Portbyhan Hotel

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The Portbyhan Hotel has an unrivalled position right in the heart of Looe. From the sun terrace, you can gaze out over the vibrant harbour, and when you fancy a stroll into town, it’s just a five-minute walk. Rooms are all comfortable ensuites, equipped with toiletries, tea and coffee making facilities, TV, hairdryer, and Wi-Fi. Extra pillows and ironing facilities are available on request, should you need.

Portbyhan Hotel

Rooms

We have different categories of room on offer at the Portbhyan. Our from prices are based on standard rooms. Supplements apply to classic and superior rooms.

Standard rooms are en-suite double or twin rooms, all of which include complimentary toiletries, tea and coffee making facilities, Wi-Fi, LCD TV with Freeview channels, and a hairdryer.

Classic rooms offer the same facilities as the standard rooms but have views over the water.

Superior rooms offer the same facilities again but are larger rooms that come with the addition of your own private balcony looking out over the water.

Food & drink

Your stay is half-board. This includes daily breakfasts and three-course evening meals, plus tea or coffee.  

Dietary requirements 

Our partner hotels can cater for most dietary requirements, but it is important you advise us of any allergies and dietary restrictions you have at the time of booking. 

Getting to Portbyhan Hotel

Getting here

Address

The Portbyhan Hotel
The Quay
West Looe
Cornwall PL13 2BU 

www.portbyhan.com

By car

Please note there is no parking at the hotel. You can park directly in front of the hotel to load/unload but will then need to park at one of the council-operated car parks nearby. Millpool car park is one of the closest, approximately a five-minute walk from the hotel, and offers long-term car parking. The hotel website has more details for options in the area (head to the Welcome tab > Car Parking).

By bus/train

The nearest train station is Looe, about 0.5miles (10-minute walk) from the hotel. The station is on a branchline, with links to the mainline at Liskeard.