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Beau Rivage

From £897

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  • Property code: 4INGLE
  • Preferred changeover day: Friday
  • Check in: 4pm
  • Check out: 10am
  • 2 or more bathrooms
  • Access statement available
  • Central heating
  • Parking (see description for details)
  • Dishwasher
  • Garden or outside space
  • Tumble dryer
  • Washing machine
  • WiFi

A stunning Victorian house with original features and beautiful interiors, which offers four spacious bedrooms and two bath/shower rooms.  Nestled into the hillside of the charming fishing seaside town of Looe, with views over the meandering estuary which can be enjoyed in both summer or winter, this house offers guests a special holiday retreat.  The enclosed gardens, to the front and side of the property, have seating on two separate pretty lawned areas,  ideal for relaxing or alfresco dining and with the benefit of beautiful river views. 

This property is within walking distance of the small branch line railway station, close to restaurants, pubs and cafes and the quaint and varied shops of Looe, plus the safe and sandy beach and coastal walks.   A delightful holiday retreat for families and friends wanting to escape in comfort and style, with the added bonus of providing two parking spaces a short walk from the property.

 

Lounge with painted wood flooring, 2 large sofas and one double sofa, Freeview Catch-Up TV,  and DVD player, Radio/CD/USB player, and numerous board games available,  WiFi.   Gas fired central heating throughout the property. 

Dining Room with painted wood flooring, table and seating for 8. TV with DVD player and storage units. A very well equipped 

Kitchen with fully fitted units, dishwasher, electric double oven with hob over, refrigerator under counter, microwave, toaster, radio/CD/usb player.  Washing machine and tumble dryer in the

Utility Room beside the kitchen, with large fridge freezer, Washing machine & Tumble Dryer.

Cloakroom with WC and wash hand basin. First floor

Master Bedroom with king size 5 foot double bed, painted wood flooring, table and seating in the bay window with views, wardrobe and chest of drawers. 

First Twin Bedroom, with two 3ft single beds, painted wood flooring, wardrobe and drawers.

Second Double Bedroom, with king size 5' double bed, painted wood flooring, with wardrobe and drawer

Second Twin Bedroom, with two 3' single beds, painted wood flooring, wardrobe and drawers. 

Family Shower Room, with walk in shower cubicle, WC and wash hand basin, heated towel rail. 

Family Bathroom, with roll top bath with hand held shower unit, heated towel rail.

Please Note: the wood burning stoves are NOT in use.

A front garden with a picnic table and seating, with railings round front lawn.  Raised ornamental side garden, up a few steps to a lawned area with table and chairs.

Please Note: The upper garden is fenced on one side, but the owners would like children under the age of 5 to be accompanied in this section at all times.

The bustling town of Looe is divided by the ever-changing river that separates quieter West Looe from the absorbing waterfront of East Looe, with its diversity of shops, restaurants and pubs, Banjo pier and sandy beach.

The pace and routine of life in Looe follows the ebb and flow of the tide and the movement of boats returning with their catch of fresh fish. Local boatman can ferry visitors to and from either quay, or alternatively, you can enjoy a pleasant cruise along the beautiful and rugged coastline, keeping an eye out for the schools of dolphins that can often be spotted in the bay.

 

 

 

A guided tour will draw you deeper into the labyrinth of ancient buildings, clustered together in the narrow streets and courtyards that make up the old town of East Looe. Visit the 16th century Old Guildhall museum with its interesting exhibits detailing the town's diverse history, or relax and just while away the hours on the wonderful sandy beach, separated from the river mouth by the Banjo Pier.

The South East Cornish coastline is dotted with lovely beaches, hidden coves, and pretty seaside villages to explore. You can also join the magnificent South West Coast Path to enjoy bracing cliff top walks with spectacular views.

For a different kind of day out, the Wild Futures Monkey Sanctuary is just outside Looe, providing vital refuge for primates in need, and a fascinating family activity whilst supporting a great cause. 

A holiday in Looe offers a convenient base for enjoying the diverse range of things to do in the seaside town and the surrounding South East Cornish coastline.

Two parking spaces made available in a private parking area approx 60 yards further up the hill from the property. (parking permits and keys are made available).

