Normandy’s attractions are spread across the region, so we suggest you either spend a few days in just one or two towns or you take a couple of weeks, rent a car and see a cache.
MONT SAINT-MICHEL
MONT SAINT MICHEL is France’s most visited landmarks, by more than 3 million people each year, and it is recognized World Heritage Site by UNESCO and one of Europe’s most unforgettable sights. Set in the mesmerizing bay where Normandy and Brittany merge, the island draws the eye from great distances.
DEAUVILLE BEACH RESORT
The well-known seaside destination, Deauville, is often qualified as worldly. Its seafront with a large sand beach and planking, the beautiful villas and chic hotels are without a doubt the origin of the cliché. Deauville gives you the occasion to discover the Auge country (villages in Normandy) with the orchards, farms and green landscapes.
Rocamadour: A Pilgrimage Destination
Sacred town and important pilgrimage site, the village of Rocamadour is perched on the side of a limestone cliff and towers majestically over the Alzou canyon. What a wild and unspoiled environment! Famous for its sanctuaries and more especially for its Black Virgin, Rocamadour attracts every year a large number of visitors and pilgrims.
Giverny: Monet’s Garden
For lovers of Impressionist art, Monet’s Garden is an exciting place to visit. Claude Monet’s former residence in Giverny is a lovely country house about one hours’ drive from Rouen.
Dieppe
Historically a seafaring port, Dieppe became France’s most stylish seaside resort in 1924 when the Duchess of Berry came here to enjoy the ocean’s fresh air and health benefits.
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