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The crossings between Roscoff and Ireland are served by the sailing company Brittany Ferries who provide availability for 2 sailings per week with departures and crossing times shorter than 15 hours. If you need to bring your vehicle on board, you have many options thanks to the cargo capacity of the ships operating on this crossing. Various services and accommodation are available to provide you with comfort on board. You can enjoy a meal at the self service restaurant or in your cabin.
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The port of Roscoff, located on the northwestern coast of Brittany, is commonly known as Bloscon. The port occupies a favourable position, at the end of the English Channel and serves many commercial ferry routes. There are passenger connections with Ireland, England and Spain. The passenger terminal offers various services such as an information centre, bathrooms and toilets, cafeteria and restaurant. How to reach Roscoff port There is a taxi station just outside the terminal, from which it is possible to get to the city centre, the journey costs around € 8.00. No direct buses are operat... [More information]
Address: Gare Maritime Port de Bloscon Roscoff 29680 France
Directions: Google Map @ Roscoff, port
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