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Gianna Henich
Le Moulin Venelle de Charday
Gonneville - Honfleur
14600

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The charming house for rent offers a comfortable bedroom with a 190-sized bed, a cozy lounge area with a fireplace and a sofa bed that can accommodate two people. Guests can enjoy the outdoor space with a terrace, a garden, and a private garage. The kitchen is fully equipped, and there is a bathroom and a separate toilet. Entertainment options include a TV, DVD player, and Wi-Fi access. Located in a peaceful green area, the cottage is conveniently close to an equestrian center and situated on a quiet cul-de-sac. It provides complete privacy without being isolated, ensuring a peaceful stay. Individual central heating is available, and the garden is furnished with chairs, a table, a parasol, and a barbecue for guests to enjoy.

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To reach the Mill from Honfleur's city center, follow these directions: Start by taking the rue de la République. At the first intersection, turn left onto "Les Moulineaux" street. Proceed straight ahead until you reach Ramier road, which is a dead end. At this point, you will be facing the equestrian center. Turn left and continue until you reach the Mill.

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Attractions

  • Honfleur: Located just a short distance from Le Moulin Venelle de Charday, Honfleur is a charming port town known for its picturesque harbor, cobblestone streets, and beautiful half-timbered houses. Visitors can enjoy strolling along the Vieux Bassin (Old Harbor), exploring art galleries, and visiting the Sainte-Catherine Church, which is the largest wooden church in France.
  • The Normandy Bridge: Spanning the Seine River estuary, the Normandy Bridge is an impressive cable-stayed bridge that connects Le Havre to Honfleur. Tourists can take a scenic drive along the bridge for breathtaking views of the estuary, the harbor, and the surrounding countryside.
  • Deauville: Situated on the Côte Fleurie, Deauville is a glamorous seaside resort known for its luxurious hotels, upscale boutiques, and a beautiful sandy beach. Visitors can enjoy a day of sunbathing, horseback riding on the beach, exploring the famous boardwalk "Les Planches," or trying their luck at the casino.
  • Trouville-sur-Mer: Located just across the Touques River from Deauville, Trouville-sur-Mer offers a more traditional and laid-back atmosphere. This charming fishing village is famous for its seafood, particularly its fresh fish market. Visitors can also relax on the beach, take a stroll along the promenade, or visit the beautiful Villa Montebello, an elegant 19th-century mansion.
  • Etretat: A little further along the Normandy coastline, Etretat is renowned for its breathtaking cliffs and stunning natural arches. The white chalk cliffs, including the famous "Aiguille Creuse" and "Porte d'Aval," attract artists and nature lovers alike. Visitors can hike along the cliffs, enjoy panoramic views from various viewpoints, or simply relax on the pebble beach.
  • Mont Saint-Michel: While a bit farther from Gonneville-Honfleur, Mont Saint-Michel is an iconic tourist attraction that should not be missed. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a medieval abbey perched on a rocky island off the coast of Normandy. Visitors can explore the narrow streets, visit the abbey, and witness the famous tides that surround the island.
  • Bayeux: Known for the Bayeux Tapestry, which depicts the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England, the town of Bayeux offers a rich history and cultural experience. Visitors can admire the tapestry at the Bayeux Museum, explore the well-preserved medieval streets, and visit the magnificent Bayeux Cathedral.
  • D-Day Landing Beaches: If interested in World War II history, the D-Day Landing Beaches are a must-visit. Omaha Beach, Utah Beach, Juno Beach, Gold Beach, and Sword Beach were the sites of the Allied invasion on June 6, 1944. Visitors can learn about the historic events, visit museums and memorials, and pay their respects at the military cemeteries. These tourist attractions near Le Moulin Venelle de Charday offer a variety of experiences, from coastal beauty and historical landmarks to charming towns and cultural sites.

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