SHORT BREAK AWAY: Delights of Cornwall

THE Yeovil-based South West Coaches will be running a three-night break to enjoy some of the delights of Cornwall.
The visit will be based in Looe and people will be able to watch the fishing boats unload their catches, witness the auctions and then after the bustle of the quayside retreat to the narrow streets.
Here people will find an abundance of art and craft shops, boutiques, bars and specialist shops. Looe really does have something for everyone.
People will stay at the fully refurbished Portbyhan Hotel which is situated in an unrivalled position right in the heart of Looe, allowing guests to relish the panoramic views of the vibrant harbour with only a short stroll into Looe town.
The three-night break runs from Friday, April 14, 2017, through to Monday, April 17, 2017.
Accommodation is on a half-board basis.
Phone 01935-475872 for more details and bookings or go to http://www.southwestcoaches.co.uk/ for more information.
Other places which will be visited on the trip will be Polperro, Truro and Mount Edgcumbe House and Gardens.
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