Over 70 hand selected properties ranging from quaint fisherman’s cottages overlooking the beach and harbour to fabulous farm and moorland retreats
For your perfect holiday home call 01503 265330 email
info@looeandpolperroholidays.co.uk www.looeandpolperroholidays.co.uk
Papa Nino’S SEAFOOD RESTAURANT
FRESH PASTA, LOCAL FISH &
Higher Market Street • Looe Fore Street,Looe
Picture courtesy of Bernard Mills
01503 264231 07767 218785
Travel the scenic route on the Looe Valley Line
The beautiful Looe Valley Line links the historic market town of Liskeard with the attractive fishing port of Looe.
The line travels along the East Looe River, starting through the heavily wooded valley until it opens out as the river nears the sea and the train approaches Looe.
The line is especially scenic for the two miles between Sandplace and Looe which offer particularly lovely views of the estuary, great for birdwatchers especially at low tide.
Once in Looe itself the station is an easy 5 minute walk into the town which is bustling with shops and restaurants, has safe beaches and a variety of boat trips around the coastline.
For more information on the Looe Valley line or any of the other Great Scenic Railways visit
www.greatscenicrailways.com or call 01752 233094
Visit Looe by train on the scenic Looe Valley Line
Trains run six days a week all year, with Sunday trains too in the Summer.
Large car park at Liskeard station – just £1 all day.
Times and fares available from Liskeard station,
www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk or call 08457 48 49 50
Explore the Great Scenic Railways of Devon and Cornwall
www.greatscenicrailways.com or call 01752 233094
Supported by First Great Western
www.cornish-visitor.co.uk Cornish Visitor Guide - spring / summer 2012 7
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