Northern France beachy me do

From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)12 May 2011 13:20
To: Kenny J (WINGNUTKJ) 7 of 20
Given the evidence, it's the only possible explanation.
From: Ken (SHIELDSIT)12 May 2011 15:53
To: Kenny J (WINGNUTKJ) 8 of 20
:'-D
From: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD)14 May 2011 22:18
To: ALL9 of 20

All of the above shows that a number of people have been to St Malo, but cannot remember much about it. This either suggests that's the French Roswell and they've had their memories wiped, or it's as dull as ditchwater and their memories have wiped themselves.

 

I seem to recall there was a nice postage stamp years ago.

From: JonCooper15 May 2011 08:42
To: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD) 10 of 20
I suspect it's cos there is a heck of a lot of cheap booze in St.Malo
From: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD)15 May 2011 18:28
To: JonCooper 11 of 20
Of course, why didn't I think of the obvious explanation?
From: william16 May 2011 08:54
To: Wattsy (SLAYERPUNX) 12 of 20
The stretch of coast on the other side of that pointy out bit of France from St. Malo is brilliant for beaches. Miles of the buggers. Just about every coastal town you stop at has a beautiful sandy beach. They're nothing like as crowded as in the UK either. Brilliant area for water-sports (No John!) or just boozing on the beach with a book. If you get fed up with the beach, there's loads of interesting places to visit like Nantes, Vannes, St. Nazaire etc. jam-packed with eateries and boozeries.
From: Wattsy (SLAYERPUNX)16 May 2011 10:45
To: william 13 of 20
Thanks mate I am pretty set on the St Malo area, found a nice apartment village thingy that isn't too expensive, the ferry trip on the other hand is extortionate!
From: Bee-beeyay23 May 2013 13:50
To: Wattsy (SLAYERPUNX) 14 of 20
Saint Malo is stunning we have been there 3 times over the years as we are getting old now we are widening our horizons. I remember the sea food there was always fresh and taste amazing and theres lots of shops (altho quite pricey) hubby is into scenery and photos so managed to take loads on the cathedral and beaches. We took a http://www.ferrysavers.co.uk/brittanyferries.htm Brittany Ferries ferry over from Portsmouth to Saint Malo and stayed in a lovely place called Oceania St malo which was near enouh on Chaussée du Sillon opposite the beach. The prices for the ferry werent too bad back then but we had booked near enough 10 months in advance, I find this mostly helps lowering the costs.
EDITED: 23 May 2013 13:51 by BEE-BEEYAY
From: ANT_THOMAS23 May 2013 16:41
To: Bee-beeyay 15 of 20
Slightly late there!
From: milko23 May 2013 17:49
To: ANT_THOMAS 16 of 20
still, it's got me thinking about France. It's a good thing!
From: ANT_THOMAS23 May 2013 19:27
To: milko 17 of 20
Good thoughts?
From: milko23 May 2013 20:45
To: ANT_THOMAS 18 of 20
Yeah man, I like France. Always had a good time there.
From: william (WILLIAMA)23 May 2013 20:58
To: ANT_THOMAS 19 of 20
Just did a mid July price check on that there site - Portsmouth, St Malo, car, 4 people, cabin.

£559 - Bloody hell.

From: ANT_THOMAS23 May 2013 21:04
To: william (WILLIAMA) 20 of 20
My parents get the ferry to Ireland every so often and I'm always shocked at the price.

We used to do Plymouth-Roscoff quite a lot when I was a child for summer holidays in France. No idea of the prices back then.