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Roscoff is an attractive small seaside town with a ferry...
Roscoff is an attractive small seaside town with a ferry terminal just on the outskirts.Its a wonderful introduction to typical Breton ambiance. Plenty of places to eat traditional Breton food such as galettes and moules. A selection of small shops to browse but no supermarket. ( Nearest is in St pol de Leon) all within walking distance of each other.
Cam
8.0
Scored 8.0
We only tend to stay in Roscoff overnight before catching...
We only tend to stay in Roscoff overnight before catching the ferry but there is enough history, good eating, good views and vibes to extend for a second night. It is a lovely little port which boasts a seriously good exotic garden to rival London's Kew Gardens making it a wonderful place to chill.
LoveYourBike
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
THE VILAGE OF ROSCOFF IS A STUNNING PLACE.
THE VILAGE OF ROSCOFF IS A STUNNING PLACE. THE ARCHITECTURE OF THE STONE BUILDINGS IS BEAUTIFUL.
THE PEOPLE ARE HELPFUL IN EVERY WAY POSIBLE.
FOOD AND DRINK AND THE CHOICE OF RESTURANTS, IS ABSOLUTELY 💯 %.
I DON'T HAVE ANY NEGATIVE THOUGHTS OR VIEWS ON THE PLACE.
WE WILL BE GOING BACK.
Aylett
10
Scored 10
We have loved Roscoff for many years.
We have loved Roscoff for many years. There is always something to see; just watching the tide changing and the glorious sunsets in the Autumn is uplifting. We have watched the growth of the restaurant L'Ecume des Jours with interest for many years; we have never had a poor meal there. Other good restaurants abound, so there is plenty of choice. The shops are looking up after the effects of the pandemic and are very welcoming. The tourist office has good and useful information about events. A visit to Isle de Batz is a must. The Exotic Garden is fascinating.
Stephanie
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Roscoff needs a look in, don't just race off the ferry and...
Roscoff needs a look in, don't just race off the ferry and miss it. Quaint town with easy access to beaches. Good architecture, fine hotels and plenty of shops and eateries to browse. well worth a visit.
David
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
It is a beautiful port town, steeped in history.
It is a beautiful port town, steeped in history. Lots of excellent eateries and cafes. The long causeway / pier makes a very pleasant refreshing walk. The Marie Stewart creperie is excellent and reasonably priced, as is the creperie de la poste. Le Pause is very good for a baguette and coffee, cakes and ice creams. Ty Pierre is always our first port of call - a welcoming cafe/ bar overlooking the port.
It is easy to walk around Roscoff and the church is well worth a visit. Driving around has become increasingly difficult with new/ additional one-way systems, which can make disabled access difficult.
I would definitely avoid theTabac/Cafe de la Presse. The lady owner was extremely rude and man-handled me (to the extent of bruising my arm) away from the counter when I was trying to explain to her shop assistant what I wanted to purchase from the window. We have visited the same shop many times over some 15 years and patronised it well, so I was really shocked to be treated this way.
Another must is a visit to the Ile de Batz which lies a short distance off-shore, You can hire a bicycle and tour the island or just enjoy the boat ride over and back for a drink / meal.
We chose this hotel because of the other excellent reviews and we are so pleased that we did as it was so much better than some of the other hotels we have used before. We had an upgrade to a Perle room and it was lovely- spacious and comfortable- particularly after over 3 weeks travelling in a campervan!
Breakfast was exceptional with many choices and delightful service.
Parking was easy in the car park opposite and free during May. Roscoff itself is well worth spending some time exploring.
We will revisit!
The hotel were very understanding when I had a ferry cancellation. The place is delightful, with its nautical theme and superb views from the breakfast room. I had (as expected) a room at the back which overlooked old houses and gardens and beautiful pine trees. It really is a lovely place with a cheerful atmosphere and the staff could not have been more welcoming and helpful. It will be my first choice for a return to Roscoff.
The location is outside of Roscoff but not too far away with a nice rural feel: Breton horses in the fields, onion, asparagus, and lettuce farming. You can walk the farm lanes and enjoy the ambience. The house is a veritable antique museum with a lot of large Chinese pieces as well as old photos, prints, and furniture. The breakfast was typical continental European but with copious offerings - you won't go hungry!
A quiet and clean hotel situated in an ideal location in Roscoff, excellent either to catch the ferry the next day or for further exploration of the town. Considering everything I got out of the hotel and room I would consider Ibis Roscoff comparatively good value for money, and I had nothing to negative to say so I give this hotel a 10/10. The rating was given in terms of what I was personally looking for.
We loved staying here. Juliette was so helpful and friendly, she helped us with parking and finding a great restaurant for dinner. The room is beautiful and very stylish and comfortable. It’s super close to everything we walked everywhere. The breakfast was fantastic, she made us eggs to our liking and there were great cheese and bread and the most delicious bread pudding. I highly recommend staying here.
The location is delightful, right on a lovely beach and we really enjoyed our beach walks. We stayed clear of the local town Roscoff because it was just too crowded, however St Pol de Leon, just nearby is a delight and its coastline is lovely. I know the area fairly well, I use Roscoff ferry port when cycling in France. The mobile home was spotless!!
Location was the reason we chose to stay here; within a few metres of being in the town. It is on 2 floors, the lower above the landlord's shop, the upper without adjoining buildings, so not worried about any noise. Great views, so you could determine state of tide (beaches a big reason for choosing Roscoff, as we have young kids) Facilities good.
Lovely staff, bed very comfortable,sea views from bedroom window, room and bathroom very clean, easy parking outside hotel, close to ferry port, 10 minute walk into Roscoff centre, very good breakfast Will stay here again and will certainly recommend to family and friends Thank you
Very well equipped vacation home with pool AND sea view. Good starting point for tours in Brittany. Beach bar well within walking distance (at least at low tide). Fenced property with private parking.
Breakfast not good value for money. Coffee was the worst we tasted in France .Home made bread was so hard and tasteless.
Rooms were fine and the sheets were clean but the floor was very dusty.
Great location in Roscoff, a short walk to everything. Well-equipped kitchen, comfortable living and dining area, comfortable beds, and a nice bathroom. Great all around.
The hotel was well situated for those who, like us, wanted to be near the seaside and in the downtown. The room was clean, as were all the common areas.
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