British & Continental Luxury Coach Tours
Looe & Polperro

Looe & Polperro

Staying at the Portbyhan Hotel which is situated in an unrivalled position right in the heart of Looe, allowing guests to relish the panoramic views of the vibrant harbour with only a short stroll into Looe town centre. The historic twin towns of East and West Looe are located in South East Cornwall and offer everything from beautiful sandy beaches, accessible walking routes, fishing trips, unique boutiques, restaurants and bars. Further along the coast enjoy the old world charm of

Portbyhan Hotel Looe

picturesque Polperro through to the sheltered river valleys of the Tamar and Fowey. With a restaurant on site, a bar and crows nest sun terrace. The Portbyhan also has a spectacular Portside Brasserie, Terrace & Lounge offering plenty of space to unwind. All rooms come with complimentary tea/coffee, free wifi, en-suite bathrooms, tv and hairdryer. Entertainment most nights.

Upgraded rooms available at a supplement.


Included
Polperro,
is one of the most popular places and one of the prettiest. It lies just a few spectacular miles along the coast from Looe. Sheltered from the ravages of time and tide in its cliff ravine, it’s an enchanting jumble of cottages, each one unmistakably the work of a Cornish fisherman.

Port Isaac is a traditional fishing village with a vibrant local community in north Cornwall and home to the TV series Doc Martin starring Martin Clunes. It’s a truly picturesque village with narrow winding streets lined with whitewashed cottages that head down to the harbour where you can watch local fishermen landing their daily catch of fish, crab and lobsters.

Padstow  is a charming working fishing port surrounded by glorious sandy beaches, at the head of the Camel River. Watching the everyday ebb and flow of harbour life is a perfect way to spend a day. This foodie destination with popular eateries such as Rick Stein’s Seafood Restaurant.

Day off in Looe. 
Looe is a small coastal village and a working fishing port. It is situated on both sides of the River Looe.

Optional
Bodmin Jail & Railway   
Built in 1779 for King George III, Bodmin Jail has played an important role in Cornwall’s history and this bold redevelopment gives visitors the chance to delve into an intriguing hidden history. A massive investment in Cornwall’s tourism and visitor economy, this was the biggest attraction opening in 2020 with its state-of-the-art technology allowing for a more immersive experience.

The main station building at Bodmin General was constructed by the Great Western Railway and opened in 1887, when the 3½-mile branch line from Bodmin Road to Bodmin was opened. The station is beautifully restored to reflect the 1950’s and is resplendent in the British Railways (Western Region) colour scheme of the period.

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