With one day without anything planned, we decided to do a little trip to Roscoff, on the coast, mostly known for the ferry boat to the UK.
Roscoff is a nice place to visit when you have a couple of hours to spend. It's enjoyable to walk the streets of the old town and discover the church Notre-Dame de Croas-Batz.
On the four walls of the church ships have been sculpted, evoking the prosperity of maritime trade, so I read.
Of course, I couldn't miss my favourite motive: a gargoyle!
Tide was low which means we could walk on the sand/rocks and get to see the town from there.
While Wolfram was looking for a crab to take a picture of it, I focused on the rocks.
Some pictures from the harbour, low tide:
And flowers growing between the rocks:
Roscoff is a nice place to visit when you have a couple of hours to spend. It's enjoyable to walk the streets of the old town and discover the church Notre-Dame de Croas-Batz.
On the four walls of the church ships have been sculpted, evoking the prosperity of maritime trade, so I read.
Of course, I couldn't miss my favourite motive: a gargoyle!
Tide was low which means we could walk on the sand/rocks and get to see the town from there.
While Wolfram was looking for a crab to take a picture of it, I focused on the rocks.
Some pictures from the harbour, low tide:
And flowers growing between the rocks:
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