The driveway to the property is steep.

  • Included: Bed linen and towels (no beach towels), electricity and central heating (gas).
  • Parking: 2 Allocated parking spaces close by in small car park.
  • Pets: One well mannered pet welcome - additional charge of £30.00 per week.
  • Telephone: No telephone, mobile reception good.
  • Beach: 15 minutes walk to main sandy beach at Looe. Other beaches are easily accessible by car.
  • Shops: Post Office, Banks, Pubs, Restaurants and shops all in Looe, 10 minute walk.   Polperro 4 miles. Plymouth 21, Truro 2
  • Nearby: Fishing at Looe.  Golf course within 30 mins drive.  Horse riding , tennis courts , watersports fairly close by. The nearest indoor swimming pool is at Hannafore Point Hotel in West Looe.
  • Please Note:  Wheel Chair access may be difficult along the gravel path leading to the front gate, plus the driveway to this pathway is very steep.

Black Swan
(Less than a mile)

(5)

Newly refurbished traditional pub serving home cooked food, good beer and fine wine.

Black Swan Inn, Fore Street, East Looe, Cornwall, PL13 1DT (T: 01503 263002)

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Nice friendly staff ,good beer nice Pinot blush, tables are set out well, Both my wife and I had the steak and ale pie it was beautiful.

July 2022


Great little pub just by the central car park in Looe. Alison is so welcoming and friendly, the fuss-free food arrives quick (with fantastic Gluten Free options for my coeliac husband) and tasted great. Doesn’t just ‘tolerate’ dogs and children, actively welcomes them. Wonderful little place.

May 2022


We enjoyed 2 lovely meals whilst in looe. Staff so friendly and excellent service. Meals were good.

November 2020


Fantastic food,lovely staff+very clean (pay friendly too)

August 2018


Nicely refurbished but a bit too much towards a wine bar rather than a "traditional pub" as quoted. Beer was fine but we skipped ordering food as menu aimed more at "trendy" options. Disappointing considering it is within a hundred yards of Looe fish quay, and it is the fresh fish and seafood that Looe is noted for.

May 2018


The Courtyard
(Less than a mile)

(5)

Award-winning bistro serving the freshest local fish, shellfish, meat and farm produce with its seasonally changing menu. A wonderful place to enjoy breakfast, lunch, dinner or simply a coffee and a slice of cake. Al fresco dining available in the Mediterranean garden. Restaurant open seasonally.

The Courtyard, Fore St, Looe, Cornwall, PL13 1AE (T: 01503 264494)
 

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Fabulous place, fabulous food.

June 2021


Just love this place, the food is always good and the staff friendly, thoroughly recommend although only open Friday and Saturday night whilst we were there.

July 2019


This place is wonderful, fabulous food and great staff. A must if you are visiting Looe.

July 2018


This place is an absolute gem and is a must for anyone who enjoys high quality scrumptious food. Initially we popped in for lunch of crab sandwich and prawn salad - what a delight indeed - I can honestly say it was the best crab sandwich I have ever eaten in my sixty years - and I have eaten a lot over that time! We were both so impressed we booked for dinner that same evening and were treated to a gastronomic delight of various fish, seafood and steak dishes accompanied with good wine and backed up by excellent service standards. The evening was topped off with an excellent selection of desserts - a most enjoyable evening indeed! Highly recommended.

May 2018


Great chowder in a lovely setting.

September 2017


Ye Olde Salutation Inn
(Less than a mile)

(10)

Cosy atmospheric pub in the heart of Looe with friendly staff, homecooked food and a good selection of ales, ciders lagers and wines.

Ye Olde Salutation Inn, Fore St, Looe, Cornwall, PL13 1AE (T: 01503 262784)

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Lovely food, lovely staff. Nothing too much trouble for them. Cozy welcoming restaurant.

September 2023


Great food, good pint of Doom Bar! Must book a table or you could be disappointed.

April 2023


Lovely service and great food. Book in advance to avoid disappointment

September 2021


We had a most enjoyable meal on our last night. The staff were very friendly.

July 2021


Lovely food and dog friendly - perfect!

August 2018


Warm and comfortable, good food, friendly staff and good atmosphere.

