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David Asquith
7 Route Du Hameau Flaux
Amfreville, Manche
50480

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price from €95

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0967036252

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Welcome to La Vieille Ferme d'Amfreville B&B, a charming retreat located near the historic town of Saint Mere Eglise in the heart of D-Day. Our bed and breakfast is just a short drive away from the famous Normandy landing beaches.

Owned and operated by husband and wife duo, David and Alyson, we strive to ensure that your stay with us is comfortable and memorable while you explore the wonders of Normandy.

Nestled in the picturesque Norman countryside, La Vieille Ferme d'Amfreville offers a tranquil setting for a relaxing getaway. Our cozy rooms feature comfortable beds, luxurious linens, fluffy towels, bathrobes, and handmade soap. Wake up to a delightful traditional French breakfast, which includes locally sourced and homemade produce, as well as freshly made waffles from our iron.

On a sunny afternoon, you can unwind in our lovely courtyard, choosing from one of the many seating areas, and lose yourself in a good book. Alternatively, in the evenings, cozy up in front of the fire pit with a cup of hot chocolate before retiring for the night.

No matter the season, our centrally heated house ensures a comfortable stay year-round. During the winter months, you can enjoy the warmth of log burners in our living room and dining room, creating a cozy atmosphere to savor a hot drink. In the summer, open your windows and awaken to the delightful sounds of the abundant bird life that share our farm.

At La Vieille Ferme d'Amfreville, we invite you to experience the beauty of the Norman countryside and indulge in a truly memorable stay.

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Directions

The bed and breakfast is conveniently situated only 4 km away from Saint Mere Eglise along the D15 road that connects Saint Mere Eglise to Picauville. To reach Saint Mere Eglise, you can follow the signs posted along the N13 main road, which connects both ferry ports in Cherbourg and Caen.

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extra bed
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Notes: breakfast included
Notes: This room can accommodate 2 adults and a child up to the age of 10 years old

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Attractions

  • Utah Beach (Musée du Débarquement) Utah Beach is one of the landing beaches of the Allied invasion during World War II. It now houses the Utah Beach Museum, which displays artifacts, exhibits, and information about the D-Day landings.
  • Sainte-Mère-Église A small town known for being the first town liberated by the Allies during the Normandy invasion. The town features the Airborne Museum, which showcases the events of D-Day and pays tribute to the paratroopers who landed in the area.
  • Carentan Carentan is a historic town located between Utah and Omaha Beaches. It offers a charming atmosphere with its medieval buildings, cobblestone streets, and picturesque canals. The town is also home to the Musée du Débarquement, which provides insight into the battles fought in the region.
  • Omaha Beach (Plage d'Omaha) Omaha Beach is one of the most famous D-Day landing sites. It offers a somber yet powerful experience as visitors can walk along the beach and reflect on the sacrifices made during the war. The nearby Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial is also worth a visit to pay respects to the fallen soldiers.
  • Pointe du Hoc Pointe du Hoc is a cliff-top promontory that played a crucial role in the D-Day landings. It was the target of the U.S. Army Rangers' assault to neutralize German gun positions. Visitors can explore the preserved bunkers, craters, and trenches while enjoying panoramic views of the coastline.
  • Bayeux and the Bayeux Tapestry Bayeux is known for its 11th-century Bayeux Tapestry, which depicts the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England. The town itself is charming, with its medieval streets, stunning cathedral, and various museums. The Bayeux Tapestry Museum allows visitors to learn about the historical significance of this remarkable artwork.
  • Mont Saint-Michel Although a bit farther away, Mont Saint-Michel is a must-visit attraction. Located in Normandy, it is an iconic island commune with a medieval abbey perched on top. The stunning architecture, narrow streets, and breathtaking views make it a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of France's most recognized landmarks. Please note that some attractions may require additional travel time from the given address.

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