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Address:
Patricia Champion676 Route du Neufbourg
Bretteville du Grand Caux
76110
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Description for Gite
Additional Information:- Electricity charges will be calculated based on usage.
- Customers will be provided with a separate meter to track their electricity consumption.
- Bed linen can be rented at a rate of 8 units per person.
- Rental towels are available at a cost of 3 units per person.
- Cleaning services can be arranged for an additional fee of 26 units.
- Each additional person staying overnight will be charged 9 units per night.
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Directions
Travel Directions:
1. Start at Bretteville Grand Caux Church.
2. Proceed towards Auberville by heading towards Renault.
3. Look for a small sign indicating Neufbourg and turn right onto the road.
4. Travel for approximately 200 meters.
5. After 400 meters, turn right at the entrance panel that leads to Lodging of France.
1. Start at Bretteville Grand Caux Church.
2. Proceed towards Auberville by heading towards Renault.
3. Look for a small sign indicating Neufbourg and turn right onto the road.
4. Travel for approximately 200 meters.
5. After 400 meters, turn right at the entrance panel that leads to Lodging of France.
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Holiday Home | 8 | 160 | 360 | 1100 | 1800 |
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Attractions
- Étretat Cliffs: Located approximately 12 kilometers from Bretteville du Grand Caux, the Étretat Cliffs are a stunning natural attraction along the Alabaster Coast. These majestic chalk cliffs offer breathtaking views of the English Channel and are famous for their unique formations, including the iconic "Porte d'Aval" and "Aiguille d'Étretat."
- Le Havre: Situated about 30 kilometers southwest of Bretteville du Grand Caux, Le Havre is a vibrant port city renowned for its modern architecture and rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the UNESCO World Heritage-listed city center, admire the innovative design of the Church of Saint Joseph, and stroll along the picturesque waterfront promenade.
- Honfleur: Located roughly 40 kilometers northeast of Bretteville du Grand Caux, Honfleur is a charming harbor town known for its picturesque old port. The town's narrow, cobblestone streets are lined with colorful half-timbered houses and art galleries, offering a delightful atmosphere for leisurely walks. Honfleur is also famous for its historic Sainte-Catherine Church and the Eugene Boudin Museum.
- Fécamp: Situated around 20 kilometers west of Bretteville du Grand Caux, Fécamp is a coastal town renowned for its fishing port and historic sites. Visitors can explore the impressive Fécamp Abbey, which houses the Benedictine Palace and Museum, showcasing the famous liqueur's history. The town also offers beautiful beaches and opportunities for water sports.
- Rouen: Located approximately 60 kilometers southeast of Bretteville du Grand Caux, Rouen is a historic city known for its medieval architecture and association with Joan of Arc. The city's iconic Notre-Dame Cathedral, with its stunning Gothic façade, is a must-visit attraction. Rouen also offers a charming old town, where visitors can explore narrow streets, admire timber-framed houses, and visit the Gros-Horloge, a beautiful astronomical clock.
- Veules-les-Roses: Situated about 40 kilometers northwest of Bretteville du Grand Caux, Veules-les-Roses is a quaint coastal village often referred to as one of the most beautiful in France. It is famous for having the shortest river in France, which winds its way through charming cottages and picturesque watermills. Visitors can enjoy the village's lovely beach, stroll along the riverbank, and explore the village's historic center.
- Dieppe: Located roughly 45 kilometers northeast of Bretteville du Grand Caux, Dieppe is a lively seaside resort town with a rich maritime heritage. The town offers a picturesque harbor, a charming old town with numerous shops and restaurants, and the famous Château de Dieppe, which houses the Dieppe Museum. Dieppe is also known for its annual kite festival and vibrant Saturday market.