This is a small but very pleasant fishing village named Port in the Bassen. This place reminded us of Brixham Harbour which is another small port, but this place has an estuary. We parked up on the harbour wall where to the left side if you were walking back into the village are lots, in fact loads of shells. To the right nothing which is strange. Anyway there are millions of them, which you see by the photos I have posted. Apparently these are discarded by the fisherman out at sea and these get slowly get wash up, hence why there are millions of them on the beach. We had a walk round the village and while we were there we had a spot of lunch. The parking was free when we were there but I think you do have to pay normally. All in all a very nice place to visit and spend a...
Read moreBusy little bistro at the water front along the pretty port. The food was good but not great. I had a classic "moules er frittes", nothing to complain, the brew the mussels were cooked in, was pretty straightforward. But the portion was generous. The staff stayed friendly and patient even during the busiest lunch time. The outdoor seated area is covered so that you can eat...
Read moreYou know those days, kind of late, that you are looking for a place to eat something nice and easy with the family. Well this is your place. The food we ordered (mussels, omelette, kids cheeseburger) was more than good. It's not an outstanding place, but everyone was local and food was honest. I fully recommend. Great balance price/quality, and the staff was very...
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