Looe is split by the River Looe, both towns are joined together by a bridge across the river, in Medieval times both towns were separate with East Looe having the harbour and main shopping center while West Looe is quieter but also has small corner shops, restaurants, and hotels. The bridge that joins them was constructed back in 1853, replacing the bridge built in the 15th century.
Polly Joke Beach is or often referred to as Porth Joke is situated between Crantock and Holywell Bay, often overlooked this unspoilt golden sandy beach can be a getaway from the crowds despite being so close to Newquay. The narrow beach is deeper than it is wide and backs onto a shallow valley with a stream running down through it. Low tide here is enough sand to comfortably sit down on even during busy periods. Access to Polly Joke is very limited, with a small car park being a bit of a distance away.
Little fistral tidal pools are located in North Cornwall situated in Newquay town. This popular seaside town attracts many of Cornwalls visitors being known for its amazing surfing beaches and coastal living.
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