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The top 344 attractions in Lower Normandy
Cities in Cabourg
Cabourg City
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Longtemps, je me suis couche de bonne heure, ... This first sentence of the Search for Lost Time, by Marcel Proust, is, I think, s
Of Cultural Interest in Longues-sur-Mer
Longues sur Mer
At the end of this September, a co-worker and I decided to go on a roadtrip through France with a couple of backpacks, a tent, and
Of Cultural Interest in Sainte-Mère-Église
Ste. Mere de l'Eglise
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Sainte Mere l'Eglise is one of the many villages in Normandy which remembers the days of the famous battle. In this town, if anyon
Museums in Arromanches-les-Bains
Memorial Museum of the Normandy Battle
(5)
One way to notice historical events is going to the Normandy landing beaches. One example is Arromanches. Not Omaha Beach, but not
Churches in Honfleur
Church of Santa Catalina
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The church of Santa Catalina has the distinction of having a bell tower separate from the main building, and is the country's larg
Historical Monuments in Le Mont-Saint-Michel
Salle des Chevaliers (Knights Hall)
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In the heart of the abbey, in a large living room, decorated with many columns forming four aisles, is one of the most remarkable
Viewpoints in Moidrey
Mill Moidrey
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Just a few km from Mont Saint Michel. You can enjoy beautiful views of the bay of Mont Saint Michel. Used until the early 20th ce
Of Touristic Interest in Ablon
Normandy
This summer I had the good fortune to visit Normandy and I was amazed at how beautiful the whole area is. It has amazing scenery,
Harbors in Deauville
Port of Deauville
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The second port of Lower Normandy, after Cherbourg, and the first of Calvados, Deauville, since 1250, has rested on two ports, one
Cemeteries in La Cambe
German Cementery
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The most famous cemetery in Normandy is the American cemetery, but the Germans actually have their own as well. Located in La Camb
Shops in Honfleur
Honfleur Art Galleries
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The fact that the great musician Satie was born here or that Courbet and Monet formed the Honfleur school, the seed of the Impress
City Halls in Deauville
Deauville Town Hall
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Visiting times are not always flexible but certainly a sneak look enabled us to discover that it was not worth paying for. The bui
Churches in Avranches
Notre-Dame-Des-Champs
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The Notre-Dame-Des Champs is connected to the Jardin des Plantes, from which you can glimpse the Mont Saint Michel. Despite its so
Historical Monuments in Lisieux
Basilica of Santa Teresa
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This is the 2nd place of pilgrimage in France after Lourdes. The Basilica of St. Therese of Lisieux is a sacred place, a complex w
Churches in Avranches
Saint Gervais
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The Saint Gervais Basilica was constructed in the 17th century, but its present bell, which is really quite beautiful, dates back
Villages in Caen
Typical Houses of Caen
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There are pedestrian streets in front of the castle where you can taste the specialties of Normandy, and where each step you can f
Of Cultural Interest in Deauville
Cinema Morny Club
"Chabadabada, Chabadabada." It's hard not to step on the sand of the beach of Deauville without having this refrain in mind. I rem
Of Cultural Interest in Deauville
Centre International De Deauville
With 2000 rooms and banquet and conference facilities, Deauville, a two hours drive from Paris, is arguably the town in Normandy t
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