Loe Pool is the largest natural freshwater lake in Cornwall, separated from the sea by the shingle formation known as Loe Bar, offering unique ecosystems and significant recreational opportunities amid striking coastal scenery.
Loe Pool and Loe Bar SSSI is located on the south coast of Cornwall, England, near the Lizard Peninsula. Loe Pool is Cornwall's largest natural freshwater lake, covering approximately 125 acres, formed by a natural barrier known as Loe Bar—a gravel shingle ridge that separates the lake from the English Channel. The pool’s freshwater habitat sustains a diverse range of aquatic plants, invertebrates, and migratory birds, while Loe Bar itself creates a dynamic coastal environment influenced by seasonal tides and storms. The surrounding area includes heathland, woodlands, and scrub habitats supporting species such as otters, kingfishers, and various amphibians. Historically, the pool and bar have been important for local fishing and coastal trade but remain largely unspoiled today. The unique environment makes Loe Pool and Loe Bar a vital site for ecological research and conservation. Recreational visitors enjoy bird watching, walking along the coastal paths, and fishing within the lake. The South West Coast Path runs nearby, providing scenic views of the pool, bar, and surrounding coastline. Loe Bar offers striking vistas of the waves crashing against the shingle ridge and the contrasting freshwater expanse behind. The site appeals to nature enthusiasts, photographers, and those seeking a tranquil natural setting. Accessibility by road is convenient from nearby Helston and Porthleven, making it a popular destination for day visits and educational trips. Conservation efforts help protect the sensitive habitats while balancing public enjoyment and sustainable use.
Loe Pool - Cornwall's largest natural freshwater lake
Loe Bar - a natural shingle ridge separating the pool from the sea
Diverse birdlife including migratory waterfowl and kingfishers
Nearby South West Coast Path with stunning coastal views
A freshwater lake formed behind Loe Bar, supporting aquatic plants and rich birdlife.
A significant natural shingle ridge that separates Loe Pool from the English Channel.
A premier coastal trail offering scenic views of Loe Pool, Loe Bar, and Cornwall’s coastline.