Local Area
The village of Lanreath and the surrounding area
Lanreath by Looe is a delightful place to stay. The village is
picturesque and tranquil with a population of only a few hundred.
The pretty church - originally constructed during Norman times, is well
worth a visit. Our village pub, The Punchbowl Inn, is within
walking distance and serves delicious food Tuesday to Saturday and for Sunday
lunch. Our community run village shop and post office is just a few
hundred yards away. It is well stocked, and open until 6.00pm, allowing
you to buy those first essentials when you arrive. Alternatively, visit
www.food4myholiday.com to have your fridge and cupboards stocked by a
local celebrity chef.
Visit
The Magic of Cornwall for images of the village. Visit
www.lanreath.com for
village information and photographs.
Find us on View Looe
You will be spoilt for choice of
places to
eat out.
Lerryn
Talland Bay
In South-east Cornwall, there are holiday activities to suit everyone
and always something new to discover, however many times you visit.
We are ideally situated to explore Cornwall's unspoilt coast and
countryside, both with stunning views, her beautiful gardens, heritage,
country houses and attractions. There is something here for everyone.
Cornwall is now a
World Heritage Site
Coastal view
Constantine Bay
The South Cornish resorts of Looe and Polperro - everyone's vision of a timeless
fishing village - are just six miles away, and many other pretty coves and beaches are
within easy reach - rock pools abound. The waterside town of Fowey, a regular spot for
sailing, is only 10 minutes drive and a short ferry trip across the river on the Boddinick car ferry.
Looe was nominated in the 2007 Guardian Best Seaside Town competition
and made it to the final 12. Although our Cornish competitor, St
Ives, won, the write up says it all.....
"Approach Looe across the water, over turquoise seas fit
for the Caribbean. Steer clear of fishing boats bringing home the
catch (for this is one of the last thriving fishing ports in the
country) and head for the safe, sandy family beach. Then on to the
granite quay where exports of copper brought wealth to the town
100 years ago, in to the maze of lanes and alleyways flanked by
medieval fisherman's cottages, up on to the cliffs for wild
flowers and staggering views or along the estuary to see egrets
nesting. You can dine in evening dress in gourmet restaurants or
eat the best fish and chips in Cornwall on a seat by the harbour.
But the real joy of Looe is its people; warm, open and friendly,
with a real smile; a community that is resilient, hard-working and
welcoming. No other place can compete. Hilary Lade"
Polperro harbour
Polperro in bloom
Polperro
East Beach, Looe
Some of the best and most famous of Cornwall's
superb gardens within easy driving distance - including the celebrated
Lost Gardens of Heligan, and the world famous Eden Project.
Cornwall is bathed by the edges of the Gulf stream with the benefit of
early spring and lingering summer. Plants flourish in our superb
gardens -
Cornwall is truly a gardener’s paradise.

Atmospheric Bodmin Moor, with its ancient stone circles, reminds us of
past civilisations. Golitha falls are a favourite with our children.

We are located close to historic houses, including Anthony House with
beautiful grounds landscaped by Repton, Mount Edgcumbe and Cotehele.
Our heritage is preserved in such National Trust jewels as Lanhydrock.
There are opportunities to try new skills with such water sports as
sailing, surfing and canoeing. It is a delight to explore the
countryside by foot, cycle or horseback. Why not try karting?
For those who enjoy sea fishing, the port of Looe is a noted location
(we can help you arrange fishing trips if you wish) while Coarse and Game
fishing are available at several locations within a reasonable distance,
including Bake Fishing Lake at Trerulefoot, Saltash.
For a round of Golf, Looe Golf Club is just nine miles - 15 minutes drive
- away, Lostwithiel 10 miles and the internationally famous St Mellion
Golf Club 20 miles.
The Old Rectory provides a location
where you may enjoy the best of both worlds - the beaches and endless
attractions by day; the peace and tranquillity of the gardens, pool and
village when you feel you need to relax.
Things to do, Places to see
Cornwall is not merely about sea and sand! Just take the time to relax
and look back from the coastline, you will see that there are so many
other things to see and do. Here is just a small selection accessible from The
Old Rectory.
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Places of general interest
Fowey
Polperro
Looe
Charlestown
Lands End
St Michael's Mount
Giant's Hedge Lanreath
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Beaches & Rock Pools
Lantic Bay
Lantivet Bay
Looe
Plaidy
St Austell bay
Talland Bay
Whitsands Bay
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Houses, Castles & Gardens
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Antony - National Trust
Cotehele - NT
Lost Gardens of Heligan
Mount Edgecumbe
Pendennis Castle
Saltash
Tintagel Castle
Trerice - NT
Trewithen
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Carnewas - NT
Glendurgan - NT
Lanhydrock - NT
Pencarrow
Restormel Castle
St Mawes Castle
Trebah
Trelissick - NT
The Eden Project
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Kids attractions (Old & Young)
Dobwalls Adventure Park
National Marine Aquarium
Looe Monkey Sanctuary
Polperro Model Village
Porfell Animal Land
Tamar Donkey Sanctuary
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Outdoor Pursuits
Deer Park Forest
Tamar Canoeing
Liskeard Cycle Hire
Looe Scuba Diving
Riding
Polmartinfarm.com
Sea and River Cruises
Walk the SW Coastal Path
plus many more
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Sea Fishing
Boat - Fowey - Looe - Polruan
Rock - Pencarrow Head
Beach - Plaidy
plus Coarse Fishing at various locations
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Golf
Looe
Lostwithiel
Portwrinkle
St Mellion
just a small selection
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If you are looking for a hotel in Looe follow this link:
Looe Hotels iknow-cornwall.co.uk