April 2018


The beer is good and the food good value pub food. I had fish pie on a cold day and it was warming and wholesome. The best thing about the pub in poor weather is the roaring open fire. It must be the best pub fire in Cornwall. Dogs love it. On one visit our dog didn’t want to leave.

March 2018


Loved this pub, atmosphere great, food a must. Booking is essential though which we did after trying to get in twice before

June 2017


Very pet friendly pub with great food.

May 2017


Excellent food, good pint of Doom Bar, nice log fire. What more could you want?

March 2017


Daisy's Café
(Less than a mile)

(16)

Pretty, retro style café in the heart of east Looe serving all day breakfasts, soup, jackets, large daisy shaped scones in five different flavours, cornish pasties (including gluten free options) cakes and much more. Open six days a week all year round, and seven days a week bank holidays and school holidays. Welcomes kids, dogs and muddy boots.

Daisy's Café, Castle St, Looe PL13 1BA (T: 07988 803315)

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Daisy's cafe was absolutely fantastic. We love it, it was one of our main reasons for coming back to Looe. A little gem! Sam and Geoff are lovely. So dog friendly, our dog Flo was given sausage on every visit!

March 2024


Not open all year round! Since under new management times have changed, several times we went to eat there and they were closed. One time they were open went to get a cream tea, not even 2 o’clock and they had run out of scones. We won’t bother walking up the steep hill again!

February 2024


You must absolutely go here for breakfast, it's brilliant!

April 2023


Great cooked breakfast on our last day, well worth a visit. Very popular place.

September 2021


Best breakfast in Looe

August 2021


Fantastic little cafe and awesome breakfast!!

August 2021


Great little cafe, fantastic food and very welcoming.

August 2019


We stayed in Banjo Cottage - a few yards from Daisy's. Having read several excellent reviews of it wondered if it would live up to them. It did! Had a brilliant cooked breakfast there that set us up for the day. Will definitely visit next time we are in Looe.

May 2019


Perfect breakfast

October 2018


Delicious breakfasts (the chunkiest slices of toast you'll ever see!) and yummy homemade scones in different flavours (try the stem ginger with lemon curd & clotted cream - heaven!) Only a small number of tables but well worth waiting for a table if they're full.

June 2018


Good food and good service love it

November 2017


Small, cosy and (dog)friendly........perfect.

October 2017


We visited Daisy's twice during our week's holiday. A delightful quirky, retro little café, wonderful friendly service (well you can't fault a lady from the East Midlands!) and delicious food .... never had better scones!

September 2017


Really lovely place. Loads to look at. Tucked away but worth finding. Beautiful food.

August 2017


It's brilliant already given it glowing review on TripAdvisor.

July 2017


Daisy cafe does the BEST breakfast in Looe, very tasty & proper doorstep toast!

February 2017


The Old Sail Loft
(Less than a mile)

(6)

Former quayside warehouse, reputed to be a former haunt for smugglers and sea faring men in the 16th century. Today the Old Sail Loft is one of the top restaurants in Looe, specialising in classic/modern cuisine serving delicious steaks and fresh local fish from the quay, overlooking the pretty harbour.

The Old Sail Loft, Quay St, Looe, Cornwall, PL13 1AP (T: 01503 262131)
 

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Brilliant meal, burgers, Sicillian cabbage and Hake Kiev, cocktails and desserts all wonderful

August 2023


Fantastic location overlooking the harbour and beautiful food.

August 2021


Fabulous location, brilliant food, excellent service!

March 2019


Amazing food and service. The only thing that annoyed me was the late table. Our reservation was for 7:45 and we had to wait in the bar for half an hour before our table was ready.

May 2018


We were seated upstairs on a Thursday night around 7.45pm. The meal started well. Nice starters. Took a while for our plates to be cleared. When the mains did arrive they were tasty, but a bit on the small size. Desserts arrived before our plates had been cleared. Nobody came back after we had finished eating. Felt like we were completely forgotten about. After 25 mins or so, one of us had to go downstairs and ask for the bill. After waiting another 10-15 mins, nobody had given us the bill so we all got up and went downstairs to pay. We were told sorry, but they had been busy changing a pump, or something, on the drinks. For the prices of the food we had expected better service to be honest. We would not go back again. Either more staff are needed or some staff training is needed. It was actually very quiet by the time we were half way through our meal and we were one of the last tables to leave. So they were not rushed off of their feet. A real shame as we went there after reading some good reviews.

