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29688
France

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Port du Bloscon
29630
France

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Port of Roscoff info

Plymouth to Roscoff ferry crossing is operated by the ferry operator Brittany Ferries. Daily sailings on Plymouth to Roscoff route take 6 hours.

Night journeys will arrive at the ferry port of Roscoff at 6:30am the next morning and at Plymouth port at 6am the next day. Brittany Ferries ships: Duc de Normandie, Val de Loire and Pont-Aven, are the ferries operating this ferry crossing. Minimum check in time on this ferry route is 45 min.

Roscoff was the birthplace of ferry operator Brittany Ferries and is still the location of it's main headquarters. Plymouth / Roscoff was the first route by Brittany Ferries. A Roscoff / Cork route was set up in conjunction with the new Plymouth / Santander route these routes were a spectacular success and still operate today.

Getting to Roscoff Ferry port:

Roscoff Ferry Port Terminal Facilities:
The Ferry Terminal is quite limited in its range of facilities, though passengers will find vending machines with hot and cold refreshments as well as a small store.

Onboard facilities are excellent, with a wide variety of food and beverage outlets available, as well as excellent entertainment amenities.Provisions for those with disabilities include good wheelchair access throughout the PORT terminal, with specially adapted washrooms provided.

Passengers should advise their ferry company of any special needs that they may have soon enough before travelling.

Getting to Roscoff ferry port By Car:

From the south (Quimper and Brest) use the D69 road to arrive to Roscoff. From the West use (Rennes) use the N12 road then take the N58 road at Morlaix.

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about Roscoff

Roscoff (Breton: Rosko) is a commune in the arrondissement of Morlaix in the Finistère département, in France's Bretagne région.

The nearby Île-de-Batz, called Enez Vaz in Breton, is a small island that can be reached by launch from the harbour.

Since the early 1970s, Roscoff has been developed as a ferry port for the transport of Breton agricultural produce. Brittany Ferries’ links with the United Kingdom and Ireland provide a boost to the local economy.

 In the late 1990s people from Cornwall (England) began to travel to Roscoff from Plymouth in order to stay for one or two days and import French wines at much cheaper prices than in England. Roscoff is also a traditional departure point for Onion Johnnies.

Historic events
In 1375, the harbour was destroyed by the Earl of Arundel. It would later be rebuilt at its current location, at Kroas Batz. From 1522 to 1545-1550, was the construction the Church of Our Lady of Kroas Batz (see Monuments below).

In 1548, the six-year-old Mary, Queen of Scots, having been betrothed to the Dauphin François, disembarks at Roscoff. In 1790, Roscoff was raised to independent commune. Until this time, the town had effectively depended on Saint-Pol-de-Léon.

Monuments: Notre-Dame de Croaz Batz (church), the house known as "that of Mary, Queen of Scots", The Aquarium and the ‘Station Biologique de Roscoff’ - a research laboratory in oceanography and marine biology.