Located in Looe, The Harbor Moon has a garden, terrace and bar. Guests can sample Grill/bbq at the on-site restaurant. Plymouth is 14 mi from the inn. Newquay Cornwall Airport is 25 mi away.
Catrina
United Kingdom
The room had everything we needed and was a great bargain night. It over looked the harbour and was quiet. The Harbour Moon supplied plenty in the room for breakfast so it didn't matter that they don't do a breakfast.
Caravan Willerby Rio offers accommodations in Looe, 5.5 miles from Looe Golf Club and 6.4 miles from Wild Futures The Monkey Sanctuary.
Rutjana
Thailand
Easy to get in and not far from the beach.Too many kitchens equipment.You guys can cook but you need to buy some stuff from out side as the shop don’t have too much fresh stuff.
1.1 miles from Millendreath Beach in Looe, Admirals Apartment sleeps 4 adults 2 children EV Point offers accommodations with access to wellness packages and beauty services.
Located between Looe and Polperro, Trenderway Farm offers accommodations with free WiFi. The property has 2 units with kitchenettes and 1 unit with a full equipped kitchen.
Providing river views, The Captain's House in Looe provides accommodations and a garden. This beachfront property offers access to a patio and free private parking. Guests can enjoy quiet street...
Bill
United Kingdom
Friendly and helpful host.
Good facilities in room.
Great location for Looe.
Off road parking
The Captain's Lodge Looe is located in Looe, just 1.1 miles from Hannafore and 1.2 miles from Millendreath Beach. This apartment offers free private parking and private check-in and check-out.
Seaside View Caravan in Polperro is located in Looe, just 1.5 miles from Polpero Beach and 1.7 miles from Lekerock Cove Beach. Guests can benefit from a patio and a terrace.
On average, 3-star hotels in Looe cost $185 per night, and 4-star hotels in Looe are $154 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Looe can be found for $183 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Looe this weekend is $236 or, for a 4-star hotel, $400. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Looe for this weekend cost around $313 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
I'd been to Looe a few times over the past 50 years, had...
I'd been to Looe a few times over the past 50 years, had never stayed but knew it'd be a place I enjoy. It's full of tiny streets and alleyways, has a small working fishing port, a sandy beach with a little prom, boat trips, good places to eat (JuJu's Tapas, Daisy's Cafe, Chennai Indian Fusion, Sarah's Pasties for takeaway pasties & cream teas), a beautiful branch line railway up to Liskeard, it's close to places like Talland Bay & Polperro and not very far from the Rame Peninsula, Cawsand and Mount Edgecumbe to the east. The SW coast path goes through Looe so plenty of nice coastal walking to be had. Don't forget beautiful little Looe Island nature reserve just offshore, visitable by short boat trip.
Looe is slow to navigate in a car due to its small streets being busy with meandering pedestrians, but that's all part of the fun and as a result it's a nice place to wander round with very little traffic.
The only place I wouldn't go back to is the Pier Cafe where we had breakfast one day. It has a v nice location by the beach but is overpriced and the food is average. Go up the hill to quirky little Daisy's Cafe instead! If you're over in West Looe at Hannafore, be sure to get an al fresco coffee or lunch at Hannafore Kiosk which is excellent.
Overall it's a friendly, interesting, pretty place with a nice atmosphere which exceeded my expectations. Helped that we had sunshine all week in mid-May!
Allison
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Beautiful fishing village.
Beautiful fishing village. Made to feel welcome but, as with many Cornish villages parking is a nightmare especially if you are disabled. Only two disabled parking bays in the whole of Looe and in the week we spent there they were invariably taken up by NON Blue Badge holders.
The Promenade in East Looe was a joy with a wonderful council run kiosk half way down the mile or so long promenade. Those guys deserve a raise! Easy to park there with grand views of the Island. We went there most days and consumed our body weight in ice cream purchased from said kiosk.
Eating in Looe is also a joy, well stocked with eateries at all standards but almost always offering very fresh fish that is worth the trip on its own. The Coddy Shack is well worth the trip just outside Looe though.
Micheal
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Looe offers immediate access to the Coast and some...
Looe offers immediate access to the Coast and some attractive eating venues although difficult to book.
Excellent for those attracted to rivers and seafood. Visitors should particularly try the Thai restaurant or 'Fifty' or 'Ye Olde Salutation Inn' for pub food. All easily accessible on the East side of the river.
Train enthusiasts may enjoy a trip to Liskeard.
