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Noelia Maluenda56 Rte D'omaha Beach
Ste Honorine des Pertes
14520
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This charming cottage offers a highly comfortable stay with a spacious double room, a mezzanine area with a double bed and a single bed. Linens are provided for your convenience. The kitchen is well-equipped with a washing machine, iron, and ironing board. The bathroom includes a shower, toilet, sink, and baby equipment. The property is fenced and features a lovely 400 m2 garden with a terrace. There is ample parking available. The cottage enjoys easy access to the nearby D-Day beaches and is located close to a fishing port, particularly known for its seasonal scallop catch. For any additional information, please feel free to reach out to me.Reviews
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Attractions
- Omaha Beach: Located just a short distance from your address, Omaha Beach is a famous World War II landing site. It offers a picturesque coastline and a poignant reminder of the historic events that took place here.
- Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial: Situated near Colleville-sur-Mer, this cemetery honors the American soldiers who lost their lives during the D-Day landings. It features rows of white crosses and a memorial that provides a sobering tribute to the fallen.
- Pointe du Hoc: A cliff-top location between Utah Beach and Omaha Beach, Pointe du Hoc was a strategic German stronghold targeted by American forces during D-Day. Visitors can explore the preserved bunkers, craters, and cliffs, gaining insight into the challenges faced by the soldiers.
- Arromanches-les-Bains: Known for its artificial harbor built by the Allies during World War II, Arromanches-les-Bains offers beautiful coastal views and a museum showcasing the Mulberry Harbor remnants. It provides a fascinating glimpse into the logistical marvel that supported the Normandy invasion.
- Bayeux Tapestry: Located in the town of Bayeux, this 70-meter long embroidered cloth depicts the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and offers a unique historical perspective on the region.
- Mont Saint-Michel: A little further away but worth a visit, Mont Saint-Michel is a stunning medieval abbey situated on a rocky island. This iconic attraction is a UNESCO World Heritage site and attracts millions of visitors each year.
- Caen Memorial Museum: Situated in Caen, this museum provides an in-depth overview of World War II and the Battle of Normandy. Through interactive exhibits, artifacts, and multimedia presentations, it offers a comprehensive understanding of the war and its impact on the region.
- Juno Beach Centre: Located in Courseulles-sur-Mer, the Juno Beach Centre is a museum dedicated to the Canadian involvement in the D-Day landings. It pays tribute to the soldiers and showcases their contributions to the liberation of Europe.
- Honfleur: A charming harbor town known for its picturesque streets, Honfleur offers a unique blend of history, art, and culinary delights. Visitors can explore the narrow lanes, admire the traditional architecture, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere. 10. Château de Balleroy: Situated in the Calvados department, the Château de Balleroy is a beautifully preserved 17th-century castle. It features stunning gardens and offers guided tours that transport visitors back in time to the era of French nobility.