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Coordinates: 48°4400N 3°5900W / 48.733333°N 3.983333°W / 48.733333; -3.983333
 

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Roscoff
Rosko (Breton)
Center of Roscoff from Sainte Barbe chapel
Center of Roscoff from Sainte Barbe chapel
Flag of Roscoff
Coat of arms of Roscoff
Location of Roscoff
Map
Roscoff is located in France
Roscoff

Roscoff

Roscoff is located in Brittany
Roscoff

Roscoff

Coordinates: 48°44′00N 3°59′00W / 48.733333°N 3.983333°W / 48.733333; -3.983333
CountryFrance
RegionBrittany
DepartmentFinistère
ArrondissementMorlaix
CantonSaint-Pol-de-Léon
IntercommunalityHaut-Léon Communauté
Government
 • Mayor (2020–2026) Odile Thubert Montagne[1]
Area
1
6.19 km2 (2.39 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[2]
3,334
 • Density540/km2 (1,400/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
INSEE/Postal code
29239 /29680
Elevation0–58 m (0–190 ft)
(avg. 6 m or 20 ft)
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

Roscoff (/ˈrɒsk/, from Breton: Rosko; French pronunciation: [ʁɔskɔf]) is a commune in the Finistère département of Brittany in northwestern France.

Roscoff is renowned for its picturesque architecture, labelled petite cité de caractère de Bretagne (small town of character)[3] since 2009. Roscoff is also a traditional departure point for Onion Johnnies.

After lobbying by local economic leaders headed by Alexis Gourvennec, the French government agreed in 1968 to provide a deep-water port at Roscoff. Existing ferry operators were reluctant to take on the relatively long Plymouth–Roscoff crossing so Gourvennec and colleagues founded Brittany Ferries. Since the early 1970s Roscoff has been developed as a ferry port for the transport of Breton agricultural produce and for motor tourism. Brittany Ferries link Roscoff with both Ireland and the United Kingdom.

Owing to the richness of iodine in the surrounding waters and the mild climate maintained by a sea current that varies only between 8 and 18 °C (46 and 64 °F), Roscoff is also a centre of post-cure, which gave rise to the concept of thalassotherapy in the latter half of the 19th century. A French doctor, Louis-Eugène Bagot, opened the Institut Marin in Roscoff in 1899, the first centre for thalassotherapy in Europe. Since then many important centres of thalassotherapy such as the Institut de Rockroum (originally Institut marin), the clinic Kerléna and a heliomarin hospital founded in 1900, the Perharidy Centre, can be found by the sea at Roscoff.

The nearby Île de Batz, called Enez VazinBreton, is a small island that can be reached by launch from the harbour.

Sights[edit]

Population[edit]

Inhabitants of Roscoff are called in French Roscovites.

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1968 3,339—    
1975 3,404+0.28%
1982 3,581+0.73%
1990 3,711+0.45%
1999 3,550−0.49%
2007 3,675+0.43%
2012 3,515−0.89%
2017 3,404−0.64%
Source: INSEE[4]

Breton language[edit]

The municipality launched a language plan through Ya d'ar brezhoneg on 14 November 2008.

In 2008 18.44% of primary-school children attended bilingual schools.[5]

Ferries[edit]

Brittany Ferries operate ferry services from Roscoff to Plymouth daily from February to November with occasional Christmas sailings, to Cork twice a week (Friday and Tuesday service).

Irish Ferries used to operate a ferry service from Roscoff to Rosslare from May to September but now sail to Cherbourg instead.

Preceding station   Ferry   Following station
Terminus   Brittany Ferries
Ferry
  Plymouth
    Cork

Historic events[edit]

International relations[edit]

Roscoff is twinned with:

Image gallery[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Répertoire national des élus: les maires" (in French). data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises. 13 September 2022.
  • ^ "Populations légales 2021" (in French). The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 28 December 2023.
  • ^ City of Roscoff: Roscoff awarded『Petite cité de caractère de Bretagne』(small town of character) (in French)
  • ^ Population en historique depuis 1968, INSEE
  • ^ (in French) Ofis ar Brezhoneg: Enseignement bilingue
  • ^ "British towns twinned with French towns". Archant Community Media Ltd. Retrieved 11 July 2013.
  • External links[edit]


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