Ferry
Crossings from Poole and Weymouth to St Malo
UK to France Services with Condor
Ferries, Travel from Poole or Weymouth to St Malo
Poole
to St. Malo - Fast Ferry
Poole is a historic port. The town centers around the old
Poole quay. The attractions include Poole pottery and the
aquarium along with the large harbour. If you take the ferry
from Poole it is worth having a look at the scenery from the deck at
the Purbeck hills
Poole boasts just about everything you could want for a fun day
out or a perfect family holiday. To begin with there are three miles
of fabulous Blue Flag beaches offering clean sands and safe bathing.
Poole Harbour is the largest natural harbour in Europe, and the
surrounding countryside is Dorset at its best, from the blue Purbeck
Hills to the wildlife sanctuary of Brown sea Island. Take a trip to
Sandbanks and you'll understand why it has been awarded fourteen
European Blue Flags.
Rough guide to
Poole
Weymouth to St. Malo Fast Ferry
Weymouth is a great place to visit even if you are only visiting
to catch the ferry, Weymouth and Portland have both excellent views
and entertainment for all the family, including the sandy beach,
shops, amusements and cafes. Why not stop off and have some
fish and chips before you get the ferry.
Weymouth
is unbeatable for sheer fun and entertainment.
There are seafront rides and attractions for the children, as
well as an Esplanade lined with souvenir shops, pubs and inexpensive
cafes. The charming Land Train will take you right along the
seafront to Lodmoor Country Park.
There's also a picturesque harbour where Thomas Hardy once lived,
with a redeveloped Victorian brewery housing shops, a science centre
and 10-pin bowling. There's entertainment galore both day and night
in Weymouth, with carnivals, festivals, regattas and firework
displays throughout the holiday season. Discover Portland Castle,
one of Henry VIII's finest fortresses, overlooking Portland Harbour.
Rough guide to
Weymouth.
St Malo
There is a lot to admire about this beautiful city. Explore
the tiny cobbled streets, enjoy the fascinating shops full of local
crafts or perhaps browse the open markets.
St. Malo is full of examples of beautiful buildings and
attractions that depict a rich historical tapestry, including the
magnificent cathedral, the City History and Wax Museums and the Old
Market Hall.
St. Malo is also the perfect gateway to explore further the
delights of Western France
Rough guide to
St Malo.

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