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Sophie Lenormand73 Route Du Bois Du Breuil, Rd62
Pennedepie
14600
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Description for B&B:
We are located in the village of N 73, right next to the church, with the sea just a 10-minute walk away. We are also on the edge of the beautiful Wood of Breuil, which offers a 7 km walking trail.Pennedepie is conveniently situated only 5 km from Honfleur, 7 km from Trouville/Deauville, 17 km from Pont-lévêque (known for its cheeses), 32 km from Cabourg, 35 km from the Basilica of Lisieux, 45 km from the stunning cliffs of Etretat, and 91 km from the famous D-Day landing beaches in Arromanches.
For dining options, there is a wide selection of restaurants within a short distance (300 m), and especially in Honfleur and Trouville/Deauville.
The nearest shops and gas stations are 4 km away.
Upon your arrival, we will be happy to provide you with recommendations for great, and sometimes unique, places to visit.
You have the freedom to choose your desired day of arrival.
Description for Gite
The weekend rates for this charming gite range from $75 to $90 per night, and they include all additional costs such as tourist taxes, linen, household chores, water, and electricity.For weekly stays, the price varies depending on the season. In June, July, and August, it is $430 per week, while from September to May, it is $350 per week plus the cost of electricity.
Furthermore, if you desire, an optional cleaning service is available for an additional $70.
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- Honfleur: Located just 5 kilometers away, Honfleur is a picturesque port town known for its charming narrow streets, colorful buildings, and historic landmarks. Visitors can enjoy exploring the quaint Vieux Bassin (Old Harbor), visiting the St. Catherine's Church, and indulging in local seafood cuisine.
- Deauville: Situated approximately 20 kilometers away, Deauville is a glamorous seaside resort famous for its sandy beaches, upscale hotels, and vibrant atmosphere. It offers a wide range of activities including horse racing at the Deauville-La Touques Racecourse, upscale shopping on Rue Eugène Colas, and exploring the beautiful Normandy architecture.
- Trouville-sur-Mer: Adjacent to Deauville, Trouville-sur-Mer is another charming coastal town renowned for its sandy beaches and bustling fish market. Visitors can take romantic walks along the promenade, try their luck at the Trouville Casino, or indulge in fresh seafood at the numerous waterfront restaurants.
- Mont Saint-Michel: About 140 kilometers away, Mont Saint-Michel is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of France's most iconic landmarks. This medieval abbey and village are perched on a rocky island and offer breathtaking views, historical significance, and a unique architectural marvel.
- Bayeux: Located approximately 80 kilometers away, Bayeux is known for its well-preserved medieval streets and the famous Bayeux Tapestry, which depicts the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England. Visitors can explore the charming town center, visit the Bayeux Cathedral, and learn about the rich history of the region.
- Etretat: Situated around 90 kilometers away, Etretat is a picturesque coastal town famous for its stunning cliffs and natural arches. The dramatic cliffs offer breathtaking views of the English Channel, and visitors can also enjoy beach activities, hiking trails, and exploring the charming town center.
- Omaha Beach: Located approximately 60 kilometers away, Omaha Beach is one of the historic landing beaches of the D-Day invasion during World War II. It provides a solemn and significant experience as visitors can pay their respects at the Normandy American Cemetery and visit various museums and memorials dedicated to the events of D-Day.
- Giverny: Situated about 110 kilometers away, Giverny is a small village renowned for being the home of Impressionist painter Claude Monet. Visitors can explore Monet's house and gardens, which served as inspiration for many of his famous paintings, and immerse themselves in the beauty of the surrounding countryside. These attractions offer a diverse range of experiences, from coastal beauty and historic landmarks to artistic inspiration and cultural significance.