Self Catering in Cornwall

Saturday, October 15, 2005

self catering in Looe

Looe is a picturesque little seaside town on the south coast of Cornwall. It is basically devided into two halves, East Looe and West Looe, these are separated by the Looe river. The town has its own small sandy beach, speciality shops, tea rooms, pubs and restaurants.
Looe is a favourite destination for many visitors to the area and accommodation, although plentiful can become scarce in high season.
In August it is definitely advisable to book in advance, this applies both to bed and breakfast and self catering.
There is a good tourist information office in the town centre but by far the best method is via the internet, in particular Google or Yahoo.
For those not familiar with internet searches various search phrases are by far the best method, an example of these to find both self catering in Looe and bed and breakfast in Looe are:
Accommodation in Looe
Looe accommodation
Bed and breakfast in Looe
Looe bed and breakfast
Self catering in Looe
Looe self catering
Camping in Looe
Caravan parks in Looe
Hotels in Looe
Looe hotels
Even with the internet it is advisable to book very early as even the low season dates are often fully booked.

The Eden Project

The Eden Project accommodation
One of the most recent attractions to the county is that of the Eden Project.
This completely new innovation that has been aptly name ‘The Eden Project’ with its unique bio domes with plants from all over the world has proved a stunning success.
The Eden project has revitalised places close by, such as St Austell, Fowey and Mevagissey.
The local hotels and guest houses in St Austell have benefited considerably from visitors to the area.
Accommodation in the height of the summer season are now somewhat stretched, but invariably there is ample bed and breakfast, self catering, or indeed camping or caravan parks.

The eden Project

The Eden Project accommodation
One of the most recent attractions to the county is that of the Eden Project.
This completely new innovation that has been aptly name ‘The Eden Project’ with its unique bio domes with plants from all over the world has proved a stunning success.
The Eden project has revitalised places close by, such as St Austell, Fowey and Mevagissey.
The local hotels and guest houses in St Austell have benefited considerably from visitors to the area.
Accommodation in the height of the summer season are now somewhat stretched, but invariably there is ample bed and breakfast, self catering, or indeed camping or caravan parks.