Looe is a picturesque coastal town situated on the south-east coast of Cornwall, renowned for its traditional fishing harbour, sandy beaches, and winding streets lined with historic cottages. The town enjoys a strong sense of Cornish identity and character, with a history stretching back to medieval times. Divided by the River Looe into East and West Looe and connected by a charming seven-arched bridge, the town offers distinct atmospheres on either side: East Looe is bustling with shops and cafés, while West Looe is generally quieter and more residential.