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West Looe, the quieter counterpart to East Looe, captures the essence of a quaint Cornish fishing village with its charming narrow streets, historic buildings, and stunning coastal scenery. This picturesque area offers a more tranquil experience, perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle and immerse themselves in the authentic charm of Cornwall.

Begin your exploration at West Looe Quay, where you can watch the fishing boats and pleasure craft bobbing gently in the harbour. From here, enjoy a leisurely stroll along the quayside, taking in the lovely views across the Looe River to East Looe and the bustling Banjo Pier.

One of the highlights of West Looe is the Hannafore Point and its adjoining Hannafore Beach. This shingle and rocky beach is perfect for rock pooling, especially at low tide when an array of marine life is revealed. The beach also offers fantastic views of Looe Island, making it a great spot for photography and picnicking.

For those interested in walking, the South West Coast Path provides exhilarating hikes with breathtaking coastal vistas. A popular route leads from Hannafore to the secluded Talland Bay, passing through rugged cliffs and wildflower-strewn meadows. Along the way, keep an eye out for local wildlife, including seabirds, butterflies, and the occasional seal.

History enthusiasts will appreciate a visit to St. Nicholas’ Church, a small, historic chapel dating back to the 13th century. The church’s charming interior and serene churchyard offer a peaceful retreat and a glimpse into West Looe’s past.

An obscure and intriguing fact about West Looe is its connection to smugglers in the 18th and 19th centuries. The labyrinthine streets and hidden coves were perfect for clandestine activities, and tales of smuggling adventures add a touch of mystery to the area’s rich history.

Dining in West Looe is a treat, with several cosy pubs and restaurants offering fresh, locally sourced seafood. Enjoy a meal with a view at the Jolly Sailor Inn, one of Cornwall’s oldest pubs, where you can savour traditional dishes and a pint of local ale.

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