Just across the Channel from London
and not very far from Paris, you
will find the welcoming region of
Normandy with its varied coastline
and rich countryside. 600 kilometres of
contrasting seaside with cliffs, pebbly
coves and long stretches of golden sands
make it an attractive destination for
the holidaymaker. Family resorts along
the Cherbourg peninsula and the whole
coastline are warmed by the Gulf Stream.
Deauville, Trouville, and
Cabourg are well established and
desirable seaside places.
Inland, magnificent forests, tranquil
streams flowing lazily through rich
agricultural countryside and apple
orchards are the hallmark of this sedate
and fruit producing region.
Excursions include the Cider Road and
the Cheese Road. And if the pace is too
fast by car, you can hire a horse drawn
carriage. In every corner, you will
discover hidden treasures : the pretty
harbour of Honfleur, the Bayeux
Tapestry, William the Conqueror's
birthplace at Falaise, the
basilica at Lisieux dedicated to
Saint Theresa, Claude Monet's treasured
garden at Giverny, and the
world-famous Mont Saint Michel,
with its breathtaking views from the
ramparts.
Normandy is a rich gastronomic
area with its fresh fish ("when Dover
soles cross the Channel, they arrive in
Dieppe") and shellfish, duck,
cream and, of course, the famous
Calvados and cheeses like Camenbert,
Livarot, and Pont l'Evêque. As with all of France the
local currency is the Euro. Whether
renting property to move or
holiday here, more information about
Normandy can be found
here.
Alsace |
Aquitaine |
Auvergne |
Brittany |
Burgundy |
Center |
Champagne-Ardenne |
Corsica |
Franche-comte
Languedoc-Roussillon |
Limousin |
Lorraine |
Lower-Normandy |
Midi-Pyrenees |
North-Calais |
Paris-Isle-of-France
Pays-de-la-Loire |
Picardy |
Poitou-Charentes |
Provence-Alpes-Azur |
Rhone-Alps |
Upper-Normandy |