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Contact Details:
Address:
Françoise Deville662 Route Des Pierres , Hameau Garçonnet
Tourlaville
50110
Reviews:
2 reviewsPrice per night:
price from €55Telephone:
0233542972Mobile:
0670981074Reserve Online
Description:
Description for Gite
- We offer a cozy room (in a purple theme) with 1 comfortable 160-sized bed. The room is equipped with a TV, bathroom with a toilet, a fully functional kitchen, an entrance area, and a lovely terrace for your relaxation.- Another room (in an orange theme) is available, featuring a spacious 160-sized bed and an additional bed if needed. This room also includes a TV, a microwave, a private terrace entrance for your convenience.
- Additionally, we have a bedroom with 2 beds, one sized 90 and another TV. It also has a small kitchenette and a private terrace entrance for a peaceful and private stay.
Reviews
Appréciations pour Deville françoise, Tourlaville:
Consigliato! - Recommandé!
Stanza graziosa , moderna, spaziosa e pulita.
Ottima colazione
Proprietaria gentilissima e disponibile
Consigliato!
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Jolie chambre moderne, spacieuse et propre.
Excellent petit déjeuner
Propriétaire très gentil et serviable
Recommandé!
Ottima colazione
Proprietaria gentilissima e disponibile
Consigliato!
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Jolie chambre moderne, spacieuse et propre.
Excellent petit déjeuner
Propriétaire très gentil et serviable
Recommandé!
sejour
très bon accueil chambre impécable a recommander
Directions
To get to St. Peter Church, follow the D901 road. Look for the water tower on your right. After passing the water tower, take the first road on your left. Continue for 300 meters.
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Attractions
- Cité de la Mer - Located in Cherbourg-en-Cotentin, just a short distance from Tourlaville, Cité de la Mer is a fascinating maritime museum. It offers interactive exhibits, a visit to the decommissioned nuclear submarine Le Redoutable, and an impressive aquarium with various marine species.
- La Hague Peninsula - Situated northwest of Tourlaville, the La Hague Peninsula is known for its stunning coastal landscapes. Visitors can explore picturesque villages, hike along the coastal paths, and enjoy breathtaking views of cliffs and beaches.
- Cherbourg-Octeville - Just a few kilometers from Tourlaville, Cherbourg-Octeville is a vibrant city with a rich maritime history. Highlights include the historic old town, the Basilica of the Holy Trinity, the Thomas Henry Museum of Fine Arts, and the bustling Cherbourg marina.
- Fort du Roule - Overlooking Cherbourg, Fort du Roule is a 19th-century fortress that offers panoramic views of the city and its surroundings. Visitors can explore the fort's underground passages, see its exhibitions on military history, and enjoy the beautiful parkland surrounding the site.
- Biscuit Factory of Sortosville-en-Beaumont - Located in Sortosville-en-Beaumont, this biscuit factory produces traditional Norman biscuits. Visitors can take a guided tour to learn about the biscuit-making process, taste different varieties, and purchase some delicious treats to take home.
- Gatteville Lighthouse - Standing at 75 meters tall, Gatteville Lighthouse is one of the tallest lighthouses in Europe. Visitors can climb to the top for panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and coastline, or explore the nearby gardens and picnic areas.
- Tatihou Island - Situated off the coast of Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue, Tatihou Island is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It offers a unique experience with its maritime museum, historic fortifications, botanical gardens, and diverse birdlife. Access to the island is possible via a short ferry ride.
- Utah Beach and Museum - Located approximately 50 kilometers southwest of Tourlaville, Utah Beach is one of the D-Day landing beaches from World War II. The Utah Beach Museum provides a comprehensive overview of the events surrounding the historic Allied invasion, showcasing artifacts, vehicles, and personal stories.
- Mont Saint-Michel - Although a bit further away (around 140 kilometers), Mont Saint-Michel is a must-visit attraction in Normandy. This iconic island commune features a medieval abbey perched on top of a rocky outcrop, surrounded by quaint streets, shops, and restaurants. 10. Bayeux Tapestry - Approximately 100 kilometers southeast of Tourlaville, the Bayeux Tapestry is a famous embroidered cloth depicting the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England. Visitors can see this remarkable historical artifact at the Bayeux Museum and learn about the story it tells. Please note that distances provided are approximate and may vary depending on the exact location of your starting point.