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.
Coverack Beach is located in West Cornwall on the Lizard Peninsula. The beach backs on to the little fishing village of Coverack and the harbour here is one of the more photogenic ones of Cornwall with beautiful granite walls and a few wooden fishing boats nearby along with whitewashed cottages above. This remote part of the Cornish coast rarely sees much attention of a crowd beyond ones staying in the area. Low tide there is a good size of golden sand making it ideal for families but as the tide comes in this dissappears and becomes more of a rocky beach.
Song of the Sea Cave is located in West Cornwall situated near Sennen Cove. This is one of Cornwalls hidden gems nestled in far west more remote than most places you would visit in Cornwall.
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