Offering garden views, a bar and free WiFi, Jardin Colonial - Rêves De Mer offers accommodation well situated in Île de Batz, within a short distance of Plage des Jacobins and Plage de Roc'h Kroum.
Wendy
France
Very warm welcome. Efficient organisation. Wonderful location. Cabin well-designed and equipped (except for lack of comfortable seating). No extra facilities as visit in December.
Located in the heart of Corsair city, Hôtel La Résidence des Artistes is just 100 metres from Roscoff’s harbour. It offers stylishly decorated rooms with views of the garden.
This Logis hotel is located 50 metres from the quay, in the Brittany coastal town of Roscoff. The hotel offers en-suite guestrooms with TV and free Wi-Fi.
Donna
United Kingdom
The location was great, walking distance to main eatery and shops
Hotel de France is situated in the heart of Saint Pol de Léon in Northern Finistere, 200 metres from the Cathedral Saint Paul Aurélien and 5 km from Roscoff.
Hotel Le Temps De Vivre sits next to the sea in Roscoff, on the coast of Brittany. Decorated and furnished in a contemporary style, some rooms also offer a view of the sea.
This hotel is located in the historic center of Roscoff, on the peninsula of the old port. This pet-friendly hotel features a bar with a terrace overlooking the fishing port.
Lynne
United Kingdom
Very good location, welcoming staff and a lovely view from our room.
Located in Roscoff, Hotel D’Angleterre is just 200 metres from the beach on the Brittany Coast. It offers rooms with a telephone and TV. Free WiFi is available in everywhere in the property.
The Originals City, Hôtel Armen Le Triton, Roscoff provides en suite accommodation a 2-minute walk from the beach. It has 24-hour reception and a garden with a terrace.
Le Brittany & Spa is housed in a 17th-century manor by the sea, featuring an indoor swimming pool and spa. Guests have direct access to the beach and free WiFi is available throughout the hotel.
Robert
United Kingdom
At nearly 230 euros for 1 night I suppose I expected a slightly better room, but it was a last minute booking.
Our room was basically a posh shed with shared communal inner-courtyard patio - the room had painted wooden planking on the walls. However, in fairness, the room was beautifully furnished and was spotlessly clean with a very comfortable large bed - we actually really enjoyed our quirky overnight stay.
The hotel boasts a Michelin starred chef and together with some Japanese chefs produce a Breton / Japanese fusion menu.
We ate from the snack menu in the bar which was not great however - my Caesar salad was pretty poor and my partner's foie gras was served on it's own without toast - this was pointed out to the embarrassed waiter who returned with a bread basket containing a variety of rolls and some slices of bread that had been warmed but certainly not toasted !
The swimming pool was very nice and the staff exceptional !
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