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How to spend a luxurious long weekend in Brittany’s rustic Roscoff

Roscoff is a picturesque fishing village on the north coast of Brittany and is an idyllic introduction to Brittany’s rustic charms.

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The harbour of Batz Island at low tide, Roscoff, Brittany, France
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Set on the scenic northern coast of Brittany in north-western France, the charming seaside town of Roscoff is steeped in rich history and enjoys stunning views over the English channel – and accessible in just six hours via the Brittany Ferries service from Plymouth, Devon, it’s a great place to head to for a spontaneous long weekend this autumn.

Known for its beautiful architecture, abundance of fresh seafood, and spa culture, Roscoff ticks all of the right boxes when it comes to luxury, and it just so happens to be a haven of elegant hotels and fine dining eateries. If the idea of saying ‘bonjour’ to France for a few days of indulgence appeals, then here’s how to spend a memorable long weekend soaking all of the best it has to offer.

Where to stay

Hotel Brittany and Spa
Four-star luxury retreat Le Hotel Brittany and Spa, part of the coveted Relais & Châteaux group, is set in a majestic 17th-century manor overlooking the Bay of Morlaix. Image credit: Le Hotel Brittany and Spa

Every great luxury break starts with a lavish place to stay, so first things first. Roscoff is home to several standout hotels that promise to serve as the perfect base from which to explore, and these are our top picks:

Le Hotel Brittany and Spa

Four-star luxury retreat Le Hotel Brittany and Spa, part of the coveted Relais & Châteaux group, is set in a majestic 17th-century manor overlooking the Bay of Morlaix, and has been lovingly restored to create a cosy and welcoming atmosphere that exudes traditional Breton charm whilst offering all the modern amenities you need. Rooms are minimalist yet sophisticated, and of course, the Marine Spa is a highlight. Offering a range of sumptuous treatments based around products made from locally-sourced algae to help you relax and unwind, it’s worth dedicating an afternoon to after a busy morning of sightseeing, and features a heated indoor swimming pool, Turkish bath and herb tea room. Be sure to save time to unwind with a seawater therapy session or a massage designed to relax and rejuvenate in its tranquil environment – and book yourself in for dinner at Michelin-starred eatery Le Brittany afterwards for a meal you’ll never forget.

Le Temps de Vivre

Chic boutique hotel Le Temps de Vivre, located in a historic 16th-century mansion, is another great choice and offers a more intimate setting, with just 15 rooms, each uniquely decorated with contemporary Breton flair. interiors feature natural materials such as stone and wood to create a calming atmosphere, and if you’re lucky, you might snag one of the rooms with spectacular sea views.

What to do

People enjoying dinners in restaurants and creperies in the old centre of the town.
The town’s quaint, cobbled  streets are lined with well-maintained 16th century buildings. Image credit: JJFarquitectos/Bigstock.com

While Roscoff may be small, it makes up for its size by offering plenty to see, do and experience – with more than enough to fill your long weekend with memories.

The Old Port and town centre

Once you’ve arrived in Roscoff and are all settled in at your luxury hotel, what better way to begin your weekend than by getting your bearings with a stroll through Roscoff’s charming Old Port and onwards to the town centre? The town’s quaint, cobbled  streets are lined with well-maintained 16th century buildings, and along the way, you’ll have the chance to take in the impressive Notre-Dame-de-Croaz-Batz Church, a show-stopping example of Gothic architecture. The Jardin Exotique de Roscoff, a unique botanical garden showcasing over 3,000 species of exotic plants, is also worth a stop.

Visit Île de Batz

Jump on the ferry from Roscoff to the serene Île de Batz, which will take you just 15 minutes, and enjoy a few hours exploring its scenic walking trails. Along the way, you’ll discover hidden coves and if you’re lucky you’ll be able to spot various types of birds, too. If you’re feeling brave, then take some swimwear along and take a dip in the ocean – it’s not for the faint-hearted, but the myriad of health benefits associated with cold water therapy are well documented, and it’s certain to leave you feeling refreshed.

Peruse the shops and local markets

Roscoff is known for its seaweed products and locally grown vegetables, including the famous Roscoff onions – so head to the weekly markets to pick up some to take home with you. You’ll also find a range of artisanal goods, fresh seafood, and regional specialties – and with an array of boutiques to peruse, too, there’s ample opportunity to shop for some sophisticated Breton souvenirs, such as crafts, home décor, or luxury goods.

Where to eat

Located inside the Le Hotel Brittany and Spa, Le Brittany is a Michelin-starred restaurant that offers a dining experience that is nothing short of sublime. Image credit: Le Hotel Brittany and Spa

Roscoff is a haven for foodies and offers an enviable culinary scene. These are the dining spots to make sure to enjoy a meal at.

Le Brittany (Michelin-starred)

Located inside the Le Hotel Brittany and Spa, Le Brittany is a Michelin-starred restaurant that offers a dining experience that is nothing short of sublime. With head chef Loïc Le Bail at the helm, expect to gorge on innovative dishes with an emphasis on fresh seafood and other local ingredients, placing a modern and opulent twist on traditional Breton flavours. Highlights of the tasting menu include decadent treats like the turbot with seaweed butter, lobster bisque, and fresh, locally sourced oysters. Better yet, you can enjoy it all, along with wine pairings, at a relaxed pace in a chic dining room that offers breath-taking sea views. In every sense, it promises to be the best meal you have all weekend.

L’Ecume des Jours

If you’re looking for a romantic spot for an intimate meal for two, then try L’Ecume des Jours. Here, fresh, locally sourced seafood is the order of the day and seasonal produce takes centre stage, with each dish beautifully presented and tasting just as good as it looks. The seafood platter, a Roscoff specialty, is a must.