Looe Club Campsite

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Lovely site

Just returned from 5 days @ Looe site. A fantastic site. Best facilities of any CC site we have ever stayed on. Heated pool was @ 29 degrees so just perfect. Tennis court, Crazy Golf and a very good kids play area. Pitches were spotless and most level. Site overall was immaculate The Wardens and all staff were very helpful, polite and could not do enough to help. They even let us get on site @ 9.a,m as we wanted to get there early to avoid traffic. Our only criticism was the to many noisy kids but we did park next to play area and it was half term. No big deal for us as we were with children of our own. The site is very well located just minutes fro Looe with a great bus service picking up from the site gate. One word of warning if you are not that confident towing a caravan or you large a large twin axle like our, some of the roads around Cornwall are very tight. All accessible you just have to take your time.

garethjones20

Reviewed on 02/06/2016 23:26

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Perfect

Fantastic site located very close to the pretty seaside town of Looe. Lots of facilities for families and a nice dogwalk area. Is about a 10 to 15 minute drive to Seaton which has a lovely beach that dogs are allowed on all year round. As a dog owner myself I was dissapointed to note that some selfish owners had allowed their dogs to defacate both on and off the dogwalk but hadn't bothered to pick it up. Not the sites fault but dog owners - please be more responsible with your pet as it reflects on all dog owners and it's just not nice ! Rant over - brilliant holiday.

daveblower

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Reviewed on 30/05/2016 17:42

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Lovely Site, Super Warden

This is a lovely Site with superbly clean facilities. Pitches are in 2 zones (one was closed for grass cutting during our stay). The Warden went out of his way to assist when we 'lost' our grey water drainage container. It's a nice walk into Looe via the Coastal Path. Plenty of shops, pubs, restaurants in Looe. A good long walk is the Coastal route to Polperro. You can catch a bus back to Site, or to Looe as we did.  Polperro is picture postcard attractive. There are at least 3 pubs in Polperro, I would recommend The Blue Peter. Certainly a Site to be recommended.

EdandJen

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Reviewed on 18/05/2016 06:49

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Nice Cornish Site

This was our first visit to the Looe site. It was easy to get to being only 15 miles from the Tamar bridge. Road access was quite good for both campervans and caravans. The site is well laid out. Being early in the season pitches were allocated on the bottom half of the site. They had plenty of room and had some great views. There are some steep banks near some of the pitches and they can be a bit slippy if you have to go up and down to access the electric hook-ups. The toilet blocks were good, very clean, warm and were not crowded (I expect that school holidays would mean that they are a lot busier). The wardens were excellent and very helpful. The swimming pool appeared to be having an upgrade so we were not sure what this was like. Looe (nice beach and numerous bakers!!) can be reached by walking but be aware that the walk back is steep. Public transport is available from just outside the site with buses running quite regularly to Looe, Liskeard and Plymouth. The car park in Looe had plenty of space in April and Motor homes could also park there. I would imagine that the car park would be very busy in school holidays. Polperro can be reached by walking, bus or car. Parking is very expensive if you only want a short visit. There is plenty to see within a short drive from the site (beaches, NT sites, fishing and yachting harbours etc.). This was one of the better club sites and we are certainly going back. We liked the site and there are still many places left to visit.

Haslar1

Motorhomer from Devon

Reviewed on 18/04/2016 20:36

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Great site

Just home from first visit to this site. It is very well situated for seeing the surrounding area, is well laid out and the friendly Wardens keep it in lovely condition and very clean. Some pitches have great views right out to sea.

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WINDY, WET, BUT GREAT PLACE

So our first visit to Looe, and our last before we pick up our new outfit. Lovely location, rolling hills, view of the sea. As Easter this year was early the weather was a little wet and windy but we still had a great time. The site was immaculate, the toilet/shower block was spotless and very warm. Music being played over the speakers was nice to. The wardens were very cheerful and very helpful, they even let me have some gravy when we found we had forgot some and sunday dinner was nearly ready, thank you. The area is great we wondered down to Millendreath, that may be spelt wrong, a small coffee shop down there and a chance to watch the surfers. Looe itself was very nice with its small, narrow winding roads and massive choice of places to get food, Catch was nice for the fish & chips. also some nice tearooms for a lovely creamtea. The site was quite empty but I guess tha is because it is only march, I have read it gets busy later and maybe not so quiet. Really enjoyed it except the big storm on sunday, will definately go back....

wain

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Reviewed on 29/03/2016 21:49

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Lovely Site

Just returned from a 3 night stay at this location, the site itself is superb spotlessly clean and well laid out pitches on several levels we arrived on the day the site opened so there were only 5 other vans/motor homes on site during the period we were there which for us was great as we never heard a thing all night for the 3 nights we were there (it's totally different come the school holidays we were told when the swimming pool opens) the only criticism we had was being active walkers and having a Dog there was nowhere to walk safely to like pubs, shops, general walking as straight outside the site is a busy main road its quite narrow and no pavements so walking is difficult at the best of times and not recommended at night time, the wardens pointed out to us however you can walk to Looe and the next bay via the alternative route across fields but we didn't try it Looe its self is a long walk down hill about 2-3 miles but the walk is much worse walking back up hill so we ended up using the car much more than we had planned. 

Javarke

Reviewed on 24/03/2016 18:01

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A Cornish Gem

Our first visit back to this site since 2007 & after pulling into the site entrance after so many years, wondered why we had left it so long before returning. Looe has to be our favorite Cornish town & club site. As a previous comment I dropped to four ticks for piece & Quite as being in this location near to the seaside it obviously attracts families & gets very busy, we have experienced as having spent time here in the school holidays ourselves, I'm not being critical or anti-child just truthful. Site immaculate with lovely clean amenities blocks a bus service just outside the site entrance to Looe & Plymouth, who could ask for more we cant wait to travel the 320 miles to get back next year. Oh one last thing,The wardens as on all Club sites we've stayed this Year deserve a BIG CHEER & thank you for making our Holiday's so hassle free, safe & pleasant!!!!

The Bridges

Motorhomer from Essex

Reviewed on 07/11/2015 22:41

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Favourite site

We have been visiting this site for many years and always look forward to our next holiday. The wardens keep the site immaculate and are friendly and always welcoming and helpful. I would give this site 5 ticks for peace and quiet as it always is when we go but having been in the school holidays a few years ago I know it can get very busy and consequently not the have of peace and quiet we prefer. We were very pleased to find that the current wardens are staying for a few more years and are already planning to start our caravanning season in 2016 with another return visit to this fabulous site. 

jfo

Reviewed on 01/11/2015 13:28

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A gem in Cornwall

Have just spent four nights at this site and even though the weather was changeable my wife and I had a great time.  The welcome by the warden should be bottled and shared about because her Welsh charm and welcome set the tone of the stay.  We had a serviced pitch which made it a very easy stay.  The washblock was immaculate and warm and the views out to sea were second to none.  Looe itself is charming and we had two good meals there. Thank you for a very restful stay.  

andyjim

Caravanner from Hampshire

Reviewed on 28/10/2015 22:50

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