Road trip: Brittany, Loire Valley, France
The Loire Valley is a wonderful part of France, with many old picturesque towns and villages, beautiful architecture including some very impressive chateaux and of course fantastic food and wine. Brittany, by the coast and not far from Cornwall in the South West of England, just the other side of the water has a very different feel to most other parts of France.
After buying myself an old classic car as a 30th birthday present to myself (a red 1985 Ferrari 308 GTS: A premature mid-life crisis) I decided to take it across the channel by ferry (from England) and go for a bit of a road-trip. Driving between vineyards and tasting wine is not a good idea, but it is possible to stay at some stunning hotels and chateaux where you can taste wine to you heart's content.
This article is about the journey and some hotel recommendations, travel tips and advice and of course a few photos (although I took a lot of the car and not enough of the scenery and architecture)
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- Map of Loire Valley and Brtittany, France
- French Road Trip Itinerary
- Getting to The Loire Valley and Brittany (from England)
- Beautiful French Country Hotels
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- Brittany Guide Books
- CafePress
- More wonderful places to stay
- French Guidebooks
- Beautiful French villages
- Compact Digital Cameras
- French Cooking
- Saint Malo
- French Wine
- Beautiful French Villages
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Loire Valley Books
French Road Trip Itinerary
The Loire Valley and Brittany
Ferry: Portsmouth to Saint Malo
Saint Malo to Roscoff
Hotel Regina
Drive to Quimper via a small town for coffee.
hotel Mascotte Quimper.
Quimper to Vannes.
Hotel Mascotte
Left Vannes and drove to A11 via Nantes then N152 to Onzain
Hotel Chateau des Tertres, Onzain,
drive to Amboise
Le Fleuray Hotel, Cangey, Amboise
Drive to Auxerre via Blois, Orleans.
Hotel: Petit Manoir des Bruyéres, 89240 Villefargo,Yonne.
Drive to Auxerre.
back to Brittany via Paris to Dinnard!
Crystal hotel
Drive to Saint Malo
Hotel Oceania
Getting to The Loire Valley and Brittany (from England)
There are many routes across the channel to France from England, but if you want to start in Brittany the Portsmouth to Saint Malo route is good and allows a bit of rest on the boat...theoreticallyWe used Brittany Ferries which cost £346 return, with reclining seats (i.e. no cabin or bed) I didn't sleep well. I wish we'd got a cabin, but they were all booked. It would have been worth the extra money. The price varies a lot depending on the time of year etc.
Food on the boat was ok, but over-priced. We had breakfast in the "posh" restaurant on the boat - over-priced rubbish
Beautiful French Country Hotels

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Roscoff
Drove from Saint Malo to Roscoff along the coast, stopping for coffee a couple of times. Very nice. Walked over strange foot bridge into the sea. about 500m long goes nowhere.
French beer (Pelforth Brune) at a cafe by the sea. Watched old men playing bowls. Very atmospheric and French.
Quimper
Lovely city/town. Wood-framed houses (14th Century perhaps?) Not much to do, but atmospheric and relaxing. Terrace bar near cathedral is a splendid place to sit and watched the world go by.
Onzain
Hotel Chateau des Tertres, route de Monteaux, Onzain
Nice chateauy place - not too expensive (about $70 for the room) near a small village. It doesn't have a restaurant, but does have a bar and Onzain village is just a 1.5 mile walk away, where there is an excellent restaurant. Very good food. Real French, non-touristy stuff.
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Here's a picture without a car in it

Brittany Guide Books
CafePress
More wonderful places to stay

Amboise
The town of Amboise has the excellent Royal Chateau, which is definitely worth stopping to visit.
Le Fleuray Hotel in Cangey near Amboise. Quite remote. Not as interesting as some "chateau" style hotels, in fact more of an old farm-house or large cottage. It was run by English people and has a nice atmosphere.
A nice place for a G&T in the garden, although rather a captive audience, as there are no other places to go to nearby.
Dinner: English-ish/French cuisine - good,but quite expensive: $160ish
Breakfast. $22 for coffee & bread!
Expensive, but very different to your average US/International style hotel
Also see these European Hotel Reviews
French Guidebooks
Beautiful French villages
O.K. so I took loads of pictures of the car and not enough of the surroundings

Auxerre
Impressive Cathedral
Petit Manoir des Bruyéres Villefargo,Yonne.
Great atmosphere. Very different establishment with one huge room downstairs. Felt like house-guests rather than hotel guests.
Dinner was excellent. One dish served to all 7 guests at one large table.
Dinnard
We were going to go to Alencon as a suitable mid-way point, but decided to go all the way back to Brittany instead. Took motorway route via Paris. A long drive, but there's no point going somewhere for the night just because it's on the way Intended to go to Dinan, but the other half was map-reading, so we went to Dinnard! Oh well: a beach resort instead of a medieval town.
Crystal hotel on sea-front.
Beach-side bars. Actually not bad here, although I expect Dinan would be better. Easy mistake to make (if you can't read)
Excellent sea-food.
Also see these European Hotel Reviews
Compact Digital Cameras
French Cooking
Saint Malo

This old port was heavily bombed during the war, but has been rebuilt exactly as it was. It retains its character and is a great place to stay for a couple of days. It also has a ferry terminal with ferries to England, making it an ideal starting point for a driving holiday in France.
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