April 2018


Always fab food

February 2018


Looe Valley Railway Line
(Less than a mile)

(9)

Linking the bustling market town of Liskeard and the picturesque fishing port of Looe, the Looe Valley Railway Line takes you on a journey through an abundance of landscapes from heavily wooded valleys teaming with wildlife to glorious estuary views as the river meets the sea.  See the river full of wading birds such as Litte egrets, Grey herons, Oystercatchers and Curlews, before stopping in Looe to explore the beaches, restaurants, shops and pubs.  Take a peek at their online journey planner for prices and timetables.  Dogs go free (up to two dogs per person).

http://greatscenicrailways.co.uk/lines/looe-valley-line/

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beautiful line but service not very frequent

August 2022


Brilliant little railway journey. Lovely oldie Worldie station. Beautiful scenery.

July 2022


Easy to book .The train rise itself is OK but mainly through woodland so not much too see apart from trees. The walk from the train station to the town is abit of a walk about 15 minutes .The town its self is ok but seems to be for older people ie the shops are very old fashioned. Personally we would not visit again .

July 2021


Totally brilliant. Loved it

July 2021


Delightful branch line, frequent + reliable service, lovely views of estuary, woodland, bluebells ?!

June 2021


Enjoyed our train ride, but was disappointed in Liskeard, got the next train back.

September 2020


we got a group saver ticket and was very happy with the price, but unfortunately our train was due to leave at 11:10. we were sitting on the train waiting and at approximately 11:40 the driver came from his cab and apologised that the loud speakers were not working and that the train was cancelled, so we had to wait until 12:22 on a very warm train.

September 2019


Lovely little train ride alive the river, worth while. Recommend travelling to Lisgard and getting a return to Looe, much cheaper to park that way!

June 2018


a lovely short train ride through lovely scenery. Liskeard was an interesting little town to potter in for two or three hours

May 2018


Looe Museum
(Less than a mile)

(4)

Owned by the East Loose Town Trust, the Looe Museum is managed by a small community of volunteers, and gives a delightful insight into the history and character of the area.  It’s an opportunity to develop your knowledge of the town and locality whether you’re a first time visitor or frequent tourist.  They frequently house new exhibitions and take part in local events, acting as a supportive part of the community.  In 2016 they celebrated the 150th anniversary of the lifeboats in Looe for example, by loaning some of its objects to the RNLI for a dedicated exhibition.  Admission is £2 for adults, £1 for children, and £4.50 for families.

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Very interesting and a friendly welcome. Lovely historic building

July 2021


Small museum but full of interesting artefacts. Well worth the £2 entry fee!

June 2018


Amazingly well-stocked, charming little museum, with efforts clearly made to interest both young and old. You can return as much as you like (for several months) on one ticket ... and to absorb all the information available, you may need to.

May 2018


The kids loved this compact museum especially the lady in the prison! We kept our tickets as you can return for free and they did, twice!! ????????

August 2017


Looe Sailing Club
(Less than a mile)
What would a seaside location be without a little sailing? Looe Sailing Club is a welcoming environment where membership is open to anyone wishing to join the club either as a sailing member or social member. The club fleets currently consist of Mirrors, Redwings, Lasers and Enterprises and they offer training, social events with live music and a hearty atmosphere, and racing championships. Opening times vary throughout the seasons, and for more information take a peek at the website www.looesailingclub.co.uk

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Looe Fishing Trips
(Less than a mile)

(2)

With their trusty boat Lily Lola leading the way, or their new boat Top Cat if you prefer, Looe Fishing Tripsadds a little adventure to your Cornish holiday with fishing jaunts and even shark fishing available. Lily Lola is a Cougar Catamaran, a new and modern boat with the latest electronics, fitted with the latest safety equipment, a life raft and jackets, tea and coffee facilities, an on board toilet and a seating area on deck. Meanwhile, Top Cat is a larger vessel; it's purpose made, has a covered sitting area and is licensed for up to 14 passengers. You can book a group shark fishing trip, or fishing trips with friends or family around Looe Island, taking in the clear blue water and amazing wildlife that occupy the Cornish coastline, all accompanied by a fully qualified skipper.

