Having stopped for Diesel in Roscoff we set off at 09.00 to complete the 18 miles to Trebeurden, arriving at 12.05. The sea was very roly poly, no wind and sunny, so another motor-sail.
Entry into Trebeurden is over a sill, which is only assessable when the depth of water is over 4.5 metres. On the 21st this occurred between 10.00 am and 17.00 therefore we aimed to arrive at lunchtime. Traffic lights indicate when it is safe to go over the sill.
It is slightly strange going through gates, when there appears to be water at each side, this area is generally for dinghies only. Beware. The harbour is sheltered by a wall and the surrounding area dries to show many rocks. The town is small and up a large, steep hill.
Info: Sill see above. 37 Euros per night. There are acceptable older facilities here. A small shop sells drinks and bread and there is a pizzeria. There is an Intermarche supermarket at the very top of the town, 30 minutes uphill.
We moored next to ‘Demijon II’, ‘Shades of Blue’ and ‘Lily’ who are traveling together. We had a quick drink and a chat on ‘Demijon’ after Dinner.
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