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Anne-laure Guerche
1 Rue de L'église
Brucheville
50480

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Price per night:

price from €92

Telephone:

0233424025

Description:

Description for B&B:

We have four rooms, each named after birds found in the marsh:
- "Wagtail, Heron, Stork" featuring a comfortable bed measuring 160x200, and offering a courtesy service.
- "Alouette" offering a cozy bed measuring 140x190 and also providing a courtesy service.
Additionally, each room includes a private bathroom or shower room, as well as a toilet.

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Directions

The Manor is situated in Brucheville D923, in close proximity to St. Mary of the Mount D913 and the National N13 (8 km away) and N174 (13 km away). It is also 45 km from Cherbourg, 80 km from the A13 (Caen), and 72 km from Highway A84 (Avranches). If traveling by train, the nearest station is Carentan, which is 12 km away and can be reached in approximately 15 minutes.

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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.)
3 92 Oui
B&B
(3 pers.)
1 125 Oui

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Attractions

  • Utah Beach (6.5 km): Utah Beach is a historic site along the Normandy coastline, known for being one of the D-Day landing beaches during World War II. The Utah Beach Museum offers an immersive experience with interactive exhibits and displays, exploring the events of the invasion.
  • Sainte-Mère-Église (9.7 km): Located in the heart of the Normandy countryside, Sainte-Mère-Église is a charming village that played a significant role in the D-Day landings. The village is famous for its church, where a paratrooper famously got caught on the spire during the invasion. The Airborne Museum provides insight into the airborne operations of D-Day.
  • La Cité de la Mer, Cherbourg (60 km): Situated in Cherbourg, La Cité de la Mer is a fascinating maritime museum. Visitors can explore the depths of the ocean in the submarine Le Redoutable, discover the history of underwater exploration, and even walk through an aquarium tunnel surrounded by marine life.
  • Mont Saint-Michel (96 km): One of France's most iconic landmarks, Mont Saint-Michel is a breathtaking medieval abbey perched on a rocky island. This UNESCO World Heritage site attracts millions of visitors each year who come to admire its stunning architecture, narrow streets, and panoramic views of the surrounding bay.
  • Bayeux Tapestry (65 km): Head to the town of Bayeux to marvel at the Bayeux Tapestry, a remarkable 70-meter-long embroidered cloth depicting the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England. The tapestry is displayed in a dedicated museum, allowing visitors to learn about this significant historical event.
  • Cité de la Mer, Granville (70 km): Located in Granville, the Cité de la Mer is another captivating maritime museum. It offers various exhibitions, including an aquarium showcasing marine life from the English Channel, