
• Lunch snacks available daily
• Waiter service evening meal with choice of menu
• Indoor swimming pool, gym and spa facilities
• Entertainment on 1 evening
• Lift serving most floors
• Porterage
Itinerary
Day 1: Leisurely outward journey to Looe spending four nights at the Hannafore Point Hotel arriving late afternoon.
Day 2: Full day Looe Valley Day Ranger. The Looe Valley Line is a real old fashioned branch line, with little stations and halts between Looe and the town of Liskeard. We
include a day ranger ticket, giving you a days’ unlimited travel on this pretty railway line.
Day 3: Full day Fowey, St Austell & Mevagissey. We first visit the lovely town of Fowey with its narrow streets and gorgeous harbour views (note: steep hills but a minibus
runs from top coach park into town). On to St Austell where Cornish Market World, one of Britain’s largest indoor markets, is open every weekend and also on a Wednesday during the summer months. Our third visit is to beautiful Mevagissey with its fishing harbour highly popular with artists.
Day 4: Day of leisure in Looe.
Day 5: Depart after breakfast for the homeward journey arriving late afternoon.
