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The first floor of this charming gite features four unique bedrooms: the elegant Louis XV bedroom, the exotic African bedroom, the vibrant Indian bedroom, and the cozy children's bedroom. Guests can expect a comfortable night's sleep with high-quality bed linen and bedspreads, complete with latex Dulopillo mattresses. The first floor boasts a picturesque ambiance with exposed beams, old tiled floors, and beautiful wood paneling. Stay warm and cozy with the convenience of gas central heating. Enjoy the spacious kitchen/dining room and living room, both adorned with large fireplaces that add a touch of charm. Ascend the elm staircase from the 18th century, adding a historical element to your stay. Modern amenities are not lacking in this gite, as it is equipped with a bathroom featuring a bathtub and shower, a fully-fitted kitchen, and an independent utility room with a washing machine and dryer.Reviews
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Holiday Home | 8 | 550€ | 620€ | 850€ | 1180€ | ||||||||||
Notes: 2nuits/3jours and 3 nights / 4 |
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- Château de Saint-Germain-de-Livet: Located in Lisieux, this magnificent castle dates back to the 15th century and features a unique blend of Gothic and Renaissance architecture. Visitors can explore the beautifully landscaped gardens and learn about the castle's rich history.
- Basilique Sainte-Thérèse de Lisieux: A significant pilgrimage site, this basilica is dedicated to Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, a renowned Catholic saint. The stunning architectural design and serene atmosphere make it a peaceful place for reflection and prayer.
- Musée d'Art et d'Histoire de Lisieux: Situated in a former bishop's palace, this museum showcases a diverse collection of artwork and historical artifacts. From ancient Roman relics to contemporary paintings, it offers visitors a fascinating glimpse into the region's cultural heritage.
- Château de Vendeuvre: Located in the picturesque town of Vendeuvre, this enchanting castle is renowned for its stunning gardens and exquisite interior. Visitors can discover hidden mazes, explore the impressive water features, and marvel at the opulent rooms filled with period furniture and artwork.
- Lisieux Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Lisieux): This grand cathedral is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture and is dedicated to Saint Peter. With its soaring spires and intricate stained glass windows, it is a visual delight for history and architecture enthusiasts.
- Château de Canon: Situated in Mezidon-Canon, this 18th-century castle is surrounded by extensive parkland and formal gardens. Visitors can take a guided tour of the castle, admire the beautifully preserved interiors, and enjoy a leisurely stroll through the landscaped grounds.
- Côte Fleurie: Located along the Normandy coast, the Côte Fleurie offers stunning sandy beaches and charming seaside resorts. From the vibrant town of Deauville, with its prestigious film festival and elegant Casino Barrière, to the picturesque village of Honfleur, famous for its picturesque harbor and art galleries, the coast is a popular destination for relaxation and leisure activities.
- Pays d'Auge: Known for its picturesque countryside and quaint villages, the Pays d'Auge region offers a glimpse into traditional Norman rural life. Visitors can explore the charming villages of Beuvron-en-Auge and Cambremer, known for their half-timbered houses and apple orchards, or sample the region's famous cider and Calvados brandy.
- Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial: Located in Colleville-sur-Mer, this memorial honors the American soldiers who lost their lives during the D-Day landings of World War II. The serene setting and well-maintained graves serve as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made during the war. 10. Château de Falaise: Situated in the town of Falaise, this castle holds great historical significance as the birthplace of William the Conqueror. Visitors can explore the well-preserved fortifications, visit the museum housed within the castle, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.