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LE TEMPS DE VIVRE €€
( 02 98 19 33 19;
www.tycoz.com/letempsde
vivre; 19 place Lacaze Duthiers; d
€140-268; )
This glamorous place is hidden away in a lovely stone mansion
complete with its own tower just opposite the church. With fantastic sea views from
some rooms, decor that is a great blend of modernity and tradition, plus friendly
staff, this is one of Roscoff's very best options.
Boutique Hotel
LE SURCOUF €
( 02 98 69 71 89; 14 rue Amiral Réveillère; menus €11-55)
A reliable year-round
opener, this brasserie-restaurant is unsurprisingly popular with locals. Opening
hours and days can vary.
Brasserie
Information
Tourist office
(
02 98 61 12 13;
www.roscoff-tourisme.com
; quai d'Auxerre;
9.15am-noon
& 2-6pm Mon-Sat, open Sun Jul-Aug)
Getting There & Away
FERRY
Brittany Ferries
( reservations in France 08 25 82 88 28, in UK 0871 244
0744;
www.brittany-ferries.com
)
links Roscoff to Plymouth in England (five to nine
hours, one to three daily year-round) and Cork in Ireland (14 hours, once-weekly
June to September).
TRAIN
There are regular trains and SNCF buses to Morlaix (€5.50, 35 minutes),
where you can make connections to Brest, Quimper and St-Brieuc.
Presqu'île de Crozon
The anchor-shaped Crozon Peninsula is part of the
Parc Naturel Régional
d'Armorique
, and one of the most scenic spots in Brittany. The partly forested
peninsula is criss-crossed by some 145km of signed walking trails.
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