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Contact Details:
Address:
Sandrine Chevalier28 rue du Hameau Marcel
Bucéels
14250
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price from €65Telephone:
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Description:
Description for B&B:
Our newly renovated room, La Bergerie, features a comfortable double bed and a private bathroom.Reviews
Appréciations pour La Longère, Bucéels:
Séjour Normandie
Nous avons passé un agréable séjour, l'accueil a été chaleureux, familial, et prévenant.
La localisation géographique est à la fois proche des nombreux sites à visiter avec un véhicule, et reposante par le cadre fleuri et verdoyant des lieux. L'espace consacré est bien aménagé, et les petits déjeuners copieux.
Bref un lieu à recommander!
La localisation géographique est à la fois proche des nombreux sites à visiter avec un véhicule, et reposante par le cadre fleuri et verdoyant des lieux. L'espace consacré est bien aménagé, et les petits déjeuners copieux.
Bref un lieu à recommander!
Un vrai moment de détente
Mme Chevalier, et sa famille vous accueille très chaleureusement dans un cadre champêtre et, dans une maison typique, très bien restaurée, qui ne manque pas de charme. Nous vous recommandons ce petit nid douillé, qui nous en sommes certains de vous décevra pas. Nous en garderons un excellent souvenir.
Response from property:
Merci beaucoup, nous sommes très touchés, nous vous accueillerons de nouveau avec grand plaisir !
Directions
To get to Caen from Paris, you will need to follow these travel directions:
1. Depart from Paris and head towards Caen on the A13 highway. The journey will take approximately 30 minutes and cover a distance of 25 kilometers.
2. Take the south beltway (N814) towards Cherbourg.
3. Take Exit N°9 to A84/E401, which will lead you to Mont Saint Michel. Continue on this route.
4. Turn right on Exit N°48 to Saint Manvieu Norrey and continue along the D147a road.
5. At Saint Manvieu Norrey, take a left turn towards Tilly sur Seulles and continue on the D9 road.
6. Turn right at Fontenay de Pesnel to stay on the D13 road towards Tilly sur Seulles.
7. Drive through the village of Tilly sur Seulles.
8. At the stop sign, turn right towards Bayeux and continue on the D6 road for approximately a minute.
9. Look for the sign indicating "70" and turn left onto rue du four. Continue for about half a minute.
10. Take the third right turn after crossing the bridge, and you will have arrived at your destination.
If you need any assistance during your journey, please don't hesitate to contact me. I wish you a pleasant trip and look forward to seeing you soon.
Best regards,
Sandrine Chevalier
1. Depart from Paris and head towards Caen on the A13 highway. The journey will take approximately 30 minutes and cover a distance of 25 kilometers.
2. Take the south beltway (N814) towards Cherbourg.
3. Take Exit N°9 to A84/E401, which will lead you to Mont Saint Michel. Continue on this route.
4. Turn right on Exit N°48 to Saint Manvieu Norrey and continue along the D147a road.
5. At Saint Manvieu Norrey, take a left turn towards Tilly sur Seulles and continue on the D9 road.
6. Turn right at Fontenay de Pesnel to stay on the D13 road towards Tilly sur Seulles.
7. Drive through the village of Tilly sur Seulles.
8. At the stop sign, turn right towards Bayeux and continue on the D6 road for approximately a minute.
9. Look for the sign indicating "70" and turn left onto rue du four. Continue for about half a minute.
10. Take the third right turn after crossing the bridge, and you will have arrived at your destination.
If you need any assistance during your journey, please don't hesitate to contact me. I wish you a pleasant trip and look forward to seeing you soon.
Best regards,
Sandrine Chevalier
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Attractions
- Bayeux Tapestry Museum: Located in Bayeux, this museum houses the famous Bayeux Tapestry, which depicts the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England in 1066. Visitors can explore the tapestry's intricate embroidery and learn about its historical significance.
- Mont Saint-Michel: A UNESCO World Heritage site, Mont Saint-Michel is a stunning island commune off the coast of Normandy. With its medieval architecture and picturesque views, it attracts millions of visitors each year. Explore the abbey, stroll through narrow streets, and experience the unique tidal phenomenon.
- Omaha Beach: Part of the D-Day landing sites, Omaha Beach is a must-visit for history enthusiasts. This beach played a significant role in World War II and now serves as a memorial site. Visitors can pay their respects, visit the Normandy American Cemetery, and learn about the events that unfolded here.
- Caen Memorial Museum: Dedicated to World War II and the Battle of Normandy, the Caen Memorial Museum offers a comprehensive insight into the war's impact on the region. It features exhibits, films, and interactive displays that depict the historical context and consequences of the war.
- Juno Beach Centre: Located in Courseulles-sur-Mer, the Juno Beach Centre commemorates the Canadian contribution to the D-Day landings. Discover the stories of Canadian soldiers who fought on Juno Beach through artifacts, multimedia presentations, and guided tours.
- Château de Fontaine-Henry: Situated near Bayeux, this beautifully preserved medieval castle is a hidden gem. Visitors can explore the furnished rooms, admire the architecture, and stroll through the surrounding gardens. The castle also hosts various cultural events and exhibitions throughout the year.
- Arromanches-les-Bains: Known for its artificial Mulberry Harbour, Arromanches-les-Bains played a crucial role in the Allied invasion of Normandy. Visitors can learn about the ingenious engineering feat through museums and displays, and enjoy panoramic views of the coastline.
- Pegasus Bridge Museum: Located in Ranville, this museum honors the British airborne troops who captured Pegasus Bridge during the D-Day landings. It showcases exhibits related to the bridge's capture and the heroism of the soldiers involved.
- Honfleur: A charming seaside town, Honfleur is known for its picturesque harbor and historic buildings. Stroll along the waterfront, visit art galleries, and enjoy the local cuisine at the many restaurants and cafes. 10. Château de Caen: The Château de Caen is a medieval fortress located in the heart of Caen. It offers a glimpse into the region's history and houses several museums, including the Museum of Fine Arts and the Normandy Museum. Explore the castle's ramparts, towers, and underground passages for a fascinating journey through time. Please note that the distance and accessibility from the provided address may vary. It is recommended to check the specific location and plan your visit accordingly.