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Exotic Garden
Think of it out of season too! In may, an abundance of flowers, colours and fragrances await you. It is the most important flowering period for the garden , even though, some varieties wait for late September or early October to bloom. One of the largest collection of tropical flowers and cactuses to grow in the open air under our colder climate. They grow at the foot of a rock 18m high, layed out as a panoramic view point. Amateur, connoisseur or simply inquisitive, you cannot miss seeing this extraordinary garden.
Tempted by sports and action?
The sailing school professionals are at your disposal. From sea kindergarten for small children to cruising initiation, from speed-sailing to sailing a catamaran, discover all the pleasures of water-sports.
Tempted to lounge on the beach?
Roscoff being a peninsula, you'll always be able to find a sheltered beach. Creeks, dunes, long beaches of fine sand await you, for landscape beauty or for the sun ,or both.
Tempted by a nature walk?
Need to be cocooned?
Did you know that the first Thalassotherapy centre was erected in Roscoff in 1899? A relaxing week-end, a fitness cure, a mother and baby cure, hammam, Jacuzzi......everything is here for your well being.
Tempted to know more?
All dressed in granit and set in a flowery casket, our small authentic city shows off its shipowners richly sculpted houses to the passer by. Follow the guide and you'll hear about the 16th century Church, cellars opening directly to sea still hiding smugglers secrets ans Sainte Barbe white Chapel protecting sailors at sea.
Titillate your taste buds.
Gastronomy is an art that our chefs refine. They rival in know-how and talent to offer you the best of Breton cuisine. They'll never give you their secrets but will put on your plate all of nature's generosity.
Tempted by the open sea?
In the harbour, a few ships are waiting for you. They'll take you a short distance to Batz Island, kingdom of pedestrians and cyclists. They'll take you along the ragged coast to Taureau Castle (sea fortress) or to the ornithological reserves in the bay.
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