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Address:

Florence Morel-Thoby
Lieu Dit Les Maisons
Nonant
14400

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Price per night:

price from €71

Telephone:

0231510051

Mobile:

0630347785

Description:

Description for B&B:

We have five different bed and breakfast options available:

1. Lardoise: This room can accommodate up to 4 people. It features 1 bed in 160cm size and 2 beds in 90cm size.

2. Le nid: Ideal for 2 people, this room offers 1 bed in 140cm size.

3. Cerf-volant: Perfect for 2 people, this room includes 1 bed in 140cm size.

4. La plage: Designed for 3 people, this room provides 1 bed in 140cm size and 1 bed in 90cm size.

5. Le verger: Suitable for 2 people, this room offers the option of 2 beds in 90cm size or 1 bed in 180cm size.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Notes: touritic taxe 0,45ct
Notes: touristic taxe 0,70ct
Holiday Home 1 160 590 980

Services

Wi-Fi
Tennis
Parking
Garden
Dinner

Attractions

  • Omaha Beach (8.5 km): Located on the coast of Normandy, Omaha Beach is known for its historical significance as one of the landing sites during the Allied invasion of Normandy in World War II. Visitors can explore the beach, visit the nearby memorial and museum, and pay homage to the fallen soldiers.
  • American Cemetery and Memorial (9.5 km): Situated above Omaha Beach, the American Cemetery and Memorial is a solemn tribute to the American soldiers who died during the D-Day landings. The site features beautifully manicured grounds, a visitor center, and a memorial chapel, providing a peaceful place for reflection and remembrance.
  • Pointe du Hoc (11 km): This dramatic cliff-top location played a pivotal role during the D-Day invasion. Pointe du Hoc was a German stronghold that was successfully captured by U.S. Army Rangers. Today, visitors can explore the site, which still bears the scars of the battle, and learn about the daring mission through informational displays.
  • Bayeux Tapestry (26 km): Located in the town of Bayeux, the Bayeux Tapestry is a renowned historical artifact. Dating back to the 11th century, this embroidered cloth depicts the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England. Visitors can view the tapestry and learn about the significant events it portrays at the Bayeux Museum.
  • Mont Saint-Michel (125 km): A UNESCO World Heritage site, Mont Saint-Michel is a stunning island commune located off the coast of Normandy. Known for its medieval abbey and picturesque streets, this iconic attraction attracts millions of visitors each year. Explore the narrow alleys, visit the abbey, and enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding bay.
  • Caen Memorial (28 km): The Caen Memorial is a comprehensive museum dedicated to peace and the events of World War II. It provides a detailed and interactive exhibition that covers the causes, context, and consequences of the war. Visitors can learn about the major battles, the impact on civilians, and the path to reconciliation.
  • Juno Beach Centre (46 km): Situated in Courseulles-sur-Mer, the Juno Beach Centre is a museum and cultural center that commemorates the Canadian contributions and sacrifices made during the D-Day landings. It offers a deep understanding of Canada's role in the war through exhibits, artifacts, and personal stories.
  • Sainte-Mère-Église (67 km): This small town in Normandy gained fame during the D-Day invasion as it was the first village liberated by American paratroopers. Visitors can visit the Airborne Museum to learn about the events that unfolded and see the famous dummy paratrooper hanging from the church spire.
  • Château de Balleroy (50 km): Located in the village of Balleroy, this stunning 17th-century château is surrounded by beautiful gardens and a moat. Visitors can explore the castle, admire its unique architecture, and enjoy the tranquil surroundings. 10. Arromanches-les-Bains (30 km): This coastal town holds significant historical importance as it was one of the key locations for the Mulberry Harbor, an artificial port constructed during the D-Day landings. Today, visitors can learn about the engineering feat at the Arromanches 360 Circular Cinema and visit the D-Day Museum to discover more about this remarkable period in history.

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