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.
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.
Deborah
United Kingdom
Superb food - especially enjoyed the limited daily specials
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.
Alan
United Kingdom
Amazing building, comfortable, good location, friendly helpful staff
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.
Anonymous
United Kingdom
Everything was as we had hoped it would be. No problems and very friendly/helpful staff.
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 !
With views of the sea, the old port and Île de Batz, Logis Hotel Bellevue is located in Roscoff, just 5 minutes' drive from the Gare Maritime de Roscoff Ferry Port.
russell
France
Great location with beautiful views ,very clean and warm
Second time we have stayed ,owner very nice)
Hotel Mercure Roscoff Bord De Mer is located in the city centre of Roscoff in Brittany. It is situated on the beach, 5 minutes from Ferry transfers to England, Ireland ans Spain.
martin
United Kingdom
Location with a Seaview, plus all members of staff could not have been more helpful from general advice about the area, Parking and helping us to book preferred restaurants.
Located in Roscoff, Pension de Kerioual offers a terrace, garden and a restaurant. Morlaix is a 30-minute drive away and the beach is just 1 km from the hotel.
Fly to Brest Bretagne Airport, 54km from Roscoff, then take a bus or taxi. Alternatively, take a direct ferry from Plymouth, UK (6 hours) or Cork, Ireland (14 hours). For domestic travellers, direct trains from Paris take about 4 hours.
The most convenient airport for Roscoff is Brest Bretagne Airport, due to its proximity and good transport links. It's approximately 57 kilometres away, making it accessible for both domestic and international travellers.
Roscoff, France offers several public transport options. The 'Tibus' line 29 bus connects Roscoff to Morlaix, with frequent services. For local travel, consider hiring a bike from Roscoff Bikes. Alternatively, the town is compact and walkable. If driving, remember that France drives on the right.
The Old Town of Roscoff, with its historic architecture and proximity to the ferry port, is a popular and convenient area for visitors to stay.
Roscoff, France enjoys a temperate oceanic climate. Average temperatures range from 4°C in winter (December to February) to 19°C in summer (June to August). The region experiences mild winters and cool summers, with rainfall evenly distributed throughout the year. There are no distinct dry or wet seasons, nor does Roscoff experience monsoons or hurricanes.
What guests said about Roscoff:
10
Scored 10
Roscoff is an attractive small seaside town with a ferry...
Roscoff is an attractive small seaside town with a ferry terminal just on the outskirts.Its a wonderful introduction to typical Breton ambiance. Plenty of places to eat traditional Breton food such as galettes and moules. A selection of small shops to browse but no supermarket. ( Nearest is in St pol de Leon) all within walking distance of each other.
Cam
8.0
Scored 8.0
We only tend to stay in Roscoff overnight before catching...
We only tend to stay in Roscoff overnight before catching the ferry but there is enough history, good eating, good views and vibes to extend for a second night. It is a lovely little port which boasts a seriously good exotic garden to rival London's Kew Gardens making it a wonderful place to chill.
LoveYourBike
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
THE VILAGE OF ROSCOFF IS A STUNNING PLACE.
THE VILAGE OF ROSCOFF IS A STUNNING PLACE. THE ARCHITECTURE OF THE STONE BUILDINGS IS BEAUTIFUL.
THE PEOPLE ARE HELPFUL IN EVERY WAY POSIBLE.
FOOD AND DRINK AND THE CHOICE OF RESTURANTS, IS ABSOLUTELY 💯 %.
I DON'T HAVE ANY NEGATIVE THOUGHTS OR VIEWS ON THE PLACE.
WE WILL BE GOING BACK.
Aylett
10
Scored 10
We have loved Roscoff for many years.
We have loved Roscoff for many years. There is always something to see; just watching the tide changing and the glorious sunsets in the Autumn is uplifting. We have watched the growth of the restaurant L'Ecume des Jours with interest for many years; we have never had a poor meal there. Other good restaurants abound, so there is plenty of choice. The shops are looking up after the effects of the pandemic and are very welcoming. The tourist office has good and useful information about events. A visit to Isle de Batz is a must. The Exotic Garden is fascinating.
