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.
Par Sands Beach is located in South East Cornwall and situated near St Austell just a short walk away from Par Sands Beach. Par Sands beach is a wide sandy beach and faces towards the south, this beach also backs on to some low sand dunes like most cornish beaches. During summer the beach can get quite busy with many holiday parks around the beach although it can get crowded it never feels it as the beach is vast. Low tide opens to beach up more and unveils some rock pools to explore with the children.
Swimming at Par Sands can be quite safe but considering there is no lifeguard cover we always enter the sea with caution.
Trevone Natural Sea Pool is located in North Cornwall situated near Padstow town. This popular seaside town attracts many of Cornwalls visitors being one of the most famous fishing ports in Cornwall.
Trevone Natural Sea Pool is a large tidal pool that offers a refreshing swimming experience. This remarkable sea pool is considered a “natural” pool, as it forms when the tide recedes, creating a pristine and inviting pool for bathing, swimming, and all the fun memories.
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