ON A TROUVÉ TAHITI EN BRETAGNE - Road trip en Finistère Sud
Escapade en Bretagne : 3 jours de road trip en Finistère sud de plages en manoirs.
Au programme de ce nouveau vlog voyage : Des plages de rêve (dont celle de TAHITI), du ciel bleu (et un peu de pluie), des villages typiques, quelques claques visuelles et surtout 3 adresses d'exception réputées pour leur vue.
D'abord le Manoir de Kerhuel, un hôtel de caractère situé dans un cadre naturel idyllique, le Manoir Dalmore, en bord de mer et aux air de Belle-époqie et enfin les Moulins du Duc, un hôtel atypique d'exception au cœur d'un parc de 20 abritant 2 moulins traditionnels.
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- Sur le site de Millevista :
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- Les Moulins du Duc :
- Airbnb : (25 euros de réduction sur ta première réservation)
Ces hébergements sont proposés par le site Millevista qui a la bonne idée de ne répertorier que des villas, restaurants et hôtels AVEC VUE .
Ce séjour est aussi l'occasion de se ressourcer et de découvrir un nouveau coin de France. Coup de coeur pour la Pointe de la Torche, la plage de Tahiti, l'anse de Porz Bali, les chaumières de Kerascoët, la ville close de Quimperlé et les délicieux Kouign Amann.
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ROSTREVOR COUNTY DOWN; the Fairy Glen and Kilbroney Forest-Carlingford Lough-Dolmen and Fairies
Rostrevor is an amazing town to visit - it is located in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is home to many beautiful locations to visit... In the town itself there are some lovely pubs, takeaways and great cafes! (we had loads of tea there!).
As you walk out of the town you cross a bridge and on your left is the Fairy Glen, a wonderful path up along the river - you can also enter the Kilbroney Forest park from here and explore the grounds, see the CS Lewis Trail and if feeling adventurous, head up the climb to the Kilbroney park where the Cloughmore stone sits. Here you will have amazing views back over the town, Ross Monument, Rostrevor Forest and Kilbroney, the Mourne Mountains, Carlingford lough - actually across a good bit of County Down! :-)
Rostrevor is known to be a village and townland in county Down in Northern Ireland, it is within Newry, Mourne and Down District. Rostrevor lies at the foot of Slieve Martin on the coast of Carlingford Lough. One of the several interesting things that make this village and townland more beautiful is the Kilbroney River that flows through it.
There are different suggestions behind the origins of the name Rostrevor. The second part of the name Trevor came from the name of Sir Edward Trevor who settled in the area in the early 17th century and was then succeeded by his son Marcus Trevor who later on became Viscount Dungannon. The first part of the name which is Ros is believed to come from the name of Edward Trevor's wife who was called Rose.
There are different attractions that tourists could visit in Rostrevor, there is the big stone which is located nearby Cloughmore and perched on the slopes of Slieve Meen ( This stone which is also referred to as Cloughmore Stone was placed there by the retreating glaciers during the last Glacial Maximum although there are some legends which people believe that say that the stone was thrown by a giant from the Cooley Mountains on the other side of Cloughmore Lough and this legend also says that walking seven times around this stone will bring you good luck!
Another attraction in Rostrevor is Kilfeaghan Dolmen which is situated on the main Kilkeel to Newry road which is only three-quarter miles from Rostrevor. This is believed to be the biggest in Ireland and estimated to weigh between 35 to 40 tons.
Adding to the list of places to visit in Rostrevor, there is also the old church that stands in the graveyard on the Kilbroney Road and there is also the Bell of Bronach in the village's Catholic church which was believed to scare the passers at night during the stormy weathers.
There are two rivers in this village and that is another thing that attract people to it because who out there does not enjoy the idea of sitting, walking or even living by the river? Almost nobody.
The Ross Monument is also one of the important attractions in Rostrevor which we should shed the lights on. This monument has been there on Shore Road and was erected in 1836 and restored once again in 2008. This monument was instructed to honor Major General Robert Ross who fought in both Europe and America and it was also built to celebrate the victory of the American Forces at Bladensburg. Ross Monument is situated where Robert Ross intended to build his retirement home.
Among the important places that one could also visit when it comes to Rostrevor, there is the Fairy Glen which is at the Kilbroney Park Entrance ( and check the Narnia Trail which is also located inside and one of the places that families enjoy, adults and kids (
It is interesting to visit every corner in the city or town which you are going to travel to and visit, and these are the most important and the highlights of Rostrevor which every one going there should go and check.
This is one of the trips which we have made to Rostrevor and the places we liked the most is the Ross Monument and the Fairy Glen because one tends to explore the history of the place and at the same time will go through the adventure of exploring the Narnia Trail and all the different sculptures which are found there along the different stops inside.
Did you visit Rostrevor before? Have you ever been to any of these different attractions which we have suggested and stated? If you have been there then share your feedback with us and tell us more about the places and things which you loved the most and those which you didn't.
Just outside the town you will find more wonders like the Kilfeaghan Dolmen, it might take more than 1 day to visit! Put Rostrevor County Down on the list today!!
Rostrevor is known to be an area of historic interest and folklore (
ROSTREVOR COUNTY DOWN; the Fairy Glen and Kilbroney Forest-Carlingford Lough-Dolmen and Fairies
Moi, je plonge à l'Ouest ! - Bretagne - 1. La plongée découverte
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miroirs, animaux en bois flotté,... et
encore plus !
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Polish Airmen War Memorial Tribute Newtownards Belfast
I'm over in Newtownards at Court Square.
There's a new memorial near the main WW1 and WW2 remembering the sacrifice of local men War Memorial.
This new memorial unveiled a matter of weeks ago is dedicated to all the Polish airmen who were stationed in Northern Ireland in WW2 particularly the two squadrons based at Ballyhalbert Co Down.These airmen far from home bravely fought alongside the RAF in the Battle of Britain in 1940.
The two squadrons, Polish No 315 Deblinski and Polish No 303 Warsaw-Kosciuszko, were based in Ballyhalbert early throughout the war. Some of these airmen were never able to return to their homeland of Poland for they had fought against the tyranny of Germany and when Russia invaded they also fought aginst it. Insead of returning home to certain death under the Russians mant remained in the UK and some stayed in Northern Ireland.
500 Polish people are now living in the borough of Newtownards and 5000 are in Northern Ireland overall. The UK and Northern Ireland owe a huge debt of gratitude to their WW2 countrymen who helped rid the world of the Nazi terror.
NI Supporters Club
The South Belfast Northern Ireland Supporters Club was founded in the Albion Bar. This building was opened by Mr Roy Dickson in 2002. Meetings took place upstairs for a few years then with planning permission they enlarged the premises. Paintings, photos, signed shirts and even the odd player can be seen here.
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