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Manikowski Charlette1 Bis rue des Verrouis
Lingreville
50660
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Experience the utmost charm of our newly restored Normand stone building, a delightful seaside cottage adorned with a contemporary flair. Just a short distance from the expansive beaches of Normandy, with their soft yellow sand, picturesque sea shells, and majestic dunes on the untamed western coast. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of local French markets, offering an array of delectable fruits, vegetables, freshly baked bread, irresistible pastries, and, of course, the traditional delights of apple juice, ciders, and wines.Reviews
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Attractions
- Mont Saint Michel: Located about 40 kilometers from Lingreville, Mont Saint Michel is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a popular tourist attraction in France. It is a stunning medieval abbey perched on a rocky island and surrounded by vast tidal flats.
- D-Day Landing Beaches: Situated along the Normandy coast, the D-Day Landing Beaches are an important historical site. Visitors can explore Omaha Beach, Utah Beach, Juno Beach, Sword Beach, and Gold Beach, where the Allied forces landed during World War II.
- Granville: A charming coastal town located approximately 20 kilometers from Lingreville, Granville is known for its picturesque harbor, historic old town, and beautiful beaches. It is also home to several museums, including the Christian Dior Museum.
- Coutances Cathedral: Situated in the nearby town of Coutances, Coutances Cathedral is a magnificent example of Gothic architecture. The cathedral's intricate stonework, stunning stained glass windows, and beautiful interior make it a must-visit attraction.
- Cherbourg-Octeville: Located around 80 kilometers from Lingreville, Cherbourg-Octeville is a vibrant port city with a rich maritime history. Visitors can explore the Cité de la Mer, a fascinating maritime museum housed in a former transatlantic liner.
- Sainte-Mère-Église: Known for its connection to the D-Day landings, Sainte-Mère-Église is a small town located approximately 50 kilometers from Lingreville. It is famous for its airborne troops and the events surrounding the landing of paratroopers during World War II.
- Bayeux Tapestry: Situated in the town of Bayeux, the Bayeux Tapestry is an exceptional piece of medieval embroidery that depicts the story of the Norman conquest of England. It is housed in a museum and offers a fascinating glimpse into history.
- Cité de la Mer: Located in Cherbourg-Octeville, the Cité de la Mer is a maritime museum and aquarium. Visitors can explore exhibitions on marine life, underwater exploration, and the history of the Titanic, as well as walk through a decommissioned nuclear submarine.
- Jardin des Plantes de Coutances: Situated in Coutances, the Jardin des Plantes is a tranquil botanical garden with beautiful landscaped grounds, diverse plant collections, and peaceful walking paths. It is an ideal place to relax and enjoy nature. 10. Villedieu-les-Poêles: Known as the "City of Copper," Villedieu-les-Poêles is a charming town renowned for its traditional copper crafts. Visitors can explore workshops, museums, and boutiques showcasing copperware, and even try their hand at making their own creations. These tourist attractions offer a mix of historical, cultural, and natural experiences, allowing visitors to explore the rich heritage and beauty of the Normandy region in France.