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Philippe
Appart No 5 ; 24 Avenue de Granville
Jullouville
50610

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price from €230

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0233681798

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Welcome to Jullouville, a picturesque resort located in the stunning Mont Saint Michel Bay, overlooking the South Channel. Situated between the charming towns of Granville and Avranches, Jullouville is a true gem nestled amidst the captivating Chausey islands. Experience the harmonious blend of the sea and the countryside as you explore the magnificent cliffs of Jullouville, which boast mesmerizing hues that transform with each passing season.

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Directions

To travel from Paris to Granville by train, take the Paris-Vaugirard/Granville line which will take approximately 3 hours. If traveling by road, depart from Paris and its surrounding region by taking the A13 (Paris/Caen) and continue on the A84 until reaching Villedieu. Take the Granville exit (No. 37) from there. If you prefer to travel by plane, take the Paris/Rennes route and then follow the A84 until reaching Avranches, and continue towards Granville.

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  • Jullouville Beach: Located just a short distance from Appart No 5, Jullouville Beach is a beautiful sandy beach that stretches for miles along the coastline. Visitors can relax on the golden sand, take a refreshing swim in the clear waters, or enjoy a leisurely stroll along the promenade.
  • Mont Saint-Michel: One of France's most iconic landmarks, Mont Saint-Michel is a medieval abbey perched on a rocky island. It is known for its stunning architecture, narrow winding streets, and panoramic views. Visitors can explore the abbey, learn about its history, and enjoy the picturesque surroundings.
  • Chausey Islands: Located off the coast of Jullouville, the Chausey Islands are a group of small islands known for their unspoiled natural beauty. With their crystal-clear waters, sandy beaches, and rocky cliffs, they are a haven for nature lovers, hikers, and beachgoers. Visitors can take a boat trip to the islands and spend the day exploring their unique landscapes.
  • Granville: Situated nearby, Granville is a charming coastal town with a rich maritime history. It offers a range of attractions, including the Christian Dior Museum, which showcases the famous fashion designer's work, the Old Town with its narrow streets and medieval houses, and the picturesque harbor. Visitors can also enjoy local seafood specialties at the town's restaurants.
  • Avranches: Located a short drive from Jullouville, Avranches is a historic town known for its beautiful gardens and panoramic views. The Jardin des Plantes, a botanical garden dating back to the 19th century, offers a peaceful retreat with its diverse plant species. Additionally, the Mont-Saint-Michel Manuscripts, a collection of medieval manuscripts, can be explored at the Scriptorial d'Avranches museum.
  • Carolles-Plage: Situated along the coastline, Carolles-Plage is a small and picturesque seaside village. It is known for its stunning cliffs, sandy beaches, and scenic coastal walks. Visitors can enjoy the tranquility of this charming village, take in the breathtaking views, and relax on the beach.
  • Coutances Cathedral: Located in the town of Coutances, the Coutances Cathedral is a magnificent Gothic cathedral dating back to the 13th century. It is renowned for its impressive architecture, intricate stained glass windows, and beautiful sculptures. Visitors can admire the grandeur of the cathedral and learn about its history.
  • Villedieu-les-Poêles: Situated a short distance away, Villedieu-les-Poêles is a quaint town famous for its traditional copper craftsmanship. Visitors can explore the town's workshops and see artisans creating intricate copperware. The town also has a Bell Foundry Museum, where visitors can learn about the art of bell making.
  • Gavray: Nestled in the Normandy countryside, Gavray is a charming village known for its picturesque landscapes and traditional charm. Visitors can wander through the village's narrow streets, admire the historic buildings, and enjoy the peaceful ambiance. Gavray also hosts a weekly market where visitors can sample local produce. 10. Saint-Malo: Located approximately an hour's drive away, Saint-Malo is a fortified coastal city with a rich maritime heritage. The city's historic walled old town is a must-visit, with its cobbled streets, ancient ramparts, and impressive architecture. Visitors can also explore the city's museums, enjoy fresh seafood, and take in the panoramic views of the coastline.

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