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Experience a thrilling new chapter in the realm of bed and breakfasts as we embark on an exciting adventure filled with refreshing mornings. Discover our revamped address, now housed in a spacious abode boasting luxuriously comfortable rooms featuring king-sized beds, pristine showers or private bathrooms. Unwind in our tranquil reading area, indulge in ample storage space, and embrace the convenience of a dressing area. Immerse yourself in the serenity of our expansive garden terrace, perfect for relaxation and rejuvenation.Reviews
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Directions
Start from Bayeux center and make your way towards the front of the cathedral. Once there, proceed down the street named Mastery. Keep going till you reach a house directly in front of you. Take a right turn, followed by another left turn, and you will find the house on your right side.
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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B&B (3 pers.) |
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Attractions
- Bayeux Cathedral: Located in the heart of Bayeux, this stunning cathedral dates back to the 11th century. It is famous for its Gothic and Romanesque architecture, as well as its remarkable tapestry depicting the Norman conquest of England.
- Musée de la Tapisserie de Bayeux (Bayeux Tapestry Museum): This museum showcases the world-renowned Bayeux Tapestry, a 70-meter-long embroidered cloth depicting the events leading up to the Norman conquest. Visitors can learn about the historical context and admire the intricate details of this medieval artwork.
- Battle of Normandy Memorial Museum: Situated just outside Bayeux, this museum provides a comprehensive overview of the D-Day landings and the subsequent Battle of Normandy during World War II. It exhibits a wide range of artifacts, including vehicles, weapons, and personal testimonies, giving visitors a deeper understanding of this historic event.
- Omaha Beach: As one of the landing sites during the D-Day invasion, Omaha Beach holds great historical significance. Visitors can explore the sandy shores, visit the Normandy American Cemetery nearby, and reflect upon the sacrifices made during the liberation of Europe.
- Arromanches-les-Bains: This coastal town is famous for its artificial Mulberry Harbor, which was constructed by the Allies during World War II. Visitors can learn about the engineering feat and explore the remnants of the harbor, including the remains of floating concrete caissons.
- Utah Beach Museum: Situated near the actual Utah Beach landing site, this museum offers a detailed account of the American troops' landing on D-Day. Through interactive exhibits and personal stories, visitors can gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced during the invasion.
- Juno Beach Centre: Located in Courseulles-sur-Mer, this museum focuses on the Canadian contribution to the D-Day landings and the subsequent Battle of Normandy. It provides a comprehensive look at Canada's role in the war through artifacts, films, and personal accounts.
- Château de Balleroy: Situated approximately 15 kilometers from Bayeux, this beautiful 17th-century castle is surrounded by stunning gardens and offers a glimpse into French history. Visitors can explore the castle's architecture, visit the museum inside, and enjoy the tranquil surroundings.
- Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial: Overlooking Omaha Beach, this cemetery is the final resting place for thousands of American soldiers who lost their lives during the Battle of Normandy. The memorial's serene atmosphere allows visitors to pay their respects and reflect on the sacrifices made during World War II. 10. Bayeux War Cemetery: This Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery is the final resting place for British and Commonwealth soldiers who died during the Battle of Normandy. It provides a peaceful setting for visitors to honor and remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice for freedom.