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Looe Harbour

(1) Photographs taken 2004

Looe Fishing Boats and the Fish Quay

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Some of the best fish quality comes from the day-boats fishing out of Looe, with the fish quay and market immediately on the quayside. You can buy fresh-caught fish from Pengelly's literally a few tens of feet away from where they were landed on the day.

Looe Fishing Boats
Celtic Pride and Bon Accord

Looe Fishing Boats
Fishing boats and the Fish Quay at Looe

Looe Fishing Boats
Fishing Boats alongside

Looe Fishing Boats
Looking up along the Fish Quay

(2) Photographs taken 2009 to 2010

Harbour Views

Banjo Pier View
The Banjo Pier at the entrance to Looe Harbour

Looe Harbour View
Looking up Looe Harbour from opposite the Banjo Pier

West Looe Quay
Looking down the harbour from West Looe towards the entrance

West Looe Quay
View up towards the bridge from West Looe

Looe ferry
The Ferry (this saves you a long walk!)

(3) Photographs taken 2016 to 2019

The Banjo Pier and the Fish Quay

Banjo Pier
The Banjo Pier and the harbour entrance behind

Harbour Entrance
Looe Harbour entrance

Looe Harbour Entrance on a Rough Day
Looe Harbour entrance on a windier and rougher day - much safer to stay in port on a day like this!
(photo taken Nov 2019 with the new granite memorial benches)

Banjo Pier
The Banjo Pier

Banjo Pier
A walk on the Banjo

Banjo Pier Light
Navigation light on the end of the pier

Looe Fish Quay
Looking across at a full Fish Quay from West Looe

Looe Fish Quay
Looe Fish Quay with all boats out

Looe Fish Quay
Looking up the empty Fish Quay towards the bridge

Fishing Boat
Hard-working Fishing Boat "Ella"

Fishing Boat
Modern Fishing Boat "Mystique"

West Looe

West Looe
Looking across the harbour to West Looe

West Looe
Looking across the habour to the centre of West Looe

Nelson the Seal
A memorial to "Nelson" the Harbour Seal - long seen and loved by many, and at home in the harbour

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