
Situated in
the heart of the Brittany countryside in the small and friendly
community of Reminiac, which has a small grocery shop and bar.
Just across the road from us is a small park with fishing lake,
children's play area and a traditional games area for boule.
The market
towns of
Guer,
Malestroit,
Carentoir and
Ploermel all within ten minutes
ride.
We are close to the legendary forest of Brocéliande and the medieval cities of
Josselin,
Malestroit and Ploermel where
traditional weekly markets are held, and within easy riding
distance of the many attractions Brittany has to offer.
The port of St
Malo is about 1˝ hours ride while Caen and Roscoff are about 2˝.
Cherbourg and Le Havre are around 3 ˝ hours ride from us.
FERRY
INFORMATION
LD LINES
www.ldlines.com or call 0870 428 4335
BRITTANY FERRIES
www.brittanyferries.co.uk or call 0870 536 0360
CONDOR FERRIES
www.condorferries.com or call 0870 240 8003
You may use the
search below to look for a suitable ferry crossing. We do
recommend you also 'shop around' for the best deal.
HELPFUL
INFORMATION
DOCUMENTATION
You need to bring your Vehicle Registration, Insurance and Driving
Licence. The police do have the right to confiscate your bike if
you are unable to prove it‘s yours. It is also advisable to take
out European breakdown cover.
SPEED CAMERAS
Although not many fixed cameras they do exist. You will see large
white signs with black pictures of different vehicles followed by
radar lines. Hand held speed traps are also used and normally a on
the spot fine will be given currently at 90€.
PRIORITY TO THE RIGHT
A yellow diamond shaped sign with a white border indicates that
drivers on main roads have the right of way and don’t need to give
way to the right. (Often seen when entering motorways)
When the sign reappears with a diagonal black line through it,
then this changes back so you do have to give way to the
right.(Often applied when in small village squares and on country
roads where cars can pull out from junctions on the right in front
of you on the main road.) Unless you see give way markings on the
road at the junction or a give way sign be careful.
PETROL STATIONS
Motorway and dual carriageway stations are normally manned 24
hours. Supermarket and local stations are normally manned from
0900-1200hrs and 1400-1900hrs. 24hour pumps normally only take
French bank cards so be aware.
CHANGING
MONEY
You can use UK credit /debit cards in most cash machines in France
to obtain your Euros. If you want to change Sterling into Euros it
is more difficult, as this is only done at main Post Offices with
a form of ID. Alternatively change it at the port or on the ferry.
RESTAURANTS
Many French restaurants only serve lunch from 1200-1400hrs so it
is advisable to plan your days around this.
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