We visited two gardens while staying at Roscoff; both are well worth a visit. The first that we saw was the
Roscoff Exotic and Botanical Garden that is situated just a short drive from the town centre, and is maintained by volunteers. It's a small garden in just over 1.5 hectares, well laid-out, and crossed by paths that show it off very well. The plants are well-described, and I was impressed by the collection of cacti and succulents under a plastic greenhouse. It's hard to keep cacti in good condition, and these all seemed to be in excellent health, like the rest of the garden, in fact. There is a big rock at one end, that you can climb, and that helps keep the garden warmer and sheltered in Winter. It gives you a good view too. I was a bit disappointed that they didn't have any kind of souvenir book for sale.
The Ile de Batz lies just off the coast of Roscoff, separated from the mainland by a shallow, dangerous, rock-filled channel. A passenger ferry chugs back and forth throughout the day, there is even a very long jetty for it for when the tide is low. The fee is 9 euro return, and the same for a bike. We took our bikes, since the walk from the ferry terminal to the
Jardin Georges Delaselle is a bit uncomfortable for Anita. This garden is on a bigger scale than the Roscoff one, and offers some more expansive vistas. The plants are in similar good health. They had a souvenir book so I bought one.
After the garden visit I took the bike on a short circuit of the island. The feel is very reminiscent of the Scilly Isles where we stayed for a holiday many moons ago.
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