oakleyb
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We are lucky enough to get 5 to 6 weeks off this summer. We have two kids and a dog so looking for pros and cons for each area. We do need to factor in the return journey
+1 Been to both from Ipswich. Baltic splendid vast cruising area. Many people overwinter there rather than return each winter so they can explore a bit more each year. Southern Brittany much more do-able in 5/6 weeks. WP you should be able to reach Pte de Penmarche in a week if you press on and that leaves 3 full weeks to explore before starting the return journey which you could take at a more leisurely pace.Although I'm a great fan of the Baltic, I don't think that you will get good value in six weeks from the Solent. You will only have a short time there and spend most of it worrying about how to get back. You would really need about three months to enjoy it. I only know northern Brittany but know people who have been to the south. It looks enjoyable, but these things are often a matter of taste. Possibly better food, and a much easier return journey.
X+1 Been to both from Ipswich. Baltic splendid vast cruising area. Many people overwinter there rather than return each winter so they can explore a bit more each year. Southern Brittany much more do-able in 5/6 weeks. WP you should be able to reach Pte de Penmarche in a week if you press on and that leaves 3 full weeks to explore before starting the return journey which you could take at a more leisurely pace.
Tip: the French are not stupid. Their summer holidays finish about August 14th. The balmy Souther Brittany summer weather often breaks soon after. Be well on the way home by then!
Baltic is due North! Also http://www.arc2020.eu/factory-farming-made-the-baltic-sea-one-of-the-worlds-most-polluted-seas/ is a bit of a deterrant. Most Scandinavians, given the chance, head south.
We are lucky enough to get 5 to 6 weeks off this summer. We have two kids and a dog so looking for pros and cons for each area. We do need to factor in the return journey
I know people who have left boats in the Baltic, though I haven't done it myself. The costs don't seem as bad as one might expect. One friend left his boat at Burgstaaken on Fehmann several years. He did tell me how much it cost which I don't recall except that it seemed very reasonable (under cover) and he is certainly not well-off. There are countries other than Sweden with coastlines on the Baltic without the additional distance of going to the east. Denmark and Germany both have their advocates.Planning for the Baltic indicates that to get to Sweden I reckon I need six weeks to get there. No doubt other boats are faster and others more willing for shorthanded long overnight passages, but for us the 32hr crossing to Brittany takes a day in port to recover so mix of one long hop with coastal small hops is in order for our exploring. I doubt that on my humble Railway Engineers salary/pension I can readily afford to leave boat in Sweden over winter so must plan to go out and back in one long season, though that might not constrain the OP.
jmbsail was the site of Jim Baerselman, sadly died three weeks ago.