Ouessant / Ushant
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Ouessant / Ushant
Hello fellow travellers, I am struggling to find much info on Fodors forum about the above island off the coast of Brittany.
Ever since seeing the famous photo of the Phare de la Jument (massive wave breaking on ‘at sea’ lighthouse)I’ve wanted to see it and the island.
Has anyone been? By ferry? Where did you stay? Could you see most in a day trip?
We will be in the region in early May, would love to hear any experiences,
thank you,
Oz
Ever since seeing the famous photo of the Phare de la Jument (massive wave breaking on ‘at sea’ lighthouse)I’ve wanted to see it and the island.
Has anyone been? By ferry? Where did you stay? Could you see most in a day trip?
We will be in the region in early May, would love to hear any experiences,
thank you,
Oz
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Hello fellow travellers, I am struggling to find much info on Fodors forum about the above island off the coast of Brittany.
Ever since seeing the famous photo of the Phare de la Jument (massive wave breaking on ‘at sea’ lighthouse)I’ve wanted to see it and the island.
Has anyone been? By ferry? Where did you stay? Could you see most in a day trip?
We will be in the region in early May, would love to hear any experiences,
thank you,
Oz
Ever since seeing the famous photo of the Phare de la Jument (massive wave breaking on ‘at sea’ lighthouse)I’ve wanted to see it and the island.
Has anyone been? By ferry? Where did you stay? Could you see most in a day trip?
We will be in the region in early May, would love to hear any experiences,
thank you,
Oz
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OzGirl, we were just in southern Brittany this past fall. Although we did not visit that archipelago, there were kiosk postcards featuring collages of that very Ouessant phare/faro with accompanying magnificent waves. That imagery is probably considered a 'money shot' for pro photographers. Have seen similar lighthouse/wave pictures from Ireland and also Portugal---great stuff yeah?
Guessing that maybe travelers have to go to take a ferry from Brest. We never got north of Camaret so can't advise more than that.
An email to Brest Tourism with your questions will likely produce results. We always conclude such queries with, "If you do not know the answer, then please will you direct us to another more appropriate source?"
Bon chance.
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Guessing that maybe travelers have to go to take a ferry from Brest. We never got north of Camaret so can't advise more than that.
An email to Brest Tourism with your questions will likely produce results. We always conclude such queries with, "If you do not know the answer, then please will you direct us to another more appropriate source?"
Bon chance.
I am done. The big splash
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Hello, I visited Ouessant few years ago. For me, a day trip is OK.
The ride of the ferry was quite bumpy, surprisingly much more rough between Brest and Pointe saint Mathieu. We were very few to board in Brest and the captain told us he was not sure he could make it between pointe st Mathieu and Ouessant. We took our chance and the captain was eventually comfortable with his "repères".
I tried on another occasion but we couldn't board as we had not booked.
Just to say that advance booking is essential. And be prepared for a cancelation if the captain doesn't feel comfortable.
The ride of the ferry was quite bumpy, surprisingly much more rough between Brest and Pointe saint Mathieu. We were very few to board in Brest and the captain told us he was not sure he could make it between pointe st Mathieu and Ouessant. We took our chance and the captain was eventually comfortable with his "repères".
I tried on another occasion but we couldn't board as we had not booked.
Just to say that advance booking is essential. And be prepared for a cancelation if the captain doesn't feel comfortable.
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The area of the sea you are discussing is the confluence of water flows up from the Bay of Biscay and out from the Channel (read also north and west), when these meet and they do twice in 24 hours they make the waters here very very choppy. Sailors, rather than powered boat users, tend to plan their pass through period to avoid the worst of it. Ferries run to schedules. Luckily the isle is out of the worst of this comingling.
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you would probably be disappointed if your main objective is phare de la Jument. As it is still quite far, you will merely see a pinhead. Maybe there are more inspiring things about the lighthouse (and others like Kereon or Pierres noires) in the musueum.
if you want to see a similar lighthouse, you could go to pointe du raz with phare de la vieille in view.
If you are interested in small islands, I have not been there for years but I think I preferred Sein.