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Located in the charming "Glatigny" hamlet, a site classified as a Historic building, this countryside retreat is just a short 10-minute drive from the beautiful beaches of Deauville on the Fleurie coast. Enjoy the refreshing sea breeze while surrounded by the tranquility of nature. Situated on a completely enclosed property spanning 5000 m2, this delightful accommodation boasts a diverse range of fruit trees such as apple, plum, raspberry, and currant. The restored Press, a traditional Norman building, offers a comfortable lodging for up to six people and is accredited with the prestigious "Clévacances" label. Whether you are a family or a couple seeking an escape in our splendid region, this retreat is perfect for you. Available year-round, prices range from 360 to 550 euros per week depending on the season, with weekend rates starting from 200 to 210 euros for a two-night stay.Reviews
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Directions
To get to the destination, follow these travel directions:
1. Start by taking the A13 motorway.
2. After driving for 5.4 km, take the A132 exit towards Deauville / Trouville / Lisieux / Pont lÉvêque.
3. Continue for another 3.1 km until you reach the exit with D677.
4. At the roundabout, take the second exit onto D27.
5. Proceed straight and cross two more roundabouts, covering a distance of 3.8 km.
6. In Tourgeville, turn left onto D278A towards Saint-Étienne la Thillaye and continue for 3 km.
7. The lodging will be on your left side.
1. Start by taking the A13 motorway.
2. After driving for 5.4 km, take the A132 exit towards Deauville / Trouville / Lisieux / Pont lÉvêque.
3. Continue for another 3.1 km until you reach the exit with D677.
4. At the roundabout, take the second exit onto D27.
5. Proceed straight and cross two more roundabouts, covering a distance of 3.8 km.
6. In Tourgeville, turn left onto D278A towards Saint-Étienne la Thillaye and continue for 3 km.
7. The lodging will be on your left side.
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Holiday Home | 6 | 360 | 550 | non |
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Attractions
- Deauville Beach: Located just a short distance from your location, Deauville Beach is a stunning stretch of sandy coastline. It offers a picturesque setting with beautiful views of the English Channel and is perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and leisurely walks along the shore.
- Promenade des Planches: Situated in the heart of Deauville, Promenade des Planches is a famous wooden boardwalk lined with colorful beach huts. It is adorned with handprints and autographs of numerous celebrities who have attended the renowned Deauville American Film Festival. Enjoy a relaxing stroll along the promenade while enjoying the charming beachfront scenery.
- Villa Strassburger: This historic villa is a testament to the extravagant lifestyles of the early 20th-century elite. Located in Deauville, Villa Strassburger offers guided tours that provide insight into the opulent lifestyles and fascinating history of the town. The villa is surrounded by beautiful gardens, making it a captivating destination for history and architecture enthusiasts.
- Deauville-La Touques Racecourse: Considered one of France's most prestigious racecourses, Deauville-La Touques is a must-visit attraction for horse racing enthusiasts. Located in Deauville, this racecourse hosts various racing events throughout the year, including the famous Deauville American Film Festival's Prix de Diane.
- Trouville Fish Market: Situated in the neighboring town of Trouville-sur-Mer, the Trouville Fish Market is a vibrant and bustling place where you can experience the local fishing culture. Browse through an array of freshly caught seafood, interact with the local fishermen, and even enjoy delicious seafood dishes at nearby restaurants.
- Calvados Experience: Located in Pont-l'Évêque, a short drive from Deauville, the Calvados Experience offers a fascinating journey into the world of Calvados, a renowned apple brandy. Discover the traditional apple orchards, learn about the production process, and indulge in tastings to fully appreciate this iconic French spirit.
- Honfleur: Just a short distance from Deauville, the charming town of Honfleur attracts visitors with its picturesque harbor, colorful buildings, and narrow cobbled streets. Explore the historic Vieux Bassin, visit art galleries, enjoy fresh seafood at waterfront restaurants, and immerse yourself in the town's artistic ambiance.
- Normandy D-Day Landing Beaches: If you are interested in World War II history, the Normandy D-Day Landing Beaches are a significant attraction. These beaches, including Omaha Beach and Utah Beach, played a crucial role during the Allied invasion on June 6, 1944. Visit the numerous memorials, museums, and cemeteries that pay tribute to the brave soldiers who fought here.
- Le Mont-Saint-Michel: Although a bit further away, Le Mont-Saint-Michel is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of France's most iconic landmarks. Located on a rocky island in Normandy, it is home to a magnificent medieval abbey and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding bay. Explore the narrow streets, visit the abbey, and witness the unique tidal phenomenon that surrounds the island. 10. Château de Breuil: Situated in the Pays d'Auge region, near the town of Lisieux, Château de Breuil is a picturesque estate renowned for its apple orchards and traditional cider production. Take a guided tour to learn about the cider-making process, explore the beautiful grounds, and sample a variety of ciders, pommeau, and calvados produced on-site.