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Noelia Maluenda56 Rte D'omaha Beach
Ste Honorine des Pertes
14520
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This cozy cottage offers a spacious double room and also a mezzanine with a double bed and a single bed, complete with linens. The kitchen is fully equipped with a washing machine, iron, and ironing board. The bathroom features a shower, toilet, sink, and even baby equipment. The property is fenced and includes a 400 m2 garden with a lovely terrace. There is ample parking available. The location provides easy access to the famous D-Day beaches and is also close to a fishing port, particularly known for the seasonal catch of scallops. Please feel free to contact me for any additional information you may require.Reviews
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Holiday Home | 5 | 400 | 550 |
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Attractions
- Omaha Beach: Located just a few minutes away from your location, Omaha Beach is one of the most famous World War II landing sites. It offers a serene and beautiful coastline, along with historical landmarks and memorials commemorating the D-Day invasion.
- Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial: Situated on a bluff overlooking Omaha Beach, this cemetery is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made during World War II. It is the final resting place for over 9,300 American soldiers, and the memorial features a reflecting pool and a chapel.
- Pointe du Hoc: This historic site is located between Utah Beach and Omaha Beach. It was a key German fortified position during World War II and was captured by U.S. Army Rangers in a daring assault. Visitors can explore the ruins, trenches, and bomb craters that remain.
- Arromanches-les-Bains: This coastal town is famous for its Mulberry Harbor, an artificial port constructed during World War II. The town offers a fascinating museum showcasing the history of the harbor, and the beach provides a beautiful setting for walks and relaxation.
- Bayeux: Just a short drive from your location, Bayeux is renowned for its UNESCO-listed Bayeux Tapestry. This 70-meter-long embroidered cloth depicts the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England in 1066. The town itself is charming, with medieval buildings and a magnificent cathedral.
- Mont Saint-Michel: Although slightly further away, Mont Saint-Michel is a must-visit attraction in Normandy. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a stunning abbey perched atop a rocky island, surrounded by picturesque streets and panoramic views. The abbey's construction dates back to the 8th century.
- Juno Beach Centre: Situated in Courseulles-sur-Mer, Juno Beach Centre is a museum dedicated to the Canadian contribution to the D-Day landings. It offers immersive exhibits, personal stories, and artifacts, providing visitors with an understanding of Canada's role in the historic events.
- Château de Balleroy: Located near the town of Bayeux, this beautiful 17th-century castle is surrounded by manicured gardens. It was designed by François Mansart, a renowned French architect, and now houses a museum showcasing antique furniture and art collections.
- Pegasus Bridge and Museum: Situated near the village of Bénouville, the Pegasus Bridge was a crucial objective during the D-Day operations. It was captured by British forces in a daring glider-borne assault. The nearby museum exhibits artifacts and tells the story of this significant operation. 10. Caen Memorial Museum: In the city of Caen, about 30 minutes away, this museum provides comprehensive insights into World War II, the D-Day landings, and the aftermath. It offers interactive exhibits, films, and displays that explore the impact of the war on both a global and local scale.