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Capelle GuillaumeRoute de Saint Laurent Sur Mer
Formigny
14710
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Welcome to our peaceful and roomy residence where we invite you to indulge in the comfort of our accommodations.Room 1: This cozy room offers a double bed and a private bathroom furnished with a bathtub and toilet.
Bedroom 2: Our family suite boasts a double bed in the main bedroom alongside a generous relaxation area. Additionally, an adjoining room features two single beds, accompanied by a bathroom equipped with a shower and toilet. All of these facilities are conveniently located on a single level exclusively reserved for your use.
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Directions
To reach the farm from Formigny, take the N13 road heading out of the town. Follow the signs directing you towards Saint Laurent sur Mer / Omaha Beach. The farm can be found on the side of the road, approximately 500 meters away from Formigny.
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Attractions
- Omaha Beach (4.7 km): A historic beach known for its significance in the D-Day landings during World War II. Visitors can explore the beach, visit the nearby American Cemetery, and learn about the history through various exhibits and memorials.
- Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial (5.2 km): Located near Omaha Beach, this cemetery honors American soldiers who lost their lives during the D-Day landings. It features beautifully maintained grounds, a memorial chapel, and a visitor center providing historical information.
- Pointe du Hoc (6.7 km): A dramatic cliff-top location overlooking the English Channel, Pointe du Hoc was a strategic point during the D-Day invasion. Visitors can explore the German bunkers and artillery craters, as well as enjoy stunning coastal views.
- Arromanches-les-Bains (15.6 km): This coastal town played a vital role in the D-Day landings as it served as an artificial harbor. Today, remnants of the Mulberry Harbor can still be seen, and visitors can learn about the engineering feat at the Arromanches 360 Circular Cinema.
- Bayeux Tapestry (19.9 km): Located in the town of Bayeux, the Bayeux Tapestry is a remarkable embroidered cloth depicting the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England in 1066. It is displayed in a museum where visitors can learn about the tapestry's history and significance.
- Mont Saint-Michel (85.5 km): A UNESCO World Heritage site, Mont Saint-Michel is a stunning medieval abbey perched on a rocky island. It is one of France's most iconic landmarks, attracting millions of tourists each year. Visitors can explore the abbey, wander through narrow streets, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding bay.
- Caen Memorial Museum (37.4 km): Located in the city of Caen, this museum provides a comprehensive account of World War II, from its causes to its aftermath. It offers a range of exhibits, artifacts, and multimedia presentations, making it an essential visit for history enthusiasts.
- Honfleur (80.4 km): A picturesque harbor town located on the Seine estuary, Honfleur is renowned for its charming old port, colorful buildings, and art galleries. Visitors can stroll along the quays, admire the historic timber-framed houses, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of the town.
- Juno Beach Centre (25.3 km): Situated on Juno Beach, the Juno Beach Centre is a museum dedicated to the Canadian contribution to the D-Day landings and the subsequent Battle of Normandy. It provides a comprehensive insight into Canada's role in the war through exhibits, personal stories, and interactive displays. 10. Sainte-Mère-Église (45.1 km): Known for its connection to the airborne troops during the D-Day landings, this small town was the site of a famous incident involving paratrooper John Steele, whose parachute got caught on the church steeple. The town now boasts a museum dedicated to the events of D-Day and the liberation of Normandy.