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31 de janeiro de 2023
The Hotel des Rochers is located on a small harbor in a very quiet part of the granite coast. Check-in wasn't particularly friendly, with a bare minimum exchange, though admittedly, I don't speak French! No information on the hotel or the area was offered. The room was simple, but had good amenities: bedside lamps, a TV, comfortable bed, big bathroom with a large counter for personal items, which is always appreciated. There was a good shower with nice hot water. My room was in the back, so there wasn't a view, though there was a large balcony -- which wasn't used. I didn't notice until late the next day that coffee/tea might be available in the lobby, though there wasn't any water in the kettle and I didn't see a way to fill it, so I wasn't able to partake. I have mixed feelings about my stay in Ploumanac'h which aren't entirely the fault of the hotel. There is an extremely lovely walk along the coast here beginning just steps from the hotel -- perhaps my favorite during my trip to France. It's a great base for exploring the pink rocks. However, I arrived after a very long day of travel which included hiking, lots of driving and no lunch. I had received the email from the hotel urging booking for the hotel restaurant in advance, but I just didn't want a fancy dinner and thought I'd be able to find a place for a simple crepe/salad/sandwich. Unfortunately, there was not a single restaurant in town that could make room for a table for one, or even any takeout! It was strange to be turned away at every single place. This was a shocker for me, and something to note if you are coming to town. I couldn't even find an open market of any sort. I returned to the hotel to ask again if there was any way they could get me some food, but they said they couldn't. I ultimately had to go to another town to get a burger that I ate in the room.
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