Looe
Looe is a tiny seaside community, fishing port as well as civil parish in south-east Cornwall, England, with a population of 5,280 at the 2011 census. Looe is 20 miles (32 km) west of Plymouth as well as seven miles (11 kilometres) south of Liskeard, divided in two by the River Looe, East Looe and also West Looe being connected by a bridge. Looe created as 2 separate communities each with MPs and also its own mayor. The community centres around a little harbour and along the steep-sided valley of the River Looe which flows in between East and West Looe to the sea beside a sandy coastline. Offshore to the west, opposite the stonier Hannafore Beach, lies Looe Island. Looe remains an angling community, as well as preserved a number of fish dealers running from the East Looe quayside until the development of EU guidelines. With its fleet of small angling watercrafts returning their catches to port daily, Looe has an online reputation for acquiring outstanding fresh fish. The town is also a centre for shark fishing, as well as is house to the Shark Angling Club of Great Britain. Nonetheless, Looe's main organisation today is tourist, with much of the community given over to hotels, bed and breakfast and also holiday houses, together with a a great deal of bars, dining establishments and beach devices, ice cream as well as Cornish pasty vendors. Inland from Looe exist several camping as well as caravan websites, as well as the famous Woolly Monkey Sanctuary. Other regional tourist attractions consist of the beaches, sailing, angling as well as diving, and also incredible seaside walks (especially via Talland to Polperro). South East Cornwall boasts a number of manor houses, including Antony House, Cotehele, Mount Edgcumbe and Lanhydrock House, as well as the Eden Project near St Austell which visitors can access by road.