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The Landing Beaches

  The D-Day landing beaches, upon which the Allied forces landed in 1945 to liberate Europe from Nazi control, are just over an hour away by car. Gold beach at Arromanches has a museum with an extensive collection of militaria and guided tours (in English, French, Dutch & German) that detail the progress of the Allied invasion, explaining the role of the floating harbours and midget submarines in the Allied strategy, through to the final push that led to the downfall of the German domination of Europe.

  Ask for opening times upon arrival.

Coutances cathedralThe Area

  Le Quesnay lies ten minutes away from Coutances, a cathedral town with a large tourist information office, as well as a wide array of shops, restaurants and bars. Perfect for souvenir-grabbing and seeing the French way of life, there is always something going on in the town. Open air markets are held regularly - ask us for details during your stay.

 

Mont St MichelTourist Attractions

  One of the biggest tourist attractions in Normandy is the fortified island monastery of Mont St Michel - around an hour away from Le Quesnay by car. Referred to as Ynys Trebes in Arthurian legend, the monastery is heavily steeped in history and is an excellent example of medieval architectural ingenuity - well worth a visit. We recommend visiting in the morning to avoid the crowds.

  In addition, Bayeux is forty minutes away by car, famous for the tapestry of the Battle of Hastings, but also a charming historical town with its own cathedral.

 The Channel Islands are easily accessible by boat ride from Barneville-Cateret, St. Malo and visitors can take their car when sailing from Granville.

  Boat trips are also available locally to the Isles of Chausey from April to September. The Isles consist of 365 islets at low tide and 52 at high tide. With a difference of 42ft between high and low tide the constantly changing landscape is well worth a visit.

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