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Annie Laurent
Allée des Essarts
Lion Sur Mer
14780

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price from €70

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06 32 99 22 51

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This description is for a detached house with two bedrooms upstairs. The first bedroom has a double bed (140) and can accommodate two people, while the second bedroom has two bunk beds (0.90) for multiple guests. A baby cot is also available upon request. The upstairs area also includes a bathroom with a bathtub, washbasin, and a separate toilet. Breakfast is an option for guests.

The house offers autonomy and choice to guests, allowing them to have their own space and privacy. It is located in a quiet area and is just 30 meters away from the sea. There is parking available in the yard for one car, and pets are not allowed. The house is conveniently located near the urban transport network, providing connections to the city of Caen and resorts along the coast.

Guests can enjoy various leisure activities such as cycling, walking, fishing, swimming, sailing, tennis, and going to the cinema. Within a 10-kilometer radius, there are additional amenities such as an equestrian center, two thalassotherapy centers, two casinos, a fishing port, and a ferry terminal offering connections to Portsmouth. The house is situated 17 kilometers away from Caen and 35 kilometers away from Bayeux.

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Directions

Take the direction towards Caen Ouistreham management and proceed towards the car ferries and Sea Lion.

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Notes: Arrived from 18h / departure from 8 hours

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Attractions

  • Juno Beach: Located just a short walk from Allée des Essarts, Juno Beach is one of the five landing sites of the Allied invasion of Normandy during World War II. This historic beach offers a somber and reflective atmosphere, with memorials, museums, and informative exhibits about the D-Day landings.
  • Arromanches-les-Bains: Situated about 10 kilometers east of Lion Sur Mer, Arromanches-les-Bains is a small coastal town famous for its Mulberry Harbour. This artificial harbor was constructed by the Allies after the D-Day landings and played a crucial role in the success of the Normandy campaign. Visitors can explore the remains of the harbor and visit the fascinating Arromanches 360 Circular Cinema, which provides a panoramic view of the historic events.
  • Pegasus Bridge: Situated approximately 20 kilometers southeast of Lion Sur Mer, Pegasus Bridge holds great historical significance as it was the first site to be liberated by the Allies on D-Day. The original bridge has been replaced but a museum and cafe dedicated to the British 6th Airborne Division can be found nearby. Visitors can learn about the daring glider assault and view artifacts from the operation.
  • Caen Memorial Museum: Located around 15 kilometers southeast of Lion Sur Mer, the Caen Memorial Museum is a comprehensive museum dedicated to World War II and the Battle of Normandy. It offers a detailed look into the events leading up to the war, the D-Day landings, and the subsequent battles. The museum also delves into the consequences of the war and the quest for peace.
  • Bayeux Tapestry: Situated approximately 25 kilometers southwest of Lion Sur Mer, the Bayeux Tapestry is a remarkable medieval artifact that depicts the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England in 1066. Visitors can admire the intricate embroidery and learn about the historical context of the tapestry through an audio guide. The tapestry is displayed in a dedicated museum in the town of Bayeux.
  • Ouistreham: Located just a few kilometers east of Lion Sur Mer, Ouistreham is a charming coastal town with a beautiful beach and a bustling marina. Visitors can enjoy a stroll along the promenade, relax on the sandy shores, or explore the quaint streets lined with cafes and shops. The town also houses the Museum of the Atlantic Wall, which provides insight into the German defenses along the French coastline during World War II.
  • Sword Beach: Situated to the east of Lion Sur Mer, Sword Beach was one of the landing sites for British forces during the D-Day invasion. Today, it offers a wide sandy beach perfect for leisurely walks or sunbathing. Visitors can also explore the nearby town of Ouistreham or visit the various monuments and memorials dedicated to the soldiers who fought on the beach. These attractions offer a mix of historical significance, natural beauty, and cultural exploration, allowing visitors to delve into the rich history and picturesque landscapes of the Normandy region in France.

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