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Hericher20 Route du Bec de Mortagne
Thiergeville
76540
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Sylvie and Jean-Marc warmly welcome you to their family-run guesthouse, located in a beautifully restored 19th-century stable set in a hectare of lush greenery. Situated between the sea and countryside, this charming accommodation is centrally located within a network of walking trails and attractions. Etretat and Fecamp are just a 20-minute drive away, while Honfleur can be reached in 40 minutes.The fully equipped cottage can accommodate up to 12 people, offering a delightful stay in the Orval lodgings. Normandy is renowned for its range of activities, and the Orval area, with its proximity to the coast, provides an ideal base for enjoying the numerous entertainment options available in this stunning region. Immerse yourself in the colorful and tranquil atmosphere of this beautiful Norman property, located near one of Normandy's most picturesque coastlines, Etretat. The cottage is classified as a 3-star accommodation by Gîtes de France, ensuring a comfortable and family-friendly stay.
The cottage features a well-equipped kitchen with a washing machine, dishwasher, dryer, electric stove, refrigerator, and microwave. The living room and lounge area provide ample space for relaxation, while the bathroom boasts a double sink and shower, with a separate toilet. Enjoy the convenience of TV and Wi-Fi access. On the first floor, you'll find a bedroom with five beds, another bedroom with three beds, a bedroom with four beds, a mezzanine with a bed, and an additional bathroom with a double sink, shower, and separate toilet.
The cottage is heated with electric heating, but also includes a wood-burning stove (wood provided). Outside, guests have access to a playground and a petanque court. Within minutes, you can reach the stunning beaches of the Caux region, where you can explore the wild coastline. Additionally, there are several museums to discover, including the Benedictine Museum, Arsene Lupin Museum, Museum of New Lands, and Museum of Cider. Take a stroll through the Malraux Museum Park or enjoy the fascinating displays at the flax showcase. Other nearby attractions include fishing sites (trout), golf courses in Etretat and Deauville, the Saint Gatien GR & Wood Mountain Bike Trail (250 km of signposted trails), water sports at Lake Caniel in Fecamp, horseback riding, and casinos in Etretat and Fecamp. Le Havre is also within easy reach.
Experience a memorable and enjoyable stay at the Orval guesthouse, where Sylvie and Jean-Marc are dedicated to ensuring your comfort and satisfaction.
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Directions
To easily reach the Field of Orval, follow these directions: If you are traveling from Paris, take the Fécamp exit (Bridge Breton) on the A13 motorway. This exit is located after Rouen. For GPS navigation, use the following coordinates: Longitude: 0 ° 29.1901 'E Latitude: 49 ° 43.5616' N The Field of Orval is situated at the beak of Route 20 in Mortagne, Thiergeville, with the postal code 76540.
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- Etretat Beach and Cliffs: Located about 15 kilometers west of Thiergeville, Etretat is famous for its stunning cliffs, arches, and pebble beach. It offers breathtaking views and is a popular spot for hiking, photography, and relaxation.
- Honfleur: Situated approximately 30 kilometers northeast of Thiergeville, Honfleur is a picturesque port town known for its colorful buildings, historic harbor, and charming cobblestone streets. It is famous for its art galleries, seafood restaurants, and beautiful old churches.
- Le Havre: Located around 40 kilometers northwest of Thiergeville, Le Havre is a vibrant coastal city with a rich maritime history. Its modernist architecture, UNESCO-listed city center, and bustling port attract visitors who enjoy exploring museums, shopping, and dining by the waterfront.
- Rouen: Situated approximately 80 kilometers east of Thiergeville, Rouen is the historic capital of Normandy. It is renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture, including the famous Rouen Cathedral and the Gros Horloge clock tower. The city offers a blend of culture, history, and gastronomy.
- Fecamp: Located about 35 kilometers west of Thiergeville, Fecamp is a charming coastal town known for its fishing heritage and the impressive Benedictine Palace. Visitors can explore the beautiful Abbey of Sainte-Trinite, enjoy fresh seafood, and relax on the sandy beach.
- Dieppe: Situated approximately 70 kilometers northeast of Thiergeville, Dieppe is a lively seaside resort town. It offers a combination of beautiful beaches, a picturesque harbor, and a historic old town. Visitors can explore the Chateau de Dieppe, visit the local seafood market, and enjoy water sports.
- Veules-les-Roses: Located about 35 kilometers southwest of Thiergeville, Veules-les-Roses is a charming coastal village known for having the shortest river in France. Visitors can stroll along the idyllic riverbanks, admire the half-timbered houses, and relax on the sandy beach.
- Jumieges Abbey: Situated approximately 60 kilometers east of Thiergeville, Jumieges Abbey is a majestic ruined Benedictine monastery. This historical site offers visitors a glimpse into medieval architecture and provides a serene retreat for nature walks along the Seine River.
- Deauville: Located about 80 kilometers northeast of Thiergeville, Deauville is a glamorous seaside resort town known for its luxurious hotels, upscale shops, and a famous horse racing track. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful beach, try their luck at the casino, or attend one of the numerous cultural events. 10. Chateau d'Etelan: Situated approximately 10 kilometers southwest of Thiergeville, Chateau d'Etelan is a stunning Renaissance castle surrounded by a moat. Visitors can explore the castle's beautifully decorated rooms, stroll through the formal gardens, and learn about its fascinating history.