Wednesday 3rd July 2019





This morning we took a walk along the coast towards Roscoff town centre. The tide which had been in when we got up soon went out exposing the massive beach.






In the distance is the Isle of Batz. Small ferries cross to here on a very frequent basis.






We came back along the beach. There is a lot of rather nasty looking green slime.





We went down to the port of Roscoff at about 13.00. Here we are queued up to get on the 15.00 Brittany Ferries sailing to Plymouth. Almost all the vehicles waiting to go had British registration.






We left Roscoff on time.





It was a beautiful day. We saw several dolphins during the crossing.






We arrived in Plymouth on time at 20.10.






We were home by 21.30.


Our journey lasted 55 days and we travelled 2058 miles (3313 kilometres) excluding the distance on the ferries from Poole to Cherbourg and Roscoff to Plymouth and on the recovery truck from Auderville to St. Mere-Eglise.


Many thanks to anyone who took an interest in the blog. That's all for now. Roger.




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