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Join Date: March 04
Posts: 99
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If you have a few hours to kill before the ferry, leave the car in the car park at the port, and have a walk around the town. It is very pretty, and is only a 15 minute walk from the terminal.
As an alternative, drive to the nearby town of ST POL, which is also very pretty, and is generally overlooked,as it is so close to ROSCOFF. Cheers John |
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Join Date: February 04
Location: Bodmin Cornwall
Posts: 408
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One of our favourite restaurants is in St Pol de Leon. Auberge Pomme d'Api, whilst not cheap, has produced some wonderful meals for us over many years. Casual ambience, interseting amuse bouches, and beautifully presented. Ideal before a 1600 departure.
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Last edited by Commodore; 22nd Apr 10 at 10:19.
Reason: spelling
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