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    • midlandsmoggy 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We visited in May, outside of peak season and on a cloudy day, but still had to queue (in a disorganised area where the queue for the boat trip round the island was in with the queue for the trip straight to the island) for some time to get a boat over to the island. We were then concerned about how busy the boats back would be and, due to a gap in boats over lunchtime, opted to leave relatively quickly to avoid getting 'stuck'.The island is pretty but, with a twenty month old with us, we didn't want to cycle so it was hard to get away from the other day trippers.We took the buggy and, in hindsight, putting the baby in a backpack would have been easier and freed us up to explore further afield. Although the island is generally car free there are some motorised vehicles (the little fire engine and dustbin lorry were a highlight for my son) and a lot of inexperienced cyclists! I'd recommend taking a picnic as eating places on the island were expensive and very busy, even on a cloudy day in May.I didn't think the scenery was spectacular but it was pleasant. Hiking away from the crowds is probably well worthwhile and may result in a few more highlights than we managed to find.
    • BastienToronto 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I go to Bretagne every other year and never miss a visit to Brehat. Every time I go, It feels like there is more and more people there, but nevertheless, it is still a great place to spend a day, away from cars, with cute houses, rocky shore, winding path up and down, and colorful flowers everywhere, like in a fairy tale. My favourite Bretagne island...
    • LarryMitt 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I'm almost reluctant to review this, contributing to more tourism. I agree with the other reviews submitted here. It had been a rainy day, not much fun, but people kept telling me to go to Brehat, and fortunately the weather cleared up for the ferry ride and my time exploring it. The island (lower being all I had time for) is naturally exceedingly good in its hilly and rocky terrain. The little houses (summer homes of the wealthy, I assume) were in such beautiful condition. And then the landscaping and flowers! Intoxicating! I left thinking this must be the most beautiful place in all the world. That's probably silly. I've been in some very beautiful places. But so it seemed that Sunday afternoon in May.
    • DJHolroyd 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We took a group trip (all adults & grown up kids) here in May 2014. Peaceful, beautiful, and once you get away from the port, it doesn't feel crowded. Easy hiking - maybe 8km for the round trip including the north island over the bridge. Lots of beautiful flowers, and almost no cars, although the farmers & town's workers drive around the little lanes on tractors at speed.
    • hollyblue5 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We had a lovely day here exploring the paths through the car-free island. With a 6 and a 3 year old, we managed to cover most of the southern half of the island starting with the beach, then galettes in the village, the chapel on the hill and a bit of an adventurous scramble down paths through a wood to find the low tide pier. It's very easy to get lost as the high sided paths feel a bit like a maze at times but it is so tranquil and peaceful. Highly recommended.
    • ArrowBC 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Ile the Brehat can be easily reached by ferry,it is car-free and offers a truly unique experience just off the coast of mainland Brittany; in spring and summer months its blooming flowers and cool breeze well let you enjoy a pleasant day! Do remember cap,sunglasses and suncream!
    • kauaitripper 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I was absolutely charmed by this car-free French island off the Brittany coast. Brehat is actually two islands connected by a bridge and perfect for a leisurely bike ride (or stroll). The biking route is not that difficult and I would recommend that you allow yourself at least 3-4 hours so you can 'stop and smell the flowers." The route takes you through the north side (Ile Nord ) with its wild and windswept meadows and the south side (Ile Sud) with its charming stone and slate houses surrounded by lush private gardens of hydrangeas, mimosa, figs, palm trees and eucalyptus trees. The islands are surrounded by a multitude of little islets – some accessible at low tide, others propriété privée. Gorgeous pink and orange granite rockscapes are found on the island's northern tip. Nature lovers will appreciate Brehat as it is renowned as a sanctuary for rare species of wild flowers and birds. Not to be missed--there's a creperie enroute located in an old stonehouse that offers wonderful crepes and friendly service.
    • AlexFromRomania 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Quiet, idyllic, beautiful, romantic. This small, charming island seems to be out of time. Friendly people, relaxing atmosphere.If you had 2 hours (or less) to spent on the island, go on the top at the small church, St Michel chapel (the view from the top of the island is superb) and in the "Burg" (the town center). After discovered the walls of Saint Malo built by Vauban, the Vauban "bridge" of this island is quite deceiving: it has 2x5 m only :(Unfortunately we had't the time to visit also the second island, but I am sure it is also very nice. To do all of it I recommend a 3-4 hours stay.
    • thebluenewt 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      My guidebook described this as a 'hiker's paradise'. If you like hiking amongst hoards of people on tarmac paths then maybe. There are meant to be no vehicles but we frequently had to stand to one side for rubbish trucks and tractors. There are very few paths on the coast so the fact it's an island is almost irrelevant. There are some pretty houses and lovely flowers and plants, it does feel a bit like being in the Mediterranean, but an hour would have been enough for me rather than a whole day trip. Maybe I made the mistake of going to Ile aux Moines before this was poor in comparison.
    • ncutts 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Loved the boat journey (with 45 minute water tour) to this island as well as the island itself. Be aware, there can be a long walk from the harbour onto the main part of the island because of the tides, although it is a pretty walk along the rock pools, but could be an issue if you can't walk well. It was very busy when we went - I would have loved to have seen the place without so many tourists as it really is quite charming, especially because of the absence of cars. We hired bikes, including a child carrier, and were well kitted out with clips for our rucksack, baskets, bells and an extra support scarf for our daughter - no cycle helmets here, though. The bikes were really great with good gear systems, although the first two hire shops had run out of child carriers. It is possible to hire bikes with child wagons to tow, but I think children carried in this way missed out on much of what there was to see - our daughter loved the wind whistling through her hair and sang away merrily watching the world go by in the child carrier we had and that was perfect. She is still talking about it now, a week later. The only problem with cycling was the number of pedestrians who got in the way, so making good use of your bell is a must if you choose to cycle. We got to see most of the island by bike and found the buildings charming and the countryside and coastline gorgeous and picturesque. There wasn't much shade or space for picnics so we made do by sheltering next to a dry stone wall and people watching and still had a great time. There are plenty of places to eat there near the harbour and in the market square, plus a supermarket, so don't worry if you haven't managed to prepare a picnic. There are bike-free parts of the island and people seem to just leave their bikes unlocked so worth asking before you leave the hire shop what the deal is on that as we didn't dare to leave the bikes unattended just in case of bad luck. Despite it being so busy we didn't have to wait long for the ferry back, so they clearly plan for demand at the ferry company. If we visit Brittany again, we will definitely return.
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