keithclancy wrote: » Couldn't be easier Queue up Drive on - Take stuff out of car - Check in. Do the reverse in Roscoff.
Anne Other wrote: » Thanks Munsterboy. IS there a pool on board the ship?
Anne Other wrote: » Is there a pool on board the ship?
kindalen wrote: » Any decent places to have a meal near ringaskiddy before boarding? Thanks.
webpal wrote: » What time does the restaurant open in the morning if arrival time is 7am (6 Irish). Also sterling was mentioned in a previous post, do they accept euros on board?
Stone Deaf 4evr wrote: » its open a good hour and a half before board, but bear in mind -thats 5:30am! I'd rather have the sleep for the drive ahead. I did the trip only a fortnight ago. They accept euros, but be aware that all prices are marked in sterling, and they take a really hefty commission out of it too. be prepared to see something along the lines of 50 GBP convert to 80 euros - almost ten euros commission. plenty of people bring on a picnic basket and eat in the cafe / dining areas. you wont be bothered by staff, and you most certainly wont be the only one doing it.
webpal wrote: » thanks, yeah we have plans alright and have looked up a few supermarkets that are open on the Sunday morning also. 3 small kids so chances are we wont be getting up early but just in case... if i was getting a drink can i not just pay euros and get change in euros? do they convert and give change in sterling? i must have an oul root in me drawer i might have some.
Anne Other wrote: » Thank you, the sterling tip is very much appreciated.
This is a great ole thread... lots of useful tips there!.
Is there a newer one somewhere?
Resurrecting an ould thread here hopefully.
We're heading Roscoff to near La Rochelle this june.
Bit worried about the trip home.. our ferry back is at 11pm on a friday night... and I can see that being torture with two small kids unless we get it right.
Its my first time doing this so Im thinkin aim to get to Roscoff good and early in case we have trouble on the road.
But we can't just arrive at the port at 8pm and hang around till 11 with the kids in the car, they'll eat us alive 😁
Anyone know of a place where we could hang out in Roscoff until its time to board the ferry?
Is there a mcdonalds or a playground or something?
What about a terminal building maybe?
What time do they let you board the ferry btw?
Thanks in advance...
Experience of Roscoff checkin last year was it opened at 7pm (we were there at 6.40 maybe), but we were past checkin and in the car holding area by 7.20pm. We ended up being in the holding area for 2.5 hours (partially because the ferry was later arriving.) Thats quite a while to be in the waiting area (but we were one of the first on ferry).
There was a tuck shop window that sold expensive water and sandwiches. Then access to toilets. But its essentially a car park, so it tricky having young kids running around.
I would recommend a lot a lot of snacks and water. Pick it up in a supermarket in Roscoff when ye arrive early in town.
There is a mcdonalds in an industrial estate on the approach road to Roscoff. Only a few kms outside town.
Definitely have some entertainment for kids in the holding area.
I don't think I would head to Roscoff that early.
There are quite a few nice towns fairly near Roscoff. I think I would probably go to one of them for a potter. We went to St. Pol de Leon one year. It was a nice town to wander around and we had dinner there + a play on the beach as its bright till late at night around that time of year. This also wrecks the kids!
You could then venture on to Roscoff after that and have a look around there / buy some wine / have a drink before getting on the ferry. Its a nice town for a wander. If the weather is nice, an icecream on the pier is always nice!
Edited to add that the wait for the ferry is deathly boring.... There is very little there.