5 Star Holiday Home in Cornwall | Fistral Beach, Looe & Millendreath
Cornwall was so much, i honestly loved every second! I hope you enjoy this Summer Holiday vlog! Luke xo
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millendreath looe holiday
millsun.co.uk - MILLSUN SELF CATERING VILLAS, MILLENDREATH, LOOE, CORNWALL. PL13 1PF, Telephone 01503 263410 or 07933 737276
Email: millsun@hotmail.com
Millendreath Beach is a Mediterranean style complex tastefully landscaped into the wooded slopes of a picturesque Cornish valley. It is a short stroll directly onto the safe sandy beach and coastal walks, woodland walks and picnic areas in scenic locations. Sit and soak up the sun in this sheltered south facing suntrap valley in a relaxed atmosphere. Or visit the Blackrock beach cafe and water-sports centre at the beach head. Other amenities close by include horse riding, golf, sea and coarse fishing, yachting, and the famous local Monkey Sanctuary.
Millendreath - Please view in HD
Millendreath, Near Looe, in Cornwall
Quadcopter footage
Millendreath
Millendreath Beach and new Cafe
Black Rock Beach Club & Café - Millendreath, Looe, Cornwall
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Address: Millendreath Beach, Looe, Cornwall
Bookings advised: 01503 263651
Parking on site behind cafe
Hannah's review:
Black Rock Beach Cafe is situated on a quiet secluded beach in Millendreath, where it boasts amazing views and a laid back beach vibe. Soak up the sun on the sand and then skip on over for a coffee and cake, a delicious breakfast or lunch off their varied menu and tapas board. Throughout the summertime they also open at night with some great specials and meal sets. The staff are very attentive and the food is absolutely delicious. This place will not disappoint, put it on your list of places to eat out in Looe!
Dan's review on Tripadvisor:
At first I heard about this cafe in Thailand! As soon as we came all the way over to Cornwall we had to check the place out. As we get things done on the internet, like writing, this was place was just perfect with its fast and reliable connection. We've been coming here for over 1 week, every single day and we are truly sad to leave. Staff, food, view and vibe are just incredible. Highly recommend!
PS.: Try the burger and you will never go for McDonald's again!
Cornish Storm Brian 2017 - Looe, Millendreath and Seaton
Hey guys so it finally happened, a high tide and Atlantic storm coming together.
We braved the brutal 6:00am start to document the wrath of storm Brian for you.
I really wanted to fly the drone but the winds were bonkers. We settled for a combination of GoPro 5 and SD700.
Shortly after this vid we explored an abandoned military fort, stay tuned or that one!
millendreath-beach-resort.avi
Millendreath beach resort is a pearl on the south coast of Cornwall. But the landowners wish for some to tidy up. This movie is an appeal.
Eclipse at Millendreath beach, Cornwall, 11th August 1999
Looe and Millendreath by Drone
The beautiful seaside locations of Millendreath and Looe filmed from the sky on a DJI Mavic Pro.
Footage captured on Friday 14th April 2017
Cornwall-Black rock beach to Looe 16/08/18
Cornwall-Black rock beach to Looe 16/08/18
Recorded microsoft lumia
Looe, Cornwall - town and beach
Video of a pleasant morning spent in Looe, Cornwall. See also my video of the railway station and subsequent journey up the estuary towards Liskeard.
Seaton beach Cornwall near Looe England UK during the summer heatwave
Tourists enjoying Seaton beach Cornwall near Looe England UK during the summer heatwave
Looe winter beaches
Winter time at Looe beaches, Sunrise over Looe Bay with the warm water steaming in the winter sun, the sea birds on the waters edge, the banjo pier and Hannafore and Seaton beach.
Looe Beach with the soft sand, Hannafore with rock pools sand and stone beach to Seaton Beach in the long sweeping Whitsand bay here in South East Cornwall
Just a great time to visit Looe see the Looe Directory for your winter accommodation.
looedirectory.co.uk
Millendreath Beach (Drone Footage)
A quick video put together of the drone footage I got whilst at Millendreath Beach for the evening.
Song - Set Me On Fire by Fancy Cars
Found on Majesticartists.io
Using a DJI Phantom 3 Standard for all of this. (Shot in 2.7k)
Very good camera in normal settings, struggles a lot in low light.
