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Advantages: Clean and reliable Disadvantages: Some cabins are getting "tired"
We haved travelled to France six times in the last 8 years and each time we have chosen to use Brittany Ferries for our crossing. This is more to do with the fact that they service the crossings we want to use rather than a conscious decision over other operators. We usually travel to the West side of France and the Calais crossing and the tunnel require longer drives for us on both sides of the Channel.
Brittany ferries operate from Portsmouth, Poole, Plymouth and Cork and travel to Caen, St Malo, Cherbourg, Roscoff and Santander.
I have always booked my tickets as part of a package with my campsite accomodation with various tour operators so I am not sure how much each crossing costs but the crossings can also be booked direct from their website: www.brittanyferries.com . I did speak to someone else on a campsite a couple ...
Advantages: An amazing, mysterious place. Disadvantages: You cannot get near the stones.
Carnac, in Brittany, is one of the high places of megalithic culture. The great standing stone alignments are to Brittany what Stonehenge is to prehistoric England. I first visited this as a very young child and there is somewhere a picture of me sitting on a megalith aged about four. Nowadays though, a visit to Carnac is rather different, as the menhirs (a Breton word for standing stone) cannot be approached most of the time, due to the huge numbers of visitors to this site who had started to endanger the soil around the monuments.
The Morbihan area is particularly rich in megalithic structures, and around Carnac itself, there are many outstanding monuments to visit such as the amazing sculpted cairn at Gavrinis or the megalithic ensemble at Locmariaquer which comprises two tumuli (covered tombs) and a massive standing stone which ...
Advantages: Fantastic day out Disadvantages: Can be difficult to find, not all exhibits translated into English
Our mission: to pass the time until we could book into our holiday cottage, whilst entertaining our 6 year old. Having rejected "just hanging around" and spending the day at l'hypermarche we decided to drive down to Brest, about an hours drive from the ferry port at Roscoff.
GETTING THERE
The journey itself was straight forward and all on main roads, UNTIL we got to Brest itself. It was probably the combined effect of a bored child and two sleep deprived parents (no criticism of the ferry here, just it's not quite a long enough journey to get a good nights sleep, and they will insist on crossing the Channel which kept waking us up) but we didn't seem to be able to find any signs for the place. So we headed for the centre of town, thinking such a major attraction would be well signposted. Which it was. Eventually. After an extensive ...
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