Stephanie
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Roscoff needs a look in, don't just race off the ferry and...
Roscoff needs a look in, don't just race off the ferry and miss it. Quaint town with easy access to beaches. Good architecture, fine hotels and plenty of shops and eateries to browse. well worth a visit.
David
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
It is a beautiful port town, steeped in history.
It is a beautiful port town, steeped in history. Lots of excellent eateries and cafes. The long causeway / pier makes a very pleasant refreshing walk. The Marie Stewart creperie is excellent and reasonably priced, as is the creperie de la poste. Le Pause is very good for a baguette and coffee, cakes and ice creams. Ty Pierre is always our first port of call - a welcoming cafe/ bar overlooking the port.
It is easy to walk around Roscoff and the church is well worth a visit. Driving around has become increasingly difficult with new/ additional one-way systems, which can make disabled access difficult.
I would definitely avoid theTabac/Cafe de la Presse. The lady owner was extremely rude and man-handled me (to the extent of bruising my arm) away from the counter when I was trying to explain to her shop assistant what I wanted to purchase from the window. We have visited the same shop many times over some 15 years and patronised it well, so I was really shocked to be treated this way.
Another must is a visit to the Ile de Batz which lies a short distance off-shore, You can hire a bicycle and tour the island or just enjoy the boat ride over and back for a drink / meal.
This hotel is in an excellent position away from the busy area but just a short walk to the port area. The building is old with loads of charm. Facilities were excellent with a comfortable bed and a modern bathroom. The lady on reception was very helpful and helped us store our bikes. She also booked a table for us at a very nice restaurant in the town. This is the second time this happened on this trip and something I have never experienced before on my trips to France!
This was a great hotel. We only stayed one night before getting the ferry but it was in a quiet location but only a few minutes walk to the Roscoff port which is a lovely place to explore. The free parking was brilliant. I also wanted to say a massive thank you to the staff especially the kind man working on reception as we were delayed and arrived late but he was waiting for us to arrive. Excellent service and a really comfortable hotel. Thank you.
Spacious, quiet, well equipped, able to self cater, good value for money.
Secure, coded parking was a bonus.
Close to the ferry port, town, and convenient for exploring the beautiful local beaches.
No problem with a very late check-in caused by a delayed ferry - our original hotel cancelled our booking because of the delay!
No it’s not posh, but it’s roomy and functional and the price is modest for Roscoff. We’d stay again.
The location is outside of Roscoff but not too far away with a nice rural feel: Breton horses in the fields, onion, asparagus, and lettuce farming. You can walk the farm lanes and enjoy the ambience. The house is a veritable antique museum with a lot of large Chinese pieces as well as old photos, prints, and furniture. The breakfast was typical continental European but with copious offerings - you won't go hungry!
We loved staying here. Juliette was so helpful and friendly, she helped us with parking and finding a great restaurant for dinner. The room is beautiful and very stylish and comfortable. It’s super close to everything we walked everywhere. The breakfast was fantastic, she made us eggs to our liking and there were great cheese and bread and the most delicious bread pudding. I highly recommend staying here.
Fabulous sea view. Staff exceptional! Really like the nautical theme of the hotel and the guest rooms. I liked the fact that this small hotel had a lift. Would have preferred a larger room, but all in all -- Hotel aux Tamaris was wonderful!
Breakfast not good value for money. Coffee was the worst we tasted in France .Home made bread was so hard and tasteless.
Rooms were fine and the sheets were clean but the floor was very dusty.
Great location in Roscoff, a short walk to everything. Well-equipped kitchen, comfortable living and dining area, comfortable beds, and a nice bathroom. Great all around.
The view from the hotel and our bedroom was stunning, and the old port of Roscoff is beautiful with lovely places to eat and drink and great coastal walks
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