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This charming gite boasts four exquisite bedrooms on its first floor, each with its own unique theme: the elegant Louis XV bedroom, the exotic African bedroom, the vibrant Indian bedroom, and the cozy children's bedroom. Guests can indulge in a restful sleep on the high-quality bed linen and luxurious bedspreads, complete with comfortable latex Dulopillo mattresses. The interior exudes a timeless charm with exposed beams, old tiled floors, and beautiful wood paneling throughout the first floor. Stay warm and cozy with the convenience of gas central heating. The gite features a spacious kitchen/dining room and a welcoming living room adorned with large fireplaces, perfect for relaxing evenings. Adding to the historic ambiance, an elm staircase from the 18th century gracefully connects the floors. Modern comforts seamlessly blend with the traditional setting, as the house is equipped with all the necessary amenities including a bathroom with a bathtub and shower, a fully fitted kitchen, and an independent utility room complete with a washing machine and dryer.Reviews
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Holiday Home | 8 | 550€ | 620€ | 850€ | 1180€ | ||||||||||
Notes: 2nuits/3jours and 3 nights / 4 |
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- Lisieux Cathedral: Located in the nearby town of Lisieux, the Lisieux Cathedral is a stunning example of Gothic architecture. It is known for its intricate stained glass windows and houses the relics of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, making it an important pilgrimage site.
- Chateau de Saint-Germain-de-Livet: Situated in Saint-Germain-de-Livet, this 16th-century castle is renowned for its well-preserved half-timbered architecture. Visitors can explore the castle's furnished rooms, beautiful gardens, and enjoy picturesque views of the surrounding countryside.
- Côte Fleurie: Located along the coast of Normandy, Côte Fleurie offers picturesque seaside towns and beaches. Popular destinations along this stretch include Deauville, Trouville-sur-Mer, and Cabourg, known for their elegant promenades, luxurious resorts, and vibrant atmosphere.
- Honfleur: A charming harbor town located on the southern bank of the Seine estuary, Honfleur is famous for its picturesque port and colorful buildings. It attracts visitors with its art galleries, historic landmarks, and delicious seafood restaurants.
- Caen Memorial Museum: Situated in the city of Caen, this museum is dedicated to World War II and the Battle of Normandy. It provides an in-depth exploration of the war's impact on the region and offers exhibits, multimedia presentations, and reconstructed war scenes.
- Château de Vendeuvre: Located near Lisieux, the Château de Vendeuvre is a beautiful 18th-century castle known for its extensive collection of antique furniture, tapestries, and porcelain. The castle's stunning gardens, including a maze and water features, make it a delightful place to visit.
- Bayeux Tapestry: In the town of Bayeux, visitors can marvel at the Bayeux Tapestry, a remarkable embroidered cloth that depicts the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England. This UNESCO World Heritage Site offers a unique glimpse into medieval history.
- D-Day Landing Beaches: Normandy's D-Day Landing Beaches, such as Omaha Beach and Utah Beach, played a significant role in World War II. These historic sites offer memorials, museums, and guided tours, allowing visitors to learn about the Allied invasion and pay homage to the soldiers who fought there.
- Mont Saint Michel: Although located slightly further away, Mont Saint Michel is an iconic tourist attraction that shouldn't be missed. Situated on a rocky island, this medieval abbey is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is renowned for its stunning architecture and panoramic views. 10. Pegasus Bridge: Also located in the vicinity, Pegasus Bridge is a famous bridge that played a crucial role in the D-Day invasion. It is now a memorial site, featuring the original bridge and a museum dedicated to the British airborne troops who captured it.