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Directions to The Cottles B&B and Holiday Apartments, Polperro Hide iframe scrollbars

Directions

Travelling to The Cottles B&B and Holiday Apartments, Polperro

The Cottles is situated on Longcoombe Lane in Polperro, about a 3-minute walk to the nearest pub, The Crumplehorn Inn, and a 10-minute walk through the village to the picturesque harbour.
Please note we are about 200 metres up a steep hill, so may not be suitable if you have mobility issues.

By car
From Plymouth, take the A38 West, then A387 or B3252 towards Looe. When in Looe carry on along the A387 towards Polperro. Keep on this road – it will wind down into Polperro, past the main village car park. At the bottom, just past the car park, you will come to a mini-island with the Crumplehorn Inn on your left. Take the 3rd exit – a sharp right – onto Longcoombe Lane. The Cottles is about 200 yards up the lane.

If using sat nav, you are best to enter ‘Polperro’, and then follow the directions above. We do not advise using our postcode, as sat nav can take you on a very narrow route!

By Train
We are situated approximately 4 miles from Looe train station , and 12 miles from Liskeard train station. There are taxi and bus services to Polperro.

By Air
We are situated approximately 35 miles from Newquay Airport, and 30 miles from Plymouth Airport. These airports have become very popular with visitors to the West Country, especially with the introduction of low cost airlines.

Should you require any further information with regards to transportation, please feel free to contact us.

If you like to use Google Maps, here we are on that: