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Florence Morel-ThobyLieu Dit Les Maisons
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14400
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Description for B&B:
There are five bed and breakfast options available:1. Lardoise: Accommodates 4 people with 1 bed in 160 and 2 beds in 90.
2. Le nid: Perfect for 2 people with 1 bed in 140.
3. Cerf-volant: Suitable for 2 people with 1 bed in 140.
4. La plage: Can accommodate 3 people with 1 bed in 140 and 1 bed in 90.
5. Le verger: Ideal for 2 people with the option of 2 beds in 90 or 1 bed in 180.
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Prices
Property type | Quantity |
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B&B (2 pers.) |
3 | 71 | 73 | oui | |||||||||||
Notes: touritic taxe 0,45ct | |||||||||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 104 | 101 | oui | |||||||||||
Notes: touristic taxe 0,70ct | |||||||||||||||
Holiday Home | 1 | 160 | 590 | 980 |
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Attractions
- Omaha Beach (6.4 km): Located in the Normandy region, Omaha Beach is famous for its historical significance as one of the D-Day landing sites during World War II. It offers stunning views, a memorial, and a museum dedicated to the events of the war.
- American Cemetery and Memorial (7.2 km): Situated near Omaha Beach, the American Cemetery and Memorial is a solemn and moving tribute to the American soldiers who lost their lives during the D-Day invasion. The beautifully maintained grounds include a visitor center and a memorial chapel.
- Pointe du Hoc (10.2 km): Another significant historical site from World War II, Pointe du Hoc is a cliff-top location that was captured by American troops during the D-Day invasion. Visitors can explore the well-preserved German bunkers, craters, and remnants of the battle.
- Bayeux Tapestry Museum (21.4 km): The Bayeux Tapestry is an extraordinary medieval embroidery depicting the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England. Housed in a museum in Bayeux, it offers visitors a chance to learn about this fascinating historical artifact.
- Mont Saint-Michel (110 km): Although a bit further away, Mont Saint-Michel is a must-visit attraction in Normandy. This iconic island commune is crowned by a stunning medieval abbey and is surrounded by vast tidal flats. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and attracts millions of tourists each year.
- Caen Memorial Museum (30.6 km): The Caen Memorial Museum is a comprehensive museum dedicated to peace and the history of World War II. It offers a detailed exploration of the war's causes, consequences, and impact on the world. The museum also features thought-provoking exhibitions on the Cold War and contemporary conflicts.
- Juno Beach Centre (34.9 km): Situated in Courseulles-sur-Mer, the Juno Beach Centre is a museum and cultural center dedicated to the Canadian soldiers who fought during the D-Day landings. It provides insight into Canada's role in the liberation of Europe and offers interactive exhibits and displays.
- Château de Balleroy (46.8 km): This stunning Renaissance castle, located near Balleroy, features beautiful gardens and a unique architectural design. Visitors can take a guided tour of the castle, which showcases period furniture, art collections, and exquisite tapestries.
- Caen Castle (27.3 km): Caen Castle, also known as the Château de Caen, is a massive fortress built by William the Conqueror in the 11th century. It now houses the Museum of Normandy, the Fine Arts Museum, and the Exchequer's Hall, offering a glimpse into the region's rich history. 10. Pegasus Bridge (49.3 km): Pegasus Bridge, located in Bénouville, is known for its historical significance as the first site to be liberated during the D-Day invasion. There is a museum nearby that recounts the story of the British airborne troops who captured the bridge in a daring mission.