In this blog, we will cover the top cycling routes in Looe, as well as share our top tips when riding around the local area. Make the most out of your stay in one of our cottages today.
Top Bike Trails In Looe
Looe offers the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure, with scenic bike routes and more challenging terrain across the area. Here are the best trails for experienced riders and beginners.
The Bay Talland To Duloe
Biking from The Bay Talland itself to the picturesque village of Duloe is an easy beginner trail to start your biking journey during your stay with us. This trail runs along the Looe River and is perfect for families. It’s a relatively flat ride that offers amazing views of the river, woodlands, and wildlife. The ride will take you just under an hour to do and has plenty of hidden gems along the way.
Looe To Polperro Coastal Ride
This path is more of a challenge, but it’s worth it for the stunning coastal views of the sea. The ride from Looe to the fishing village of Polperro is a perfect choice for those who seek more adventure. The route winds along the coast, offering breathtaking sea views and the chance to explore hidden coves and beaches. Polperro itself is a delight, with its narrow streets, traditional Cornish cottages, and vibrant arts scene.
Seaton Valley Countryside Park
Take a short ride from Looe to have a short circular ride around Seaton Valley Countryside Park. With its lush green landscapes and well-maintained bike paths, this route is ideal for those looking to enjoy a peaceful ride through nature. There’s also a lovely cafe at the nearby Seaton Beach where you can refuel before heading home.
Looe To Liskeard
This route takes you from Looe to the historic market town of Liskeard. The ride includes some gentle hills and scenic countryside, passing through small villages and farmlands. Liskeard itself offers a variety of shops, cafes, and historic sites like Stuart House. The journey is roughly around 50 minutes and has plenty of routes you can take depending on what it is you want to see as you are riding.
Talland Bay Loop
This circular route starts in Looe and heads towards the beautiful Talland Bay. The ride offers fantastic coastal views, with opportunities to stop at secluded beaches and coves. The terrain includes a mix of quiet roads and off-road sections, with a few challenging hills.
Tips for Biking in Looe
Make sure you are ready before heading out on your cycling journey around Looe with our top tips to make the most out of exploring Looe on a bike.
Safety First
Always wear a helmet and be aware of local traffic regulations. Some roads can be narrow and busy, especially during peak tourist seasons.
Plan Your Route
Looe’s terrain can be hilly, so make sure to choose routes that match your fitness level and cycling experience.
Stay Hydrated and Pack Snacks
While there are plenty of charming cafes and pubs along the way, it’s always a good idea to bring water and light snacks, especially on longer rides.
Check the Weather
Cornwall’s weather can be unpredictable, so check the forecast and be prepared for changing conditions.
If you would love to have a cycling holiday and make the most out of Looe, do not hesitate to book a stay at one of our luxury self-catering cottages.