The D-Day beaches, such as Omaha Beach and Utah Beach, are major historical sites related to the Allied landing on June 6, 1944.
Memorial of Caen
The Memorial of Caen is a museum dedicated to the history of the 20th century, particularly focusing on the Second World War and contemporary conflicts.
The Men's Abbey and the Women's Abbey in Caen
These two abbeys, founded by William the Conqueror, are remarkable examples of Norman Romanesque architecture.
Etretat Cliffs
The cliffs of Étretat offer spectacular panoramas of the English Channel, with unique rock formations such as the Needle and the Arch of Étretat.
Rouen
Rouen, the capital of Seine-Maritime, is famous for its Gothic cathedral, its Gros-Horloge (Great Clock), its half-timbered houses, and its connection with Joan of Arc.
Monet's Gardens in Giverny
Monet’s Gardens in Giverny are nearby and worth visiting to admire the inspirations of the impressionist painter.
Le Havre - City Rebuilt by Auguste Perret
Le Havre is a unique example of modernist architecture after being largely destroyed during World War II. Also, visit the hanging gardens.
Fécamp - Palace of the Benedictine
Fécamp is home to the Palace of the Benedictine, where the Bénédictine liqueur is produced. The palace features Gothic architecture and an art collection.
Sports Activities :
Canoeing and kayaking on the Risle, golf 20 minutes away, hiking and cycling (we are on the Seine bike circuit), sea bathing…
We also have some secret spots to recommend, but that’s between you and us 😉.