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Went fishing 5 out of 7 days on the Typhoon with a great skipper Phil

September 2021


The boys had fun on this trip but didn't catch anything to bring home for supper :-)

June 2021


The Monkey Sanctuary
(2 miles)

(1)

Not perhaps what you might expect to find in Cornwall, The Monkey Sanctuary is a delightful opportunity to learn about its 36 inhabitants, all of whom have distinct characters and personalities.  An active rescue centre dealing with individuals that have often not had a very happy start to life, the priority is always their wellbeing, but it’s also an opportunity for guests to meet them and learn about the organization, explore the gardens and cultivated meadows, shop or relax in the café.  There’s also a play area for children, with views of the Cornish coast.  The sanctuary is closed on Fridays, but otherwise open from March to September (dates vary from year to year, so keep an eye on the website).  Prices start at £8.50 per adult and £5 for children, which entitles you to entry for a whole year.

http://www.monkeysanctuary.org/

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Great place they do a lot of good work for the monkeys! It’s just sad to hear some of the stories of how they were kept!

June 2018


Hannafore Beach
(Less than a mile)

(9)

Half a mile west of Looe, stretching along the coast, Hannafore Beach is a sandy, shingle bay with a rocky reef and views of St George’s Island.  At low tide it’s brimming with rock pools, making it fun and games for the whole family to enjoy, and it’s a wonderful sun trap in summer months thanks to its south east facing position.  Because of its location over the river, the beach never really becomes too busy, but equally there aren’t any facilities nearby.  It’s popular with dog walkers as it’s amongst the few dog-friendly beaches in the area, and having explored you can extend your excursion to a stroll along the promenade or a potter around the coast path to the wonderfully scenic Talland Bay.  There is roadside parking along the sea front above the beach, but it can be difficult to find a space.  Alternatively, there is a large car park in West Looe, around 10 minutes away on foot.

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Splendid views and dog accessible

July 2022


The best place to unwind

August 2020


Great for rock pooling

August 2020


Great fun had by our dog 'Moses'

August 2019


Lovely for the dogs!

August 2018


Really nice beach and walk

June 2018


An interesting beach, but beware the incoming tide !

April 2018


Great beach. Good view of looe island. Loads of shells to collect. Lots of dog walkers tho!

August 2017


One of the many dog friendly beaches we visited lovely coastal walks to Talland Bay the nature reserve island is very interesting great refreshments available and not forgetting the free parking available all day which is very useful.

June 2017


Looe Beach
(Less than a mile)

(20)

In East Looe, the beach sits directly in front of the old town, sheltered by the Banjo Pier and overlooked from the east by the hillside of Mount Ararat.  A good family beach that has something for everyone, at low tide the sandy location is safe for swimming although it’s recommended you steer clear of the river mouth beyond the pier.  Unfortunately dogs aren’t allowed on this beach at any time of the year, but Hannafore beach in West Looe is dog friendly.  The beach backs on to a seafront walkway which runs its length all the way to Second Beach to the east, where it tends to be less busy and it’s good for snorkeling.  As it’s in the centre of the town there are lots of facilities and cafes nearby, but in the summer it’s a very popular spot and parking can be tricky, with traffic prohibited during these months, so be prepared for a bit of a walk. 

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Some days quite busy but great facilities and loads of activities

August 2023


Great, despite the early season seaweed, the tractor cleared it very well.

April 2023


LOVE LOVE LOVE

July 2022


All of the beaches around Looe are worth visiting - and the coastal path is a must. Fuel for the hike? Not listed in the reviews is Sarah’s Pasties which has the best pasties (we ate a lot of pasties during the week!). They were also one of the few eateries in the area which could provide something for someone needing a gluten and dairy free diet. We were able to preorder pasties that met her dietary requirements.

February 2022


Wonderful beach

December 2021


Safe and sandy beach perfect for kids

August 2021


I enjoyed the beach as it is very flat, which is important at 70, and I even had a paddle. The beach was very clean.

