Roscoff

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Have booked a ferry from Plymouth to Roscoff as I will be staying with family in Cornwall prior to travelling. Roscoff looks quite small. Just wondering if anyone knows of a hypermarket in the area.
Also do the new regs mean I have to remove the canned food that I keep as emergency stock in the van.
 
Have booked a ferry from Plymouth to Roscoff as I will be staying with family in Cornwall prior to travelling. Roscoff looks quite small. Just wondering if anyone knows of a hypermarket in the area.
Also do the new regs mean I have to remove the canned food that I keep as emergency stock in the van.
I've sent you a Conversation (Envelope on the Blue line)re. the supermarkets in St Pol de Leon.
 
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We had a crossing to Roscoff from Plymouth booked for 27th - booked for last year but changed to this year as we couldn’t go last because of covid - but it was cancelled in June as they’re now using the ferry on other routes 🤔
 
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Looks as though there are a few Andy Landy.
Which one do you recommend.

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We had a crossing to Roscoff from Plymouth booked for 27th - booked for last year but changed to this year as we couldn’t go last because of covid - but it was cancelled in June as they’re now using the ferry on other routes 🤔
I hope not we are crossing on the Pont Aven on 27th!
We always use this route, yes good hypermarket in Pol de Leon, not forgetting the red bus which you will pass if you want any wine. Number of aires around but we really like the one at Penze, its a thirty minute or so drive from Roscoff but a lovely quiet spot by the river, those around Roscoff are more convenient but tend to be much busier.
 
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Or me
St pol or morlaix for shopping and my usual first or last night aire
At Plouvorn
///storming.truant.rounds
 
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That's funny we were also thinking of using plouvorn this time not sure if it gets full but Lampaul Guillimau was our alternate.
We will follow you
 
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Won’t let me post screen shots any more 😢😢😢


look at it on satellite view. Lovely. Was there about two weeks ago.
I second Landy Andy on the Aire on the outskirts of Roscoff. Plenty of spaces and easy to get to.

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Are the EHU points at Plouvorn individual or is it just one point where you can recharge please? Our normal stop is Penze but thought Plouvorn looks a good bet!
 
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Duel posts individual sockets . And water points.
Stayed a couple of day when last there .
Fantastic views around the lake ,especially first thing on a late sept early morning mist.good walks

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Perhaps this will answer your question about foodstuffs,

In Real Terms, What Can and Can’t You Bring?

Still feeling confused? It’s not quite as straightforward as you might think, so to help you further, here is a list of the most common food stuffs that Brits like to travel with, and whether or not it’s possible to travel with these post-Brexit:
  • Tea bags are OK, because they contain neither meat nor dairy products
  • Marmite, a vegan spread, can be brought into the EU, but Bovril cannot because it contains beef stock.
  • Christmas pudding would be banned because it contains suet, which is a meat product.
  • You could travel with bread but not a sandwich, as you cannot bring even a small amount of butter, meat, or cheese that would be included inside it.
  • Fresh fruit, vegetables and cut flowers are also all banned, so you cannot keep an apple or a banana in your pocket as a snack.
  • Cartons of orange or apple juice are also banned for the same reason
Will customs be checking?

Yes - in total 2,000 new customs agents have been installed in the countries most affected by the UK’s entrance and exit points to the EU: namely, France, Belgium, Ireland, the Netherlands and Denmark. Spain will also be more heavily monitoring goods that are arriving in and out of their main entry points. For your own peace of mind, and ease of entry, it’s important to follow the rules.#
 
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