• Golf
  • There are numerous golf courses within a short driving distance.  The nearest course is approximately 10km away and provides a beautiful and challenging game of golf. The course has 9 holes and is great value for money because it can be played as many times as you like in a day at a cost of just €26.

  • Local cheeses, ciders and brandies
    Whilst Normandy has its fair share of great tourist attractions, it is also loaded with splendid gastronomic delights.
  • Fishing
    Plenty of English speaking companies providing fishing & Angling both in fresh & sea water.
  • The Bayeux Tapestry
    World famous 230ft long tapestry depicting the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England in 1066.
  • D Day landing beaches
    Locations connected with the landings on 6th June 1944 are well within driving distance.
  • French culture
    General knowledge about Normandy, inlcuding its history of art, literature and architecture.
  • Local Art exhibitions and music events 
    Art and music events and exhibitions in Normandy and the surrounding areas.  
  • St Lo
    Saint-Lô is a commune in northwestern France, the capital of the Manche department in Normandy.
  • Adrenaline activites
    Enjoy extreme sports such as bungy jumping, skydiving, rafting, horse riding, climbing as well as kayaking.
  • Chateaux
    Visit the beautiful Château du Champ de Bataille
  • French History
    A great area to explore all local monuments and attractions.
  • Mont-Saint-Michel
    The Wonder of the Western World forms a tower in the heart of an immense bay invaded by the highest tides in Europe
  • Local walks
    A superb location for anyone contemplating a walk on this portion of the GR 36.
  • Wine tasting
  • Visit wine caves to learn more about wines of the region, do some wine tasting and purchase any you may like.

  • Gardens
    Harcourt Castleis a beautiful specimen of medieval military architecture with its wooded park of 100 hectares
  • Barfleur
    The pleasant little harbour village of Barfleur, 25km east of Cherbourg, was seven centuries ago the biggest port in Normandy. Enjoy eating fresh mussells whilt looking out over the harbour.
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