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Camping
les Tamaris: if you want a campsite with swimming pool and
entertainments, then go elsewhere; but with its peaceful cliff top
setting, where you can hear larks singing and the surf in the bay below,
les Tamaris is blissful |
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Cottage
garden on Bréhat: although essentially a holiday island, Bréhat's
semi-tropical micro-climate means that every cottage garden blossoms with
hortensias and agapanthus |
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Moules
Frites: the ubiquitous moules frites have become the iconic fast
food of Brittany, and delicious they are, especially if washed down with a
glass (or two) of chilled Sauvignon, as here in this picture on a sunny
Sunday lunchtime |
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Lunchtime
at Plougasnou: after the rigours of our trip in the Pyrenees, it
was good to relax for a few days in Brittany before the ferry home. Here's
Paul enjoying his final lunchtime 'demi- pression' with the local newspaper,
Ouest France, at Plougasnou in Finistere after shopping in the market |