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Address:
Jacques LheureuxLe Clos Fleuri
Honfleur
14600
Reviews:
1 reviewsPrice per night:
price from €155Telephone:
0231875688Description:
Description for B&B:
The Domaine du Clos Fleuri, a charming former family pension, has been meticulously restored to its former glory. Situated on the picturesque Cote de Grace, just a stone's throw away from the stunning beach at Honfleur, this enchanting property offers an idyllic location. With its convenient 3-minute distance from downtown, guests can leisurely explore the captivating sights of the old pond. Choose from our selection of cozy cottages or comfortable Bed & Breakfast accommodations, and revel in the breathtaking park that provides a mesmerizing view of the sea.Description for Gite
This cozy cottage can accommodate up to 4 people and offers a spacious living room, two bedrooms, and a well-equipped bathroom with a shower and toilet. With a total area of 90m2, it provides ample space for a comfortable stay. The cottage is equipped with modern amenities such as WiFi and a TV, and cleaning services and towels are included for your convenience. The bedrooms feature comfortable beds measuring 180x200, ensuring a restful night's sleep.Reviews
Appréciations pour Domaine du Clos Fleuri, Honfleur:
Domaine du clos fleuri
Nous avons passé deux nuits dans cet établissement et nous avons profité des soins. Nous sommes ravis de la qualité du service, de la propreté des chambres, du calme, de la qualité des aménagements et des prestations de soins. Excellents petits déjeuners aussi. A recommander.
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Attractions
- Honfleur Harbor: Located just a short walk from Le Clos Fleuri, Honfleur Harbor is a charming and picturesque port known for its colorful buildings and historic ships. Visitors can stroll along the waterfront, admire the stunning views, and relax at one of the many waterside cafes.
- Saint Catherine's Church: Built entirely out of wood, Saint Catherine's Church is a unique architectural gem in Honfleur. Dating back to the 15th century, the church features a separate bell tower and a beautiful interior. It is a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts.
- The Eugene Boudin Museum: Situated in the heart of Honfleur, this museum is dedicated to the works of Eugene Boudin, a renowned French Impressionist painter. Visitors can explore a wide collection of his art, including his famous seascapes and beach scenes, while learning about his life and artistic contributions.
- La Forge Museum: Housed in a former blacksmith's workshop, the La Forge Museum showcases the traditional crafts and trades of Honfleur. It offers a glimpse into the history and heritage of the town through exhibits of tools, equipment, and artifacts used by local artisans over the centuries.
- The Satie House and Museum: Located in the nearby town of Honfleur, the Satie House and Museum is dedicated to the life and work of Erik Satie, a famous French composer and pianist. The museum showcases his original manuscripts, personal belongings, and offers insight into his avant-garde musical style.
- The Normandy Bridge: Just a short drive away from Honfleur, the Normandy Bridge is an impressive cable-stayed bridge that spans the Seine River. It offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape and is a popular spot for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers.
- Quai Sainte-Catherine: This charming street in Honfleur is lined with traditional half-timbered houses, art galleries, and boutique shops. It is a delightful place to wander, shop for souvenirs or local crafts, and soak up the atmosphere of the town.
- The Naturospace: Located a short distance from Honfleur, the Naturospace is a tropical butterfly greenhouse. Visitors can explore the lush environment filled with exotic plants and hundreds of colorful butterflies, making it a unique and enchanting experience for nature lovers.
- The Salt Halls: Situated along the harbor, the Salt Halls are historic warehouses that used to store salt, an important commodity in Honfleur's past. Today, they house various art galleries, showcasing works by local artists and providing visitors with a glimpse into the thriving art scene of the region. 10. Beaches of Deauville and Trouville: Just a short drive or train ride away from Honfleur, the neighboring towns of Deauville and Trouville offer beautiful sandy beaches. Visitors can enjoy a day of sunbathing, swimming, or strolling along the promenade, while also exploring the charming seaside resorts and their vibrant cultural scenes.