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Horse Voyage494 Rue de La Mare
Bosc La Mer
76690
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Welcome to our charming wooden chalet nestled among the trees and flowers on our family property. This unique accommodation offers a cozy room with a comfortable double bed, complete with a wardrobe and chest of drawers for your convenience. Additionally, there is another lovely room with two single beds and a wardrobe.In the inviting living room, you will find a convenient sofa bed that can accommodate two people. The chalet is designed to provide utmost privacy, as it is situated in a serene location where you can neither see the outside nor the main house.
Surrounded by picturesque pastures and a box with horses, our property offers a tranquil atmosphere for you to relax and unwind. Guests of all ages can enjoy exploring the area on our bicycles, which are available for both adults and children.
For those seeking adventure, an amusement park is just 2 kilometers away, while a zoo awaits at a distance of 4 kilometers. If you are in the mood for water sports or a refreshing swim, an 8-kilometer journey will lead you to the watersports facilities and swimming pool.
For a taste of history and culture, the charming old town of Rouen is just 25 kilometers away, offering a wealth of tourist attractions. If you fancy a beach day, the beautiful tourist beach is located 35 kilometers away. Moreover, for those looking to embark on exciting daily trips to England, the port of Dieppe provides easy access with its regular ferry services.
Escape to our enchanting chalet and experience a memorable stay surrounded by nature, adventure, and relaxation.
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Directions
To reach Cleres, a town situated on the road leading to Rouen-Dieppe, follow the directions to Rockcod. From there, continue onto Rue de la Mare Bosc Sea.
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Holiday Home | 1 | 85 | 85 | 535,50 | 535,50 | 10 | non |
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Attractions
- Mont-Saint-Michel: Located in Normandy, Mont-Saint-Michel is a magnificent medieval abbey situated on a rocky island. It is known for its stunning architecture, picturesque views, and its status as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Étretat Cliffs: These iconic white chalk cliffs are located on the Alabaster Coast of Normandy. They offer breathtaking views of the English Channel and are popular among hikers, nature lovers, and artists. The arches and needle-like formations make for stunning photographs.
- Rouen Cathedral: The Cathedral of Notre-Dame in Rouen is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture and one of the most famous cathedrals in France. Its stunning facade, intricate stained glass windows, and the tomb of Richard the Lionheart are major attractions.
- Honfleur: A charming harbor town on the coast of Normandy, Honfleur is known for its picturesque old port, colorful buildings, and art galleries. The Vieux Bassin, a historic dock surrounded by 17th-century houses, is a must-visit spot.
- D-Day Landing Beaches: The beaches of Normandy played a significant role in World War II. Omaha Beach, Utah Beach, and Juno Beach are among the famous landing sites where Allied troops landed in 1944. Visitors can explore museums, memorials, and the remnants of fortified structures.
- Palace of Versailles: Located near Paris, the Palace of Versailles is a symbol of French royal opulence and power. It features stunning gardens, the Hall of Mirrors, and the opulent living quarters of the French monarchs. A visit to Versailles offers a glimpse into the grandeur of the past.
- Giverny: This idyllic village was home to the renowned Impressionist painter Claude Monet. The highlight of Giverny is Monet's House and Gardens, where visitors can explore the artist's former residence and the inspiring gardens that served as the subject of his famous water lily paintings.
- Bayeux Tapestry Museum: Situated in the town of Bayeux, this museum houses the famous Bayeux Tapestry, which depicts the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England. The intricate embroidery and historical significance make it a fascinating attraction.
- Château de Chambord: Located in the Loire Valley, Château de Chambord is an architectural marvel. The Renaissance castle features a unique double-helix staircase, vast grounds, and stunning gardens. It is one of the most recognizable châteaux in the world. 10. Deauville: Known as the "Queen of the Norman Beaches," Deauville is a glamorous seaside resort town. It offers pristine sandy beaches, a famous boardwalk called Les Planches, upscale shops, horse racing events, and a vibrant nightlife. These attractions offer a mix of historical, cultural, and natural experiences, allowing visitors to explore the diversity and beauty of the surrounding region.