Le Conquet is where you can board a boat to go and visit the isands of Molène and Ouessant (Ushant). The two islands lie a few miles off the coast and are known for their beauty and treacherous waters. Molène is the smaller and more populated of the two. Ouessant is the larger and wilder one. They are both worth a day trip.
Written Mar 15, 2003
To get to Le Conquet, the easiest solution if you don't have a car is to take the coaches that leave from Place de la Liberté in Brest.
Written Mar 15, 2003
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To get to Le Conquet, the easiest solution if you don't have a car is to take the coaches that leave from Place de la Liberté in Brest.
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We traveled here in the pre-digital camera era and I have but few photo's. We stayed in a simple hotel and I remember having quite a good dinner. A little walk around the harbour, that's about it!
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Le Conquet, aka Konk Leon in Breton, is a small fishing village West of Brest. Its narrow streets are lined with some of the most beautiful traditional Breton houses.
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The small port of Le Conquet (2,441 inhabitants; 845 hectares; coasts, 16 km) is located 25 km west of Brest, at the far end of Brittany. Le Conquet has proclaimed itself port du bout du monde (port...
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While working in Switzerland, my sister received an email from a cousin of ours in Bretagne. Since she does not speak French she forwarded it to me. When I emailed my cousin back and announced I was...
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