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Marion Soidriddine37 Rue Mauquest de La Motte
Valognes
50700
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Our cozy home is situated in a peaceful neighborhood of Valognes, just a short 5-minute stroll from the town center. Inside, you will find two spacious double bedrooms, one on the first floor and the other on the second, as well as a charming small bedroom furnished with two single beds. Each floor is equipped with its own bathroom and toilet facilities. We take pleasure in welcoming guests and fostering enjoyable moments together. For those who are interested, we also provide an option for a delightful table d'hôte evening.Reviews
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Directions
Head west on the N13 towards Cherbourg and exit at Valognes. Proceed straight through the town. Once you pass by the site on your left, turn left onto Bricquebec road at the roundabout. Next, take the first right onto rue de la Motte Mauquest. After crossing, continue for 50m. The house will be located on the left side of the street.
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- Château de Bricquebec: Located in the nearby town of Bricquebec, this medieval castle dates back to the 11th century. Explore its impressive fortifications, towers, and courtyard, and learn about its rich history through informative displays.
- Cité de la Mer: Situated in Cherbourg-en-Cotentin, about a 20-minute drive from Valognes, Cité de la Mer is a fascinating maritime museum. Discover the depths of the ocean in the large aquarium, explore the decommissioned submarine, and learn about underwater exploration and marine life.
- Liberation Museum (Musée de la Libération): This museum in Cherbourg-en-Cotentin commemorates the history of the Allied landings during World War II. Through exhibits, artifacts, and multimedia presentations, visitors can gain insights into the D-Day landings and the subsequent liberation of Normandy.
- Maison Jacques Prévert: Located in Omonville-la-Petite, this charming house was once the residence of the renowned French poet, Jacques Prévert. Now a museum, it showcases his life, work, and artistic contributions through personal belongings, manuscripts, and photographs.
- Sainte-Mère-Église: A small town approximately 30 minutes away from Valognes, Sainte-Mère-Église is famous for its association with the D-Day invasion. Visit the Airborne Museum to learn about the paratroopers who landed here and see the iconic church with the effigy of a parachutist hanging from its spire.
- Utah Beach: Situated on the Normandy coast, Utah Beach is one of the D-Day landing beaches. Visit the Utah Beach Museum to discover the events that unfolded during the invasion, explore the preserved bunkers, and walk along the sandy beach that witnessed the Allied landings.
- La Cité de la Mer: Located in Granville, approximately an hour's drive from Valognes, La Cité de la Mer is a fascinating aquarium and maritime museum. Discover the wonders of the underwater world, explore the history of ocean exploration, and even take a virtual trip to the depths of the ocean.
- Abbaye du Mont-Saint-Michel: A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Mont-Saint-Michel Abbey is a must-visit attraction located about 1.5 hours away from Valognes. Marvel at the stunning medieval architecture, explore the narrow streets of the village, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding bay.
- Tatihou Island: Situated off the coast of Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue, Tatihou Island is a nature reserve and historical site. Take a boat trip to the island, visit the maritime museum, explore the gardens, and enjoy the serene atmosphere of this beautiful island. 10. Bayeux Tapestry Museum: Although a bit further away (around 1.5 hours by car), the Bayeux Tapestry Museum is worth a visit for history enthusiasts. Discover the famous 11th-century tapestry that depicts the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England, and gain insights into this significant historical event.