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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 recently renovated room, La Bergerie, offers 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 begin your journey from Paris to Caen via A13, it will take approximately 30 minutes and cover a distance of 25 kilometers.
Start by taking the south beltway (N814) towards Cherbourg. Take Exit No. 9 to A84/E401, heading towards Mont Saint Michel. Continue on this road.
Afterward, take a right turn at Exit No. 48 towards Saint Manvieu Norrey. Follow the road D147a.
Upon reaching Saint Manvieu Norrey, make a left turn towards Tilly sur Seulles on D9.
Continue on D9 until you reach Fontenay de Pesnel. At this point, turn right towards Tilly sur Seulles on D13.
Pass through the village of Tilly sur Seulles. Once you reach the stop sign, turn right towards Bayeux on D6. Continue on D6 for approximately one minute.
Look for a sign indicating "70" and turn left onto rue du four. Continue on this road for about half a minute.
Finally, take the third right turn. After crossing the bridge, you will have arrived at your destination.
If you require any assistance during your journey, feel free to contact me. I hope you have a pleasant trip and look forward to seeing you soon.
Best regards,
Sandrine Chevalier
Start by taking the south beltway (N814) towards Cherbourg. Take Exit No. 9 to A84/E401, heading towards Mont Saint Michel. Continue on this road.
Afterward, take a right turn at Exit No. 48 towards Saint Manvieu Norrey. Follow the road D147a.
Upon reaching Saint Manvieu Norrey, make a left turn towards Tilly sur Seulles on D9.
Continue on D9 until you reach Fontenay de Pesnel. At this point, turn right towards Tilly sur Seulles on D13.
Pass through the village of Tilly sur Seulles. Once you reach the stop sign, turn right towards Bayeux on D6. Continue on D6 for approximately one minute.
Look for a sign indicating "70" and turn left onto rue du four. Continue on this road for about half a minute.
Finally, take the third right turn. After crossing the bridge, you will have arrived at your destination.
If you require any assistance during your journey, feel free to contact me. I hope you have a pleasant trip and look forward to seeing you soon.
Best regards,
Sandrine Chevalier
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Prices
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Attractions
- Caen Memorial Museum: Located in Caen, this museum is dedicated to World War II and the Battle of Normandy. It provides a comprehensive overview of the war, with exhibits on the D-Day landings, the Occupation, and the subsequent liberation. The museum also includes a peace garden and a memorial to the victims of war.
- Château de Falaise: Situated in the town of Falaise, this medieval castle holds great historical significance as the birthplace of William the Conqueror. Visitors can explore the well-preserved fortifications, towers, and ramparts while learning about the castle's rich history through interactive displays and exhibits.
- Bayeux Tapestry: Housed in the town of Bayeux, the Bayeux Tapestry is a remarkable historical artifact depicting the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England in 1066. The tapestry, which is over 70 meters long, is displayed in a museum where visitors can admire the intricate embroidery and learn about the story it tells.
- Mont-Saint-Michel: One of France's most iconic landmarks, Mont-Saint-Michel is an island commune located off the coast of Normandy. It is home to a stunning medieval abbey perched atop a rocky outcrop and surrounded by narrow streets and charming houses. Visitors can explore the abbey, stroll along the ramparts, and enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding bay.
- Omaha Beach: As one of the D-Day landing sites during World War II, Omaha Beach holds significant historical importance. Today, it serves as a memorial to the Allied soldiers who fought and lost their lives during the Normandy invasion. Visitors can walk along the beach, visit the nearby American Cemetery, and reflect on the sacrifices made during the war.
- Juno Beach Centre: Located in Courseulles-sur-Mer, the Juno Beach Centre is a museum dedicated to the Canadian contribution to the D-Day landings and the subsequent Battle of Normandy. The museum offers interactive exhibits, artifacts, and personal stories that provide insight into the experiences of Canadian soldiers during the war.
- Honfleur: A picturesque harbor town on the Seine estuary, Honfleur is renowned for its charming old town, colorful buildings, and maritime history. Visitors can wander through narrow cobbled streets, admire the historic wooden houses, and enjoy the vibrant art scene. The town's picturesque harbor, lined with cafes and art galleries, is particularly enchanting.
- Château de Caen: Situated in the heart of Caen, this medieval fortress offers a glimpse into the region's history. Constructed by William the Conqueror in the 11th century, the castle features well-preserved ramparts, towers, and a keep. Visitors can explore the castle's various exhibits, including the Museum of Normandy and the Fine Arts Museum.
- Pegasus Bridge: Located near the town of Ranville, Pegasus Bridge is a symbol of the British airborne troops' involvement in the D-Day landings. The original bridge, captured by British forces, has been preserved and serves as a memorial site. Visitors can learn about the daring mission to secure the bridge and its significance in the Allied invasion. 10. Arromanches-les-Bains: This coastal town played a vital role in the D-Day landings as it served as a temporary harbor for the Allied forces. Today, remnants of the Mulberry Harbor are still visible, along with a museum that showcases the engineering feat and the logistical challenges faced during the Normandy invasion.