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Normandy
is famous for the D-Day landings on its long beaches and for its
busy Channel ports and elegant resorts. From Dieppe to Le Havre
the coast is named after its alabaster coloured cliffs. West of
Le Havre are a number of smart resorts and sandy beaches, then the
beaches of the D-Day landings
give way to the wilder sandy beaches of the Cherbourg peninsular
ending in the Bay of Le Mont St Michel. The Seine from Le Havre
to Rouen and beyond flows through attractive countryside with some
interesting sights along the way. Inland are extensive orchards
and a half-timbered farms producing delicious cider, Calvados, and
cheeses - including Camembert. This is an easily accessed part of
France with a recent and older history to explore and a cuisine
to enjoy.>
Suisse-Normande Tourist Board
Calvados Tourisme
www.normandy-tourism.org
Suisse-Normande, a Land and its People

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Whats
to do?
Horseriding, rock climbing,
walking, golf (1km), canoeing, hang-gliding are all available
locally; there are many interesting museums and other interesting
sites within easy driving distance. Excellent beaches are
to be found again within an easy driving distance. At Clecy
and nearby Pont D’Ouilly there are excellent times to
be had ‘on the water’. Restaurants abound as you
would expect to satisfy all tastes and ages. You will find
plenty of ideas and recommendations in the guest book at the
house.
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La
Daliniere set within the beautiful Suisse Normande countryside |
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The
town centre at Clecy, with general store, bakery, butcher,
bars, restaurants etc |
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Spectacular views from a nearby hill-top |
For more information contact MCABrunner@aol.com
or Click
Here
to check availability & book the house.
MCABrunner@aol.com
I Phone: 02392
450068 I Fax: 02392 498239 I Mobile: 07810 351111
East Wing, Wade Court, Wade Lane, Havant, Hampshire, PO9 2TB |