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This renovated barn offers a spacious 5-bedroom property, perfect for accommodating up to 15 people. Each room boasts a private entrance, ensuring privacy and convenience. Additionally, guests can enjoy the availability of a fully-equipped kitchen and a cozy relaxing area.Reviews
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Directions
'D514, approximately 800 meters away from Pointe du Hoc'
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Prices
Property type | Quantity |
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extra bed | breakfast |
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B&B (2 pers.) |
1 | 65 | 70 | 5 | oui | ||||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
4 | 85 | 100 | 15 | oui |
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Wi-Fi
Parking
Garden
Disabled Access
Animals Allowed
Attractions
- Omaha Beach (5 km): A historic beach that served as one of the landing sites for the Allied forces during World War II's D-Day invasion. It is now a memorial site with a museum and monuments.
- Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial (6 km): Located on a cliff overlooking Omaha Beach, this cemetery honors American soldiers who lost their lives during the D-Day invasion. It features beautifully manicured grounds and a memorial chapel.
- Pointe du Hoc (9 km): A prominent cliff-top location that played a crucial role in the D-Day invasion. Visitors can explore the preserved German bunkers and craters, while enjoying breathtaking views of the English Channel.
- Bayeux (13 km): A charming medieval town known for its well-preserved Bayeux Tapestry, which depicts the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England. The town also boasts a stunning cathedral and a delightful old town area.
- Arromanches-les-Bains (22 km): A coastal town famous for the remains of Mulberry Harbour, an artificial port constructed during World War II. Visitors can explore the D-Day Landing Museum and enjoy panoramic views of the coastline.
- Mont Saint-Michel (132 km): One of France's most iconic landmarks, Mont Saint-Michel is a medieval abbey perched on a rocky island. This UNESCO World Heritage site attracts millions of visitors each year with its architectural beauty and picturesque surroundings.
- Caen (19 km): The capital of Lower Normandy, Caen offers a wealth of historical and cultural attractions. Highlights include the stunning Caen Castle, the Abbaye aux Hommes (Men's Abbey), and the Memorial Museum dedicated to the events of World War II.
- Honfleur (81 km): A picturesque harbor town with charming narrow streets and half-timbered houses. Honfleur is renowned for its artistic heritage and is a favorite subject for many painters. Visitors can stroll along the colorful quayside or visit the Eugene Boudin Museum.
- Deauville (87 km): A glamorous seaside resort known for its beautiful sandy beach, luxury hotels, and a famous boardwalk called Les Planches. Deauville is also famous for its annual American Film Festival and upscale shopping. 10. Cherbourg-Octeville (95 km): A port city with a rich maritime history. It is home to the Cité de la Mer, a fascinating museum that explores the world of underwater exploration and showcases the history of the Titanic. These tourist attractions near Hameau Guay offer a mix of historical significance, natural beauty, and cultural experiences, allowing visitors to explore the best of Normandy.