Best attractions and places to see around Roscoff include a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural sites in this port town in Brittany, France. The area features a rich maritime history, picturesque architecture, and diverse natural landscapes. Visitors can explore coastal paths, serene beaches, and exotic gardens. Roscoff offers a variety of experiences, from historic town centers to significant religious buildings.
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Beautiful chapel with stunning views of the coast and the port of Roscoff
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Built on the remains of a Romanesque cathedral from the 11th century, the Gothic cathedral of Saint-Paul-Aurélien, a minor basilica known as the Annunciation, has a remarkable nave from the 12th century in Caen limestone, a complex almost unique in Brittany, and a choir in granite from the 15th century.
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Chapel with its beautiful view of Roscoff and the island of Batz
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Largest religious building in Saint Pol de Léon
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A detour to the church is worthwhile (even for a short break)
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2 fabulously beautiful churches to see
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Roscoff is rich in history. You can wander through the Roscoff Historic Centre, known for its beautiful 16th and 17th-century granite houses, including the notable House of Mary Stuart. Don't miss the 16th-century Gothic and Renaissance Church of Our Lady of Croas-Batz, famous for its ornate bell tower and ship carvings. For a unique cultural experience, visit the Maison des Johnnies et de l'Oignon de Roscoff, a museum dedicated to the history of Breton onion sellers.
Yes, several impressive religious buildings are worth visiting. The Saint Paul Aurélien Cathedral in Saint-Pol-de-Léon is a Gothic masterpiece with a 13th-century limestone nave and 50-meter spires. Also, the Notre-Dame du Kreisker Chapel, renowned for its beautiful bell tower, offers panoramic views of the city and coast from its summit.
The region boasts stunning natural beauty. Explore the extensive Jardin Exotique et Botanique de Roscoff, spanning 16,000 m² with over 3,000 species of subtropical plants and panoramic views of the Bay of Morlaix. You can also take a short ferry ride to Île de Batz, which features beautiful bays, coves, and the Georges Delaselle Exotic Garden.
Roscoff offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy scenic walks along the coastal path (GR34), known as the 'sentier des douaniers,' offering magnificent views of the Isle of Batz and Morlaix Bay. For more structured routes, consider hiking trails like the 'Pointe de Perharidy — loop from Roscoff' or 'Saint Barbara Chapel – Old Town, Roscoff loop from Roscoff'. Find more options in the Hiking around Roscoff guide.
Many attractions in Roscoff are suitable for families. The Roscoff Historic Centre is great for a leisurely stroll, and the Church of Our Lady of Croas-Batz is also considered family-friendly. Exploring the Jardin Exotique et Botanique de Roscoff or taking a ferry to Île de Batz can also be enjoyable for all ages.
For breathtaking views, visit the Jardin Exotique et Botanique de Roscoff, which offers panoramic vistas of the Bay of Morlaix from an 18-meter high rock. The coastal path (GR34) also provides magnificent views of the Isle of Batz and the Château du Taureau. Additionally, climbing the bell tower of the Notre-Dame du Kreisker Chapel offers a beautiful perspective of the city and coastline.
Roscoff is known as the birthplace of thalassotherapy in France, with several centers offering treatments. You can also experience the lively atmosphere of the Roscoff Market held every Wednesday morning, or attend a traditional fish auction (reservations required through the tourist office) for a glimpse into local maritime culture.
Yes, Roscoff offers several road cycling routes. You can explore routes like the 'Onion-fields of Roscoff – Exotic Garden of Roscoff loop from Roscoff' or longer rides such as the 'Carantec harbour – Saint Nicholas Chapel loop from Roscoff'. More cycling options are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Roscoff guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The Roscoff Historic Centre is loved for its well-preserved granite houses. The exotic gardens, like the Jardin Exotique et Botanique de Roscoff, are praised for their diverse plant collections and stunning views. The overall maritime history and picturesque architecture also contribute to a rewarding experience.
Yes, Roscoff features serene beaches where you can relax. Plage de Roch'Roum is one such beach, offering soft sand and clear waters of the English Channel, perfect for a peaceful seaside experience.
Roscoff generally enjoys a mild climate. While attractions are accessible year-round, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal for enjoying the gardens, coastal walks, and outdoor activities, as the weather is typically more pleasant for exploring.


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