Gulf du Moribhan

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Macwester28
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Gulf du Moribhan

Post by Macwester28 »

Have anyone sailed this area?

As i foolishly offered "holiday vouchers" to kids and now have 14 days with five aboard and looking at the area it looks a bit more "children" friendly than the Northern Coast of Brittany where i keep my boat.

All i have to do is get the beast there toute seule in the preceeding months.
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stevepick
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Re: Gulf du Moribhan

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I am afraid my info is very out of date. in 1981 as a spotty youth my brother and I had 5 days cruising around the golfe in our mirror dinghy. Many "swallows & amazons" adventures occured. We had a superb time, wild camping on beaches and in small woods on tiny islands. We also visited Auray - which then was a lovely waterfront village which seemed to appear in every kids euro TV dubbed adventure series throughout the 80's. Vannes was also a nice larger town with a marina . Needless to say as mid teens lads we had a great time, but we wern't looking for beer or totty. I also helped a friend of my dad take his 36' boat down there from milford haven - but we just took the boat up straigh through up to Vannes , before rushing home. There are numerous anchorages in the islands - back then we saw several bays with 5 or 6 boats in of an evening, but the tides were fine as long as you went with them. Haven't been back since 88.

Steve
Macwester28
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Re: Gulf du Moribhan

Post by Macwester28 »

Sounds very nearly exactly what i am looking for, and knowing France well not too much will have changed.

I am taking 2 13 1/2 twin girls, and a 19 year old with his own totty, therefore should be enough to cater for all, the area struck me a good one for the "inland" sailing as don't want to make them too sick :)

Many thanks for your reply

Mike
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