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Le Plouc 2

5 of 5 stars
Bournemouth
Dec 7, 2009

I'd read a few reviews before leaving for France and was hoping to find the restaurant. So glad we did!! We didn't have a reservation but we were there early enough to get a table for two. The...more

Moderna Hotel

4 of 5 stars
Bournemouth
Dec 7, 2009

We stayed in the Hotel Moderna for 1 night for a weekend break. Very easy to find and only 5 minutes cycle from the Ferry port. Sign posted clearly from the main road. We were on our bikes and they...more

La Cite de la Mer

Nov 29, 2009

The inspiration of our visit to the Cite de la Mer was the aquarium, but once there we found that the most interesting aspect was the tour of the nuclear submarine and the exhibits dealing with the...more

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