Places to see in ( Looe - UK )
Places to see in ( Looe - UK )
Looe is a small coastal town, fishing port and civil parish in south-east Cornwall, England. Looe is 20 miles (32 km) west of Plymouth and seven miles (11 km) south of Liskeard, divided in two by the River Looe, East Looe and West Looe (meaning Little Cove) being connected by a bridge. Looe developed as two separate towns each with MPs and its own mayor.
The town centres around a small harbour and along the steep-sided valley of the River Looe which flows between East and West Looe to the sea beside a sandy beach. Offshore to the west, opposite the stonier Hannafore Beach, lies Looe Island.
With the Victorian fashion for seaside holidays, Looe evolved as a tourist town, with nearby Talland Bay being dubbed the playground of Plymouth. This trend continued throughout the 20th century; more and more hotels and tourist facilities were built in the town, and Looe grew and prospered, with peaks in fishing and boatbuilding following the First and Second World Wars. Looe remains a fishing town, and retained several fish dealers operating from the quayside of East Looe until the advent of EU regulations. With its fleet of small fishing boats returning their catches to port daily, Looe has a reputation for procuring excellent fresh fish. The town is also a centre for shark fishing, and is the home of the Shark Angling Club of Great Britain.
Nonetheless, Looe's main business today is tourism, with much of the town given over to hotels, guest houses and holiday homes, along with a large number of pubs, restaurants and beach equipment, ice cream and Cornish pasty vendors. Inland from Looe lie many camping and caravan sites, as well as the famous Woolly Monkey Sanctuary. Other local attractions include the beaches, sailing, fishing and diving, and spectacular coastal walks (especially via Talland to Polperro). South East Cornwall boasts several stately homes, including Antony House, Cotehele, Mount Edgcumbe and Lanhydrock House, as well as the Eden Project near St Austell which tourists can access by road. Outside the busy summer months, the town remains a centre for shopping and entertainment for local villagers. Annually in late September, the town is the destination of choice for thousands of music lovers and top name performers for the Looe Music Festival, which takes place in temporary venues around the town, harbour and on East Looe beach.
East Looe centres on its broad sandy beach, with the distinctive Banjo Pier designed by Joseph Thomas, a new lifeboat station and St Mary's Church. Stretching back from the church is a grid of narrow streets forming the main business area of the town, packed with many small shops, restaurants and pubs and the Old Guildhall, now a museum. Along the estuary lies the quay with its fish merchants. Towards Looe Bridge lies the Victorian Guildhall, and just north of the bridge the railway station. This is the terminus of the Looe Valley branch line to Liskeard, where it connects to the Great Western Main Line and services to London Paddington. On the hilltop above East Looe lies Shutta, and beyond that the Sunrising housing estate and Looe Community Academy. Along the cliffs to the east is Plaidy Beach, and further on the bay and village of Millendreath.
West Looe spreads west from the bridge on the Polperro Road towards Sclerder, and along the river south of the bridge, with hotels, restaurants and boarding houses along the waterfront and houses climbing the perilous cliff above, towards a cluster of shops and businesses and the Church of St. Nicholas. Further south along the coast road is Hannafore Point, marking the edge of Looe Harbour, with to the west the wide, stony Hannafore Beach, facing across a narrow channel to Looe Island. Beyond lies the coastal path leading to Portnadler Bay, Talland and Porthallow, and then onward to Polperro. Two towers mark one end of a nautical measured mile, the other end is marked by two towers near Talland Bay.
( Looe - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Looe . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Looe - UK
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Portnadler near Looe in Cornwall - Please view in HD
Portnadler near Looe in Cornwall, on a suprisingly windy day, as you can see from the horizon at times! :) Looe Island is in the distance...
01. Stories of Millendreath
Millendreath was established as a holiday village in the late 1940s when visitors enjoyed camping in the valley and the beach was noted as one of the safest in Cornwall. In 1965 Cornwall County Council gave planning permission for holiday chalets and the holiday village, with its privately owned beach, became a very popular resort.
The Millendreath Project aims to return to the original vision of a high quality holiday destination, with the added benefit of facilities fit for the 21st century.
Road trip to Seaton beach in Cornwall, England
Enjoy our family outing to the beach guys. I hope you support this channel. More family adventures to come.