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Portbyhan Hotel West Looe Star Rating 3        
The Quay

Directly facing the Looe River's sailboat moorings, this family-run quayside hotel is a half mile from the Looe railway station and a 10-minute walk from the Southwest Coast Path out to Hannafore Point and Looe Bay.Straightforward rooms feature en suite bathrooms, TVs, and tea and coffeemaking equipment. Upgraded rooms add balconies, and some family rooms have bunk beds.
Barclay House Looe Star Rating 4        
St Martins Road East

Hello and welcome to Barclay House! Hotel rooms, restaurant and self catering holiday cottages in Looe, Cornwall. Barclay House - our home & yours for the duration of your stay, short or long - we aim to please! Barclay House lies on the edge of Looe, a historic Cornish fishing village dating from the 12th century. Carved into the hillside overlooking the East Looe river, this six acre property has breathtaking views over the water and countryside beyond, yet we are only 10 minutes walk from the town, harbour, beach & sea.
Hannafore Point Hotel Star Rating 3        
Marine Drive

With expansive views of Looe Bay, this polished hotel is a 7-minute walk from Hannafore Beach and a 15-minute walk from Looe town centre.Warmly furnished rooms feature en suite bathrooms, TVs, free Wi-Fi, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Some add balconies, sitting areas and sea views.
Little Harbour Guest House Star Rating 3        
Church Street West Looe

Set 0.8 miles from Looe Island, this relaxed guesthouse is also 4 miles from both the Polperro Harbour Heritage Museum and from the Monkey Sanctuary.The straightforward rooms feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffeemaking equipment.
The Old Malt House Star Rating 3        
West Looe Hill

Within a 2-minute walk of the harbour and the South West Coast Path, this intimate family-run B&B set in a 17th-century whisky distillery is also 2.7 miles from the Monkey Sanctuary.Low-key contemporary rooms with en suite bathrooms feature free Wi-Fi, TVs and DVD players, as well as tea and coffeemaking facilities.
Bridgeside Guest House Looe Star Rating 4        
Fore Street

Overlooking the East Looe River, this family-run, Victorian B&B is a 7-minute walk from Looe railway station and 2.3 miles from The Monkey Sanctuary.The 8 bright, simple rooms all have private bathrooms (7 of which are en suite) as well as free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and DVD players, as well as tea and coffeemaking equipment.
The Old Bridge House Star Rating 4        
The Quay

Overlooking the arched Looe Bridge and Looe's historic harbour, this unfussy guesthouse is a 4-minute walk from Fore Street's shopping district and a 6-minute walk from the railway station. It's 8 minutes to East Looe Beach.The 9 casual rooms with en suite bathrooms and country decor come with minifridges, satellite TV, free WiFi, DVD players, and tea and coffeemaking equipment.
Cherrywood Lodge Star Rating 4        
Polperro Road

Cherrywood Lodge is a great choice for a stay in Looe. Guests will have free perks like breakfast, WiFi, and self parking. Rooms offer up nice touches like bathrobes and slippers.
Tom Sawyer's Restaurant and Bar Star Rating 3.5        
Marine Drive

A 7-minute bus ride from cafes, shops and the LOOE Tourist Information Centre, this seafront guesthouse in a grand building is a 13-minute drive from Wild Futures' monkey sanctuary, cafe and gift shop.Guestrooms with en suite bathrooms feature a mix of modern and traditional furnishings with flat-screen TVs, plus tea and coffee making equipment. Some rooms have separate seating areas.
Little Mainstone Guest House        
The Quay

Centrally located in Looe, the Little Mainstone Guest House offers free WiFi access and free onsite parking. This Victorian building is situated on the west bank of the River Looe, with picturesque views across the harbour.Each room includes a TV and tea and coffee making facilities.
 
 
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Looe is a small coastal town, fishing port and civil parish in the former Caradon district of south - east Cornwall, UK, with a population of 5,280 at recent census'.