After yesterdays showers we were back to blue skies and blazing sunshine. We got up a little earlier than we had become accustomed to and after a quick breakfast, headed into town. Today was market day! It was much bigger than we had expected. All the traffic had been stopped entering the town and the whole length of the high street, the centre of town and a few side streets as well were covered with stalls. It was a really nice, bustling market. At the top of the market there were food stalls – fruit & veg, meats, seafood, breads, meats, colourful spices as well as ready to eat stalls with paella, noodles and hog roast.
After our market visit we headed to the creperie by the beach. We decided to try the gallettes (savoury pancakes) and followed this with a sweet crepe.
Our time at Al Kleguer was drawing to a close and we were due to leave in the morning. We spent time in the pool and then went down to the beach for the last time.
Whilst the tide was out I decided to walk as far out as possible.
Panorama – Looking at St Annes Plage from out in the bay after the tide had gone out. Where I am stood is under water when the tide is in!
To the left is St Annes Plage, in the middle is Ar Kleguer and to the right is La Greve du Man bay.
Roscoff port, just a short distance away. Brittany ferry in the harbour.
That night’s entertainment was a disco in the bar – mainly attended by the youngsters at the camp. We packed away the gazebo and organized everything inside Monty ready for our travels in the morning. Then despite the disco we headed to bed for an early night.
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