R
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Looe is the sort of place you would go to get away from the...
Looe is the sort of place you would go to get away from the everyday of city life I moved from Devon to Bristol a few years ago and wanted somewhere quiet and this was absolutely it, it felt like another world! Despite the rain we went on loads of walks perfect for the dog there is a lot of hidden gems and loads of history to be found. Personally it was perfect for two of us plus a Labrador, maybe less so for children unless you’re willing to travel further afield for day trips! Definitely recommend Kelly’s fish and chips.
A
Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Beautiful Looe!
Beautiful Looe! Weather was wild and a challenge with big gusts of wind and heavy rain. Restaurants closed relatively early especially when travelled from far and arriving later than 8pm. Locals very friendly. Bit disappointed with the quality of fish food in 2 restaurants.
Sarah
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Parking be ready to unload and park up so wheelie suitcase a...
Parking be ready to unload and park up so wheelie suitcase a really good idea, or a sack truck. We were on a mission so are in or at family members place, note that the sardine factory is shut Mon and Tues, otherwise excellent place to eat, lots of other pubs etc to try
From the moment we arrived to when we left, we had a wonderful time. Such a beautiful place and what views! A modern place and yet with an eye to detail for the traditional. We were told in advance that a cooked breakfast wouldn't be available due to staff shortages, but the hotel certainly maid up for it. Croissants, porridge, Canadian pancakes with fruit and honey, yoghurt and homemade Bircher müsli (non-dairy option too) with various fresh fruits. I'll definitely be back
Property is in an excellent location for discovering Cornwall’s finest and the local area too.
Well furnished and clean with all services to a very good standard, clearly the hosts have given attention to detail in choice of furnishings. Met our expectations as a couple.
Car parking good value for 24 hours rate if needed at Millpool car park nearby.
Although November and lots of restaurants and cafes closed we had some lovely evening meals in Looe.
Breakfast served every morning provided a broad selection of high-quality items, prepared and delivered to perfection by the nicest hosts imaginable, Stephanie and Andrew. They made our stay delightful and we’re accommodating to all our needs during the stay. The room was well appointed, clean, and comfortable. The view from our windows were terrific. The TV and wifi were better than other locations in Cornwall.
Schooner Point is off the charts! Paula and Tom are great hosts. The room was gorgeous, as was the view of the harbor. And the breakfast was the best I've had in a country that prides itself on breakfast. There are lots of things to do in and around Looe, even when it's raining. You will not regret selecting Schooner Point.
Location was fantastic, view of the river/estuary was brilliant, and constantly changing. The great town of Looe was just across the bridge. We had total freedom to come and go as we wanted, car park was near, with unloading Bay nearby. Of course, Cornwall was within access either driving or via bus routes outside the door.
Lovely property in a small, quiet village. Spacious lounge/dining room and lovely decor throughout. Spotlessly clean.
Nice garden and would be an excellent place for children to play. Lots of family board games available.
We used the property as a base while travelling to different parts of Cornwall daily.
Beautiful location, a handy base for a tour of Cornwall. Good facilities, clean and comfortable with good bed. Very friendly and helpful host. Very attractive cottage. Easy parking. We loved the rural outlook while still being within easy drive to a good small supermarket and choice of country pubs.
Ideal location for exploring Cornwall. Cannot comment on staff as it was self check-in and checkout so we didn't actually meet anyone. Nonetheless, all instructions were very clear
Apartment was good had everything we needed and a stunning view.
Excellent breakfast with plenty of choice. Complimentary scones with clotted cream and jam was a nice touch. Very nice room with a good size balcony overlooking Looe Beach. Staff very friendly. Car parking on site but needs to be pre-booked.
Apartment was very clean and really impressed with all the appliances, never been away and you have a dishwasher and tablet s
The whole experience was very quite and peaceful holiday, good as a base for seeing most of Cornwall like we did.
Warm, bright, comfy accommodation. Thoughtfully furnished and sparklingly clean. Micro, fridge, kettle, toaster. Great bed. Beautiful, quiet location. Exactly what I hoped for. Would love to stay again on next trip to Cornwall.
Perfectly positioned for walking into looe village, hosts, Donna and Dave are delightful ! Couldn't wish for nicer people . Breakfast was delicious and plenty of it ,room was spotlessly clean and spacious xxx
The property was clean, spacious and comfortable. Really well equipped, it was the perfect base for our adventures around Cornwall.
Good communication from the hosts too
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