St Malo – Weymouth
Ferries to England
St Malo – Weymouth
Ferries to England
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St Malo is a port city in Brittany, north western France and provides connections via the English Channel with Southern England and the Channel Islands. St Malo is famous for its old walled city and beautiful old buildings contained in a maze of small narrow streets, museums, restaurants and cafés. If you're in St Malo then go to the little town of Cancale, famous for its oysters.
Weymouth is a town in Dorset, England, situated on a sheltered bay – Weymouth Bay – and the natural harbour formed by the mouth of the River Wey on the English Channel coast. The town is eight miles south of Dorchester, and just north of the Isle of Portland. Weymouth had long been a port before the Georgians popularized it as a resort. It's possible that a ship unloading a cargo here in 1348 first brought the Black Death to English shores, and it was from Weymouth that John Endicott sailed in 1628 to found Salem in Massachusetts. A few buildings survive from these pre-Georgian times. But Weymouth's most imposing architectural heritage stands along the Esplanade, a dignified range of bow-fronted and porticoed buildings gazing out across the graceful bay.