aowen
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On an extended West Country tour we have spent the last 3 nights in Looe, a destination that seems to be avoided by many cruising yachtsmen. The approach and entrance pose no problems although outgoing tidal eddies on both sides of the harbour even on the flood may cause some problems at springs. Once inside there are 2 alongside visitor berths immediately upstream of the first set of steps after the new Quayside Centre on the west wall. Bring your own fender boards. The Quayside Centre ( a modern glass,steel and stone structure) replaced the old shower block shown in most pilot book photos. These house the new toilet and showering facilities which a Harbour Commissioner described as ' the best in the West'. We could not agree more. The berths dry to firm sand with a little soft mud. Electricity and showers are included in the nightly fee of £15. A water tap is available on the Quay. West Looe has facilities to meet most cruisers need: the Jolly Harbour pub, a small grocery store and delicatessen, a local Spar , laundry and swindlers. Pengelly's fishmongers in East Looe is definitely worth a visit with lots of restaurant options available. The walk to Polperro is highly recommended as is a visit to ' Nelson', the bronze seal statue that graces the western foreshore. On the downside the seagulls are vicious here but I am eternally grateful that cows can't fly!