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Paimpol

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Paimpol lies at the end of a very scenic railway branch line. It is about a 45 minute train journey up or down a fascinating valley to or from Guingamp.

 

How to Get to St Malo and Paimpol
There are plenty of ferries to or from St Malo
 
 
Paimpol lies at the end of a scenic branch line from
Guingamp, which in turn lies on the French High Speed train line from Paris to Brest. Very Simple here is a good site Enter Paimpol as your starting station and St Malo as your destination, add the date and you should get about four options all around £28 to £34. http://www.raileurope.co.uk/
 
Paimpol Railway Station lies just behind the Festival site, easy walking distance; you would probably have to walk there to get a taxi!
 

You can also fly to Brest and then use the trains.

Or Catch a Brittany Ferry to Roscoff from Plymouth and then train to or from Paimpol via Morlaix.

Accommodation in Paimpol is easy when it is not a festival. Visit Paimpol

 

 Notes on Paimpol

 

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