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Mireille DelisleChateau De La Roque
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Mireille and Raymond DELISLE have selected this exceptional location to share their love for this peaceful and inviting place with their guests. Every evening, they will offer homemade delicacies and their renowned freshly baked bread around the cozy fireplace at the dining table. After a refreshing night's sleep in our beautifully decorated and unique rooms, you will indulge in a delightful breakfast served in the castle's elegant dining room during winter and in the charming old stables of the farm during summer.Reviews
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- Mont Saint-Michel: Located approximately 20 kilometers from Chateau De La Roque, Mont Saint-Michel is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of France's most iconic landmarks. This medieval abbey is perched atop a rocky island and surrounded by mesmerizing tidal waters.
- D-Day Landing Beaches: Situated along the Normandy coastline, the D-Day Landing Beaches are historically significant sites where the Allied forces landed on June 6, 1944, during World War II. Visitors can explore various museums, memorials, and cemeteries, gaining insights into the events of the war.
- Bayeux Tapestry Museum: Found in the town of Bayeux, this museum houses the famous Bayeux Tapestry, an embroidered masterpiece depicting the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England. The tapestry is nearly 70 meters long and offers a unique glimpse into medieval history.
- Caen Memorial Museum: Located in Caen, the Caen Memorial Museum is dedicated to the history of World War II. It provides comprehensive exhibits, multimedia presentations, and personal stories, allowing visitors to understand the impact of the war on a global scale.
- Sainte-Mère-Église: Situated in the heart of the Normandy region, this small town holds great historical significance as the first French village liberated by American paratroopers during the D-Day invasion. The town features a museum and a church with a famous paratrooper dummy hanging from its steeple.
- Omaha Beach: One of the D-Day Landing Beaches, Omaha Beach played a crucial role in the Normandy invasion. Today, it serves as a memorial site and offers stunning coastal views. Visitors can visit the Normandy American Cemetery, pay their respects, and learn about the events of D-Day.
- Cherbourg: Located on the Cotentin Peninsula, Cherbourg is a vibrant port city with a rich maritime history. It features a variety of attractions, including a naval museum, historical sites, beautiful gardens, and a lively harbor area with shops and restaurants.
- Granville: Situated on the coast, Granville is a charming seaside resort town known for its picturesque harbor, sandy beaches, and medieval old town. Visitors can explore the Christian Dior Museum, wander through narrow streets lined with traditional houses, and enjoy the coastal ambiance.
- Coutances Cathedral: Located in the town of Coutances, this stunning Gothic-style cathedral dates back to the 13th century. It boasts impressive architecture, intricate stained glass windows, and offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside from its tower. 10. Saint-Lô: Known as the "Capital of the Horse," Saint-Lô is a picturesque town with a rich equestrian heritage. Visitors can explore the National Stud Farm, enjoy horseback riding, visit museums, and take in the charming atmosphere of this Normandy gem.