South East CornwallKingsand and Cawsand Rame and Whitsand bayLooe CornwallPolperroFowey

the247Tourist Homethe247TouristContact the247Tourist


Self Catering Holiday Apartments


Self Catering Holiday Cottages and Houses


The Inn on the Shore Downderry a Cornish village Inn is nestled in the spectacular beach cliffs of Downderry, near Looe. It is set amongst the unspoilt coastline and countryside and offers panoramic views of Downderry beach and the ocean beyond.  Downderry beach is a Marine Conservation Society recommended beach and the beach activities include swimming, sea canoeing, sailing, windsurfing and fishing.  you can see the sun setting over Looe island www.inn-on-the-shore.co.uk

Celebrity Chef Nick Barclay has opened the Blue plate restaurant in downderry www.blueplatecornwall.com

www.cornwall.uk.net  For Holiday Accommodation and Restaurants   www.cornwall.uk.net

Seaton Beach Cafe is in a lovely position on seaton beach and in all weathers with sheltered tables

The kingsand Cawsand Ferry service will resume on Good Friday (weather permitting). Plymouth Barbican, to the beautiful Rame Peninsula. Visit the twin villages of Kingsand and Cawsand. Prams, bicycles and dogs are welcome. www.cawsandferry.com

Kingsand and Cawsand are 17th Century Cornish fishing villages with 3 main beaches which are separated by areas of interesting rock pools, Kingsand beach is popular for swimming and boating and Cawsand beach is a mixture of sand and shingle with rock pools & is popular for swimming, windsurfing, water skiing
Kingsand and Cawsand are twinned villages but they were for many centuries on different sides of the border, a small stream acting as the boundary with Cawsand located in Cornwall and Kingsand in Devon, Kingsand rejoined Cornwall in 1844 the dividing line between the two villages is a white painted cottage called Devon Corn which displays the marker on the front of it where the boundary occurred. Kingsand & Cawsand has a history of smuggling, the known smuggling tunnels are now blocked up & the old fish cellars and boat stores can seen along the coast.
The historic villages of Kingsand & Cawsand (winners of the Best Kept Village award) an ideal base for a holiday, an area of outstanding natural beauty the villages are unspoilt with narrow streets, old colourful shuttered cottages, pubs, restaurants, galleries postoffice, cafes, delis and shops. Kingsand and Cawsand have many guest houses, bed and breakfast, and self careering holiday accommodation, the Cawsand bay hotel, pubs and inn's with accommodation.
The clock tower on the seafront of Kingsand built to commemorate the coronation of King George V and has withstood many a winters storm, there are many dramatic photographs and postcards of the southeasterly storms to hit Kingsand and Cawsand.

Millbrook Village Web Site Set in a bowl of hills at the head of a tidal creek that leads to the Hamoaze, opposite the great naval city of Plymouth, our village is located on the Rame Peninsula which is known as “Cornwall’s Forgotten Corner” 


Downderry Whitsand Bay Portwrinkle


the247Tourist services | Contact Us | South East Cornwall | Rame and Whitsand Bay | Polperro | Looe

If you would like your business here and to see samples of the services the247Tourist can provide for your Business
please see the services page www.the247tourist.co.uk/Services