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Anne-laure Guerche1 Rue de L'église
Brucheville
50480
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Description for B&B:
We have four uniquely named rooms, inspired by marsh birds:- "Wagtail, Heron, Stork" feature comfortable beds measuring 160x200, and come with courtesy amenities.
- The "Alouette" room offers a cozy bed measuring 140x190 and also includes courtesy amenities.
Each room is equipped with its own bathroom or shower room, as well as a toilet.
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Directions
The Manor is situated in Brucheville, near St. Mary of the Mount on D923. It is conveniently located near the National N13 (8 km) and N174 (13 km) roads. The distance from Cherbourg is 45 km, while it is 80 km from the A13 in Caen and 72 km from Highway A84 in Avranches. If you prefer to travel by train, Carentan station is just 12 km away, which takes approximately 15 minutes.
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 125 | Oui |
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Attractions
- Utah Beach (6.5 km): Utah Beach is a historic World War II landing site, known for the D-Day invasion. It features a museum with exhibits on the battle and the surrounding landscapes, providing insights into the events of June 6, 1944.
- Sainte-Mère-Église (11 km): This charming village is famous for its role in the D-Day invasion. It is known for the iconic church where American paratrooper John Steele famously got caught on the church's steeple during the battle. The village offers a variety of museums and memorials dedicated to the events of D-Day.
- Airborne Museum (11.5 km): Located in Sainte-Mère-Église, the Airborne Museum provides an in-depth understanding of the American paratrooper experience during D-Day. It houses a vast collection of artifacts, including vehicles, aircraft, and personal belongings of soldiers.
- La Pointe du Hoc (23 km): La Pointe du Hoc is a dramatic cliff-top location overlooking the English Channel. It was a strategic German stronghold during WWII and was assaulted by U.S. Army Rangers on D-Day. Visitors can explore the bunkers, craters, and view the remains of the German fortifications.
- Cité de la Mer (52 km): Located in Cherbourg, Cité de la Mer is a maritime museum offering captivating exhibitions on deep-sea exploration, the Titanic, and nuclear submarines. Visitors can also explore the decommissioned Le Redoutable submarine, providing an immersive experience into the world of underwater exploration.
- Mont Saint-Michel (120 km): Although a bit further away, Mont Saint-Michel is an iconic UNESCO World Heritage site. This medieval abbey is perched on a rocky island accessible by a causeway during low tide. Its stunning architecture, picturesque streets, and panoramic views make it a must-visit attraction.
- Bayeux Tapestry (124 km): Located in Bayeux, this 70-meter-long embroidered cloth depicts the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England in 1066. The tapestry is displayed in a dedicated museum, offering a unique glimpse into medieval history.
- Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial (126 km): Situated in Colleville-sur-Mer, this cemetery honors the American soldiers who lost their lives during the D-Day invasion. The beautifully maintained grounds, memorial chapel, and reflecting pool provide a serene and respectful atmosphere for reflection and remembrance. Please note that distances are approximate and may vary depending on the specific location within Rue de L'église in Brucheville, France.