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Address:

Isabelle Guillou
Chemin des Pérelles
Saint Vigor Le Grand
14400

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Price per night:

price from €60

Telephone:

0231922837

Mobile:

0681967391

Description:

Description for B&B:

The rooms are generously sized, well-lit, and designed for your utmost comfort. Each room has its own separate entrance for added privacy. You will find a television and a welcome tray with water, coffee, and tea, readily available for your enjoyment. The rooms are thoughtfully equipped with private bathrooms featuring toilets, showers, washbasins, storage units, heated towel rails, and hairdryers. Moreover, each room opens onto the terrace where you can relax on your own garden furniture.

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Directions

To find the Pérelles farm, take the D516 road and turn left at the first junction to reach the Pouligny hamlet. From there, continue on the Pérelles path for about 300 meters until you reach the farm on your right.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
2 60 85
B&B
(3 pers.)
1 70 100

Services

Wi-Fi
Parking
Garden

Attractions

  • Bayeux Tapestry Museum: Located in Bayeux, this museum houses the famous Bayeux Tapestry, an embroidered cloth depicting the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England. It offers a fascinating insight into medieval history and is a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
  • Omaha Beach: Situated on the coast of Normandy, Omaha Beach is a significant historical site from World War II. It was one of the landing beaches during the D-Day invasion and now serves as a memorial to the Allied soldiers who lost their lives. Visitors can explore the beach, visit the nearby American Cemetery, and learn about the events of that fateful day.
  • Mont Saint-Michel: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mont Saint-Michel is a stunning medieval abbey perched on top of a rocky island. Located about an hour's drive from Chemin des Pérelles, it is one of France's most iconic landmarks. Visitors can explore the abbey, wander through the narrow streets of the village, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding bay.
  • Caen Memorial Museum: Situated in the city of Caen, this museum is dedicated to the history of World War II and its aftermath. It provides a comprehensive overview of the war, including the D-Day landings, through interactive exhibits, artifacts, and multimedia presentations. The museum also explores the post-war period and promotes peace and reconciliation.
  • Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial: Located in Colleville-sur-Mer, this cemetery is a tribute to the American soldiers who lost their lives during the Normandy campaign of World War II. It offers a serene and poignant setting, with rows of white crosses and Stars of David. Visitors can pay their respects, visit the memorial, and learn about the sacrifices made during the war.
  • Juno Beach Centre: Situated in Courseulles-sur-Mer, the Juno Beach Centre is dedicated to the Canadian contribution to the Allied victory in World War II. It offers a comprehensive and interactive experience, showcasing the stories of Canadian soldiers and the significance of Juno Beach during the D-Day landings. The center also includes a memorial and access to the beach.
  • Arromanches-les-Bains: This small coastal town is known for its artificial harbor, which played a crucial role in the D-Day landings. Today, visitors can explore the remnants of the Mulberry Harbor, visit the D-Day Museum, and enjoy panoramic views of the coastline. It is a great place to learn about the logistics and engineering feats of the Allied invasion.
  • Caen Castle: Situated in the heart of Caen, this medieval fortress dates back to the 11th century. It offers a glimpse into the region's history and houses several museums, including the Museum of Normandy and the Fine Arts Museum. Visitors can explore the castle's towers, ramparts, and courtyards while enjoying beautiful views of the city.
  • Sainte-Mère-Église: A charming village in Normandy, Sainte-Mère-Église is known for its connection to the D-Day landings. It was the first town to be liberated by the Allies and is famous for the story of John Steele, an American paratrooper whose parachute got caught on the church steeple. The village has a museum dedicated to the events of June 6, 1944, and offers a glimpse into the lives of the villagers during the war. 10. Honfleur: Located on the estuary of the Seine River, Honfleur is a picturesque town known for its charming harbor and historic buildings. It has inspired many artists throughout history, including Claude Monet. Visitors can wander through the narrow streets, admire the colorful houses, and enjoy the vibrant art scene. The town also offers excellent seafood and beautiful views of the Seine estuary.

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