Parrot Face
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We will be heading to this area in about a weeks time. Never been before. Any suggestions for campsites or best parts to visit please.
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Great stuff, will give that a go.We were there in April and stayed at camping municipal Ile Grande, on an 'island' connected by a causeway right on the coast. Grass pitches with EHU and sea views, clean and peaceful and a nice restaurant opposite the entrance. There is also an aire next door if you don't fancy campsites.
The walks are amazing at high-tide you can see lots of little islands dotted around the bay, at low tide you can actually walk for miles from island to island as the whole bay empties. The site rates quite highly on Camper Contact if use that app (#47492)
It's got a vets!Spent a couple of weeks in a hotel in perros Guirec once, when I sprained my ankle. Nothing much I liked about it. There’s a huge beach and free buses.
That's a good site because of the location. The restaurant (if you can find itEventually opted for the ACSI card site Camping Du Port. On arrival didn't look much but they gave us a pitch 20metres from the waters edge. Sun was shining so we went on a 2 hour walk along the coast. A terrific coastline. Glad we came.
Let me know which Vet you use and how much you're charged to add to my Goggle map of recommended Vets - thanks.It's got a vets!We are taking our dog there tomorrow for his worms, not ankles, before returning to the UK on Monday.
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Will do, we used them a couple of years ago. Probably not the cheapest but convenient for us.Let me know which Vet you use and how much you're charged to add to my Goggle map of recommended Vets - thanks.
Agree and I headed there as it was my birthday and fancied the seafood platter they specialise in. But wife had the final say saying it wasn't worth the money and she had some fishfingers left to use up?That's a good site because of the location. The restaurant (if you can find it) do good moules and frittes, the moules rochefort is particularly nice if you like blue cheese. Or buy them fresh from the place next door. About €5 a kg from memory which should be enough for two.
I've seen their seafood platter - it's spectacular. Like an aquarium on a plate and topped by a spider crab.Agree and I headed there as it was my birthday and fancied the seafood platter they specialise in. But wife had the final say saying it wasn't worth the money and she had some fishfingers left to use up?