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Discover Cornwall’s Looe through the Beyond Paradise TV show locations tour, a 1.5-hour guided walk revealing filming spots and local charm for $27.55.
If you’re a fan of the Beyond Paradise TV series, this 1 hour 30 minutes walking tour in Looe, Cornwall, offers a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the show’s filming locations. With a rating of 5.0 based on 20 reviews and recommended by 100% of participants, this experience is both engaging and accessible at a price of $27.55 per person. The tour departs from Looe railway station and ends near the Looe Harbour Heritage Centre, making it easy to fit into a day exploring Cornwall. The small group size of up to 20 travelers ensures a personal and informative experience, led by an expert local guide who shares insights into the series and the area’s history.
This tour is ideal for TV fans, history lovers, and those wanting to explore Looe’s charming streets, harbor, and famous filming spots. It’s suitable for most people with moderate physical fitness, as it involves walking through hilly streets and along the river. If you’re interested in local shops, restaurants, and the working fish market, the tour combines TV filming locations with authentic Cornish life.

The Looe tour centers on the coastal town of Looe in Cornwall, which doubles as the fictional Devonshire seaside town of Shipton Abbott in the series. The town’s picturesque harbor and winding streets provide the perfect backdrop for the show’s scenes. The Guildhall, used as the police station, is a highlight, giving fans a tangible connection to the series. The local shops and restaurants, including the well-known Sail Loft restaurant, feature in the series and are part of the walk.
The fish market, a working marketplace in Looe, also appears in episodes, adding authenticity to the filming locations. Walking along the East Looe River offers a scenic view and a glimpse into one of the show’s chase scenes, making the experience both visually and narratively engaging.
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The tour begins conveniently at Looe railway station, making it accessible whether arriving by train or car. From here, the guide leads visitors through central Looe, ensuring everyone gets a good look at the key locations. As the walk unfolds, the guide shares anecdotes about production and details about the town’s history and culture, enriching the experience beyond just the filming sites.
The meeting point at the station sets the tone for a relaxed and informative stroll through the town’s most iconic spots, all tied together by the theme of the beloved TV show.

The harbor area stands out as a highlight, with its bustling boats and lively atmosphere. Visitors get to see where some of the series’ scenes were shot, as the guide points out specific spots. The winding streets of Looe’s historic town center are charming and steeped in local character, perfect for photos and casual exploration.
This part of the tour combines scenic views with TV trivia, making it a perfect balance of entertainment and sightseeing. The local shops offer a chance to pick up souvenirs or snacks, and the restaurants provide options for a meal or coffee break after the walk.

One of the most recognizable filming spots is the Guildhall, which the tour stops outside. This historic building doubles as the police station in the series. The guide explains how the building was transformed for filming, giving fans a sense of how the town’s real architecture integrates seamlessly with the fictional setting.
This stop offers a tangible connection to the TV show’s storylines, especially for those interested in film sets and production design. It’s a quick but memorable part of the walk that enhances the overall experience.

The working fish market in Looe features in the series, providing an authentic look at the town’s fishing industry. The guide discusses how the market functions today and its importance to the local economy. Walking past the local shops and restaurants, including the Sail Loft, visitors get a feel for the town’s daily life and culinary scene.
These locations give visitors a chance to observe local life and perhaps purchase fresh seafood or souvenirs, making the tour not just about TV but also about engaging with Cornwall’s authentic charm.
A standout feature of the tour is the walk along the East Looe River, which features in a river chase scene from the first series. The guide highlights how the series used this scenic river setting for dynamic action sequences. Walking along the riverbank offers beautiful views and a sense of connection to the series’ storyline.
This spot is especially appreciated for its natural beauty and the story behind the filming, adding depth to the visual experience.

The tour begins and ends near public transportation, making it easy to coordinate with other activities in Looe. The group size is limited to 20 travelers, fostering an intimate atmosphere where questions and interactions are encouraged. The moderate pace ensures comfort for most participants, while service animals are welcome.
Guides are described as knowledgeable and passionate about the series and local history. The ticket is a mobile QR code, and free cancellation can be made up to 24 hours beforehand, offering flexibility for planning.

Unlike generic town walks, this Beyond Paradise locations tour combines TV fandom with local sightseeing in a charming Cornish setting. The cost-effectiveness at under $30 and the length make it a manageable and enriching activity. The expert guidance and series-specific insights turn a simple walk into a memorable experience for series fans and curious explorers alike.
The tour’s recommendation rate of 100% and the high rating reflect its quality, especially for those who appreciate informative guides and authentic filming locations.
This tour suits TV series enthusiasts, history buffs, and local culture lovers. It’s perfect for moderate walkers interested in Cornwall’s coastal charm and film history. The small group size ensures a relaxed and personal atmosphere, making it suitable for families, couples, and solo travelers.
While not overly strenuous, the walk involves some hilly terrain and uneven surfaces**, so those with limited mobility should consider their comfort level.
With its affordable price, expert guides, and focus on beloved TV locations, this Looe-based tour offers a delightful combination of film tourism and local exploration. The stops at harbor scenes, Guildhall, fish market, and the river chase scene provide both visual interest and storytelling that appeal to fans and curious visitors alike.
While the tour is straightforward and primarily walk-based, it delivers authentic insights into Cornwall’s scenic beauty and film production. The free cancellation policy adds peace of mind, making it a flexible choice for planning a day in Looe.
“A very interesting experience and excellent knowledgeable tour guide . Also a nice steady walk at a reasonable pace”
How long is the Beyond Paradise TV show locations tour in Looe?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour 30 minutes, walking through key filming locations and sights around Looe.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Looe railway station and finishes near the Looe Harbour Heritage Centre at The Old Sardine Factory on the Quay.
What locations will I see on this tour?
You will explore the harbor, Guildhall (used as the police station), local shops and restaurants, the fish market, and walk along East Looe River.
Is this tour suitable for all physical levels?
Most people with moderate physical fitness can comfortably enjoy the walk, but it involves some hilly terrain and walking on uneven surfaces.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
How much does the tour cost?
The price is $27.55 per person, making it a cost-effective way to see Looe’s TV filming spots and historic charm.