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Address:

Alain Deleu
Route de St Etienne la Thillaye
Deauville/Tourgeville
14800

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Price per week:

price from €230

Telephone:

0231989045

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Located in the historically classified "Hamlet of Glatigny," just a short 10-minute drive from the beautiful beaches of Deauville, our charming property offers the perfect blend of coastal and countryside living. Situated on a fully enclosed 5000 m2 estate, adorned with seasonal flowers and a variety of fruit trees including apple, plum, raspberry, and currant, you will truly experience the refreshing sea air.

Join us in our lovingly restored traditional Norman house, where we offer a cozy lodging for two people, officially recognized with the "Clévacances" label. Whether you are a family seeking a memorable vacation or a couple looking for a romantic escape, our accommodation is ideal for those wishing to explore the wonders of our splendid region.

We warmly welcome guests throughout the year, with rates ranging from 240 to 380 euros per week depending on the season. For a delightful weekend getaway, prices start from 120 to 140 euros for a two-night stay.

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Directions

To reach your destination, follow these travel directions:

1. Start by taking the A13 motorway.
2. After driving for 5.4 km, take the A132 exit towards Deauville / Trouville / Lisieux / Pont l'Évêque.
3. At a distance of 3.1 km from the exit, you will come across the D677 exit.
4. Take the second exit at the roundabout onto D27.
5. Continue straight for 3.8 km, passing through two roundabouts.
6. In Tourgeville, take a left onto D278A towards Saint-Étienne la Thillaye. Drive for 3 km.
7. Your lodging will be located on the left side of the road.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Holiday Home 2 230 380 non

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Attractions

  • Deauville Beach: Located just a short distance from Route de St Etienne la Thillaye, Deauville Beach is a famous sandy beach known for its picturesque boardwalk and colorful beach umbrellas. Visitors can enjoy sunbathing, swimming, and various water sports activities while taking in the beautiful views of the English Channel.
  • Deauville Promenade des Planches: This iconic wooden boardwalk runs parallel to Deauville Beach and is adorned with plaques featuring the handprints of famous actors and filmmakers who have attended the Deauville American Film Festival. It is a popular spot for a leisurely stroll while enjoying the charming seaside atmosphere.
  • Villa Strassburger: A historic mansion located in Deauville, Villa Strassburger offers a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the early 20th century. Built in the Anglo-Norman style, the villa is surrounded by beautiful gardens and houses a museum showcasing furniture, artwork, and artifacts from the period.
  • Deauville-La Touques Racecourse: Known as one of France's most prestigious horse racing venues, Deauville-La Touques Racecourse attracts horse racing enthusiasts from around the world. In addition to thrilling races, the racecourse also hosts various equestrian events and exhibitions.
  • Trouville-sur-Mer: Situated just across the river from Deauville, Trouville-sur-Mer is a charming seaside town with a lively fishing port, beautiful sandy beaches, and picturesque narrow streets lined with colorful houses. Visitors can enjoy seafood delicacies, explore local markets, and relax in the tranquil atmosphere.
  • Honfleur: Located approximately 15 kilometers away from Deauville, Honfleur is a historic harbor town renowned for its picturesque old port, charming narrow streets, and half-timbered houses. The town inspired many famous artists, including Monet, and is known for its vibrant art scene and numerous galleries.
  • Normandy D-Day Landing Beaches: A bit farther from Deauville, the D-Day Landing Beaches offer a significant historical experience. Visitors can explore the beaches of Omaha, Utah, Juno, Sword, and Gold, where the Allied forces landed during World War II's D-Day invasion. There are several museums and memorials in the area that provide insights into the events of that time.
  • Château de Canon: Situated in the town of Mézidon-Canon, approximately 20 kilometers from Deauville, Château de Canon is a beautifully preserved 18th-century castle surrounded by stunning gardens. Visitors can take guided tours of the castle, stroll through the manicured gardens, and learn about the history of the estate.
  • Calvados Experience: Located in Pont-l'Évêque, a short drive from Deauville, Calvados Experience offers an immersive journey into the world of Calvados, a traditional apple brandy produced in the region. The interactive museum showcases the production process, history, and tasting of this iconic Normandy beverage. 10. Church of Saint Catherine: Situated in Honfleur, the Church of Saint Catherine is a unique wooden church that dates back to the 15th century. It is the largest wooden church in France and features an impressive structure resembling an overturned boat. The church is a remarkable example of Norman architecture and is worth a visit for its historical and architectural significance.