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This charming cottage is a beautifully refurbished old millstone, spanning over 100m2. It is idyllically located next to the serene "La Senen" river, offering a peaceful retreat away from the bustling roadside. The property features private parking for your convenience, as well as a lush green lawn adorned with lovely shrubs. Rest assured, tranquility and serenity await you in this tranquil haven.Reviews
Appréciations pour Le Moulin de Courson, Courson:
le moulin de courson
accueil tres chaleureux gite spacieux et tres agreable a vivre un campagne magnifique
un tout pour passer des bons moments en famille ou entre amis
un tout pour passer des bons moments en famille ou entre amis
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Holiday Home | 9 | 300 | 470 | non |
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Attractions
- Château de Courson: Located adjacent to Le Moulin de Courson, this beautiful castle is a major tourist attraction in the area. It boasts stunning architecture, picturesque gardens, and a rich history dating back to the 17th century.
- Caen Memorial Museum: Situated in the nearby city of Caen, this museum is dedicated to the history of World War II and the D-Day landings. It offers a comprehensive exhibition, including multimedia presentations and artifacts, providing visitors with a deeper understanding of this significant historical event.
- Bayeux Tapestry: Located in the town of Bayeux, the Bayeux Tapestry is an astonishingly preserved 70-meter-long embroidered cloth depicting the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and offers a unique opportunity to delve into medieval history.
- Omaha Beach: Situated on the northern coast of Normandy, Omaha Beach is one of the D-Day landing sites. It attracts visitors from around the world who come to pay their respects to the fallen soldiers and to learn about the heroic efforts made during the invasion.
- Mont Saint-Michel: A picturesque island commune located off the coast of Normandy, Mont Saint-Michel is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most iconic attractions in France. The medieval abbey atop the island, stunning views, and narrow cobblestone streets make it a must-visit destination.
- Juno Beach Centre: Situated in Courseulles-sur-Mer, the Juno Beach Centre is a museum dedicated to honoring the Canadian soldiers who fought during the D-Day landings. It provides visitors with a comprehensive understanding of the Canadian contribution to the Allied victory.
- Honfleur: A charming port town located on the Seine estuary, Honfleur is known for its picturesque harbor, colorful buildings, and historic landmarks. Visitors can stroll through its narrow streets, visit art galleries, and enjoy fresh seafood at one of the many waterfront restaurants.
- Deauville: A glamorous seaside resort town, Deauville is known for its luxurious hotels, beautiful beach, and prestigious horse racing events. Visitors can enjoy upscale shopping, try their luck at the casino, or simply relax on the sandy shores.
- Arromanches-les-Bains: Another important D-Day landing site, Arromanches-les-Bains is home to the remains of the Mulberry Harbor, an artificial port constructed to support the Allied invasion. The Mulberry Harbor Museum provides insights into the engineering marvels of the operation. 10. Pegasus Bridge: Located near the village of Bénouville, Pegasus Bridge is a historically significant site as it was the first place liberated by the British during the D-Day landings. The original bridge has been replaced, but a museum and memorial pay tribute to the brave soldiers involved in the operation.