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Last day of trip

Sunday 27 May

Woke up to sunshine so took the little path from campsite down to the most beautiful nearly deserted white sandy beach. We walked along the coast and out to the point then inland to Sainte Marine. We then took Le petit bac across to Benodet where we thought we would get a better internet signal but everywhere we tried seemed to be worse! However we ambled all along the front and I accepted a delicious 2 euro Breton gateau from a charity cake stall. We purchased tobacco for Steve and made our way back to Sainte Marine where we had a sea food supper, me poisson soup and Neil winkles and whelks while looking out over the harbour. Enjoyed our walk back to camp.

Monday 28 May

Oh dear! Oh dear! It's up early and off to Roscoff which we made in 1 3/4 hours. Purchased our wine and beer for upcoming Summer events from the wine and beer supermarket. A really nice guy who was most helpful and allowed me lots of tastings!
The end, well till the next time........

The beach below La Helles Camp site

Liz on Sainte Marine beach

Lighthouse on the Point at Sainte Marine.

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