July 2021


One of the best beaches I have visited. It is nice and level and I was even able to have a paddle. It was very clean.

July 2021


Great beach so close all amenities

July 2021


Such a lovely beach. A shame people didn’t socially distance or even attempt to do so.

August 2020


Spent a week at new year in this beautiful apartment. Everything you could possibly need was in there. Lovely comfy bed,spotless clean and the bonus of a sea view. Central for everything. Will definitely return.

January 2020


Wonderful clean beach

October 2019


Perfect for the children but beware of seagulls. We always take a beach tent so children can safely enjoy their food and ice cream!

June 2019


Lovely beach suitable for everyone

June 2019


A wonderful place to sit relax eat an ICECREAM or a pastie, if the seagulls will let you! Perfect beach x

August 2018


You cannot fail to love Looe beach, early morning, during the day or for and evening stroll. A super clean beach.

May 2018


Lovely sandy beach. No dogs allowed but there is a small cove at the far end which allows dogs to enjoy their holiday too with a dip in The English Channel.

May 2018


Looe beach and seafront is cleaned every day (in season?) and looks good. A joy to sit and watch the sea and people passing by.

April 2018


Really good! Good sand and sea. Activities for the kids too. Difficult to get to cos no parking nearby.

August 2017


Lovely beach and even when it was busy didn't feel overcrowded

August 2017


Plaidy Beach
(Less than a mile)

(1)

A small and pleasant grey sand beach with rocks exposed at low tide, Plaidy Beach is simply a nice place to visit and take in the scenery.  There aren’t any facilities, and there’s no parking nearby so it’s one to reach on foot.  There’s a slipway to the beach, but you will have to access it by walking along the coast path, parking at Millendreath or Looe and it’s worth keeping in mind that it’s quite steep from both directions.  Millendreath is closer and the walk should take around 20 minutes.  Dogs are allowed on the beach all year round, so it’s a charming place to take them for a walk while you’re in the area.

 

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Great to walk to at low tide on the beach or at high tide via the footpath. Great dog friendly beach.

August 2018


Millendreath Beach
(Less than a mile)

(1)

Millendreath Beach is a south facing beach at the foot of a wooded valley, in a sheltered cove with soft sand and lots of rock pools to explore at low tide.  It’s connected to other nearby beaches by the South West Coast Path.  Dogs aren’t allowed on this beach at any time of the year, and there is a reasonably sized car park a few minutes walk away.  The beach is popular with families on holiday in Cornwall, and most of the surrounding area is occupied by a holiday park, so there are lot of facilities open to the public.

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Fantastic beach with wonderful water sports facilities available, loved the sea kayaks!

July 2022


Talland Bay
(3 miles)

(16)

A small, quiet beach between Looe and Polperro, Talland Bay actually comprises two beaches, one of which has sand both at low and high tide and is good for swimming all the time, while the other is less sandy and is easiest to swim from at high tide.  There is a ramp for launching boats from the main beach and there are lots of small coves and tidal pools to swim in as well, so it’s a delightful area to explore in the water.  Parking is limited, but there is a small, free car park by the beach and paid parking at The Beach Café, all of which provide easy access to the sand.  Thanks to the nearby café, visitors can also benefit from the accompanying facilities, on-site shop, and tuck into Roskillys Cornish Ice-Cream as well.

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Sit in the graveyard on the bill and look down to Talland bay. Tranquillity so special. I never fail to go there when I am down. The church is beautiful so much history.

October 2023


Having spent many a happy childhood holiday here - 60 years ago, so wonderful to return. It is so beautiful and with addition of 2 Beach cafes - even better now.

June 2023


Beautiful little bay with a great cafe overlooking it. Dogs allowed on the beach Oct to end of May.....

October 2021


Although there was indeed sand in one of the bays it was largely covered with seaweed at the water's edge when we were there. All very natural.

October 2021


Lovely bay, shingle beach

September 2021


Not a great beach and a bit smelly.

August 2021


Unfortunately the seaweed on the beach made it very smelly and also lots of flies. Beautiful apart from that!

June 2021


Lovely walk from polperro along coast. Cafe in picturesque bay pretty with little huts to shelter. Only downside was the coffee not good at all.

May 2021


Beautiful bay. A little smelly from the seaweed but rock pools galore and quiet

October 2020


Very interesting beach with rock pools at low tide and fascinating multi-coloured rocks, great for photography.

October 2019


A lovely place to walk too on the way to Looe. Hard work back up the hill to polperro, bit it's worth it!

October 2018


The coastal walk from Polperro to Talland Bay is outstanding. As both are scenic, (and Talland Bay benefits from an excellent cafe and free toilets), it makes for an excellent morning or afternoon trip in good weather.

May 2018


Lovely beach,beautiful walk from Polperro. Dogs requested to be kept on leads (which I suppose is preferable to a ban!). Families seem to use this beach alot.

May 2018


An interesting beach at low tide and lovely views.

April 2018


Brilliant. Bit seaweedy. Wear beach shoes incase of weever fish stings.

August 2017


Great beach pet friendly beach with rock pools etc for the dogs to explore

June 2017


September 2023

The views are delightful and a real bonus- meaning that one could relax in the house and garden without feeling the need to rush off. The enclosed garden was good for our little dachshund The parking is a bit tedious … but it’s the nature of the area. Overall a very pleasant stay.


August 2023

Had a lovely holiday


August 2023

Yes we enjoyed our stay very much, thank you.


October 2022

The stay was great. House was lovely and comfortable, plenty of space.

That's great to hear, thank you!

- The Toad Hall Team


June 2022

2nd time at this property and have booked for next year alraady


November 2021

Lovely Property , Beautiful location (Very Hilly so not ideal for the less mobile). The property was very well equipped with no issues , would definitely book again .


October 2021

We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and overall we were very pleased with the property, especially the views!


September 2021

We were very pleased with the house. It was well appointed, clean and in a fantastic position. The drop off and parking were a bit stressful but that is the nature of properties in Looe and similar Cornish towns.


September 2021

We had to leave early as boiler packed up and part not available until the Friday. Up until then enjoyed our stay apart from comments above


September 2021

the TV reception was not very good and kept pixelating


July 2021

So lovely!


June 2021

My husband & friends had a great time, very pleasant comfortable spacious house for socialising safely - however as I had a broken ankle, access was impossible for me!! Steepness of approach must be emphasised more I feel. With hindsight we might have tried to re-arrange, I was virtually a prisoner ? as too wet to sit in garden most days, sadly. NB friends had some great food at The Globe who also did take away (for me).


September 2020

This is a fab house with amazing views and we had a super time in Looe, the Globe pub at bottom of hill very welcome! The boat trip to the island is well worth doing and we loved the local area especially the estuary walks.


August 2020

We all enjoyed our stay in Looe and the views from the property are the worth the steep climb up from the town.


August 2020

Thoroughly enjoyable stay, comments regarding improvements probably over picky. Would certainly re-book property if re-visiting the area.


July 2020

Cleanliness was excellent. We did wonder how the cleaning has been affected to meet Covid guidelines as all cushions, books, DVD and lots of other items were still in the cottage (but that made for a nice stay) also there were not laundry bags for the sealing of stripped bed linen and towels. No problem for us but future guests later in the season may have a concern.


August 2019

Beau Rivage is a beautiful house in a wonderful location, we really enjoyed stopping there. We had a problem with the tv which was kindly rectified straight away. Toadhall cottages were very helpful and easy to book with, will certainly use them again and would definitely return to Beau Rivage.


June 2019

Fabulous place - beautifully furnished with everything catered for. In a quiet area with lovely views and a short walk into the heart of Looe for the restaurants and shops.


April 2019

We had a great stay and everyone said that the house was fantastic


November 2018

We enjoyed the view, the owls and the lovely house, which was very comfortable and full of everything we could possibly need. We enjoyed visiting Looe, Plymouth and Tavistock. The food at The Smugglers Cott was excellent and our boys enjoyed the Route 38 Diner too.


October 2018

We loved it. It was perfect.


October 2018

Oh yes! Lovely addition of biscuits (husband! ) teabags and milk (me!) on arrival and dog loved the garden to bits????


August 2018

Our stay was lovely thank you.


June 2018

Everything was so welcoming on arrival. Looe was so attractive that we will be definitely be coming again in the very near future.


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