Roscoff

The Hotel Fontaine is just 30 km from Roscoff, making it an ideal base for exploring this charming corsair town. Roscoff captivates visitors with its cobbled streets, granite houses, and harbor facing the open sea. The atmosphere is both maritime and welcoming, offering an authentic immersion in northern Finistère.
The town boasts a remarkable heritage with its church, shipowners' houses, and lively old port. Strolling along the quays allows you to feel the privateering history that shaped Roscoff's identity. This unique atmosphere, where sea spray and Breton traditions intertwine, accompanies every walk along the waterfront.
Just a short boat ride away, the Île de Batz offers a peaceful and refreshing escape. Its gentle landscapes contrast with the rugged coastline and invite you to discover exotic gardens or long, unspoiled beaches. The lighthouse, accessible after a pleasant climb, reveals a breathtaking panorama of the archipelago and the English Channel.
The crossing to the island is an experience in itself, punctuated by the ever-changing colors of the sea. Once there, the coastal paths allow you to explore the island on foot or by bicycle at your leisure. This tranquil setting makes Batz an essential stop for fully enjoying the Breton countryside.
Near Roscoff , Saint-Pol-de-Léon completes this trio of iconic destinations. The town impresses with its cathedrals and religious architecture, which bear witness to a rich past. Its elegant streets and seaside location make it a pleasant and harmonious place to visit.
From the Hôtel Fontaine in Morlaix, these three destinations are easily accessible and offer complementary experiences. Between maritime heritage, island getaways, and cultural discoveries, each excursion reveals another facet of northern Finistère. This diverse region appeals to history buffs and coastal landscape enthusiasts alike.
