Looe Islands
Marine Dr, Looe PL13, UK
1 rating
Catch a sunrise swimming over to Looe Island and it will take your breath away. Roughly 800m at high tide one way. On a clear day you can see the coral and reef making this a special swim. You do need to make sure you can be seen by using a swim tow float as boats sometimes collect their crab pots.


Comments

Alexander Gooding
6 Jul 2021

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Mike parker
29 Jun 2021

Really picturesque spot with ease of access to open water swimming and a paddle boarding centre.
Alexander Gooding
24 Jun 2021

Feel free to leave your own thoughts on the location
Alexander Gooding
17 Jun 2021

Really nice swim this evening, but be warned the seaweed will get you on low tide 😂
Leigh Rickards
14 Jun 2021

Cracking phots when the sun's out
Leigh Rickards
14 Jun 2021

Beautiful
James
9 Jun 2021

It's great place for swimming and camping!
Bill
8 Jun 2021

Great swim today at Bovisand. Great conditions. Went from Beach furthest south a bit heavy with rotting seaweed. Lots of people paddle boarding from other beach. Sea was lovely. Unfortunately cafe was closed. 4g signal from second car park a bit intermittent so watch for parking charges if relying on Ringo.
Alexander Gooding
4 Jun 2021

Small sandy beach, have to descend the steps to make it to the beach. Views and clarity are great. Not protected by the breakwater so could see bigger swell than other places locally
Alexander Gooding
4 Jun 2021

Amazing place to swim. Safe and picturesque.
Alexander Gooding
4 Jun 2021

Firestone Bay is a small pebble beach which supplies astounding views of the Stonehouse peninsula, Mount Edgcumbe, the Plymouth Sound and Drake’s Island. The area around Firestone Bay is great for swimming and snorkelling, with lots of interesting marine life to see.
Simon
4 Jun 2021

This location is the reason I fell in love with Open Water Swimming. I have so many good memories from swimming in awful conditions to sunrises that will live with me for ever.
The Hutong Cafe serves up the perfect post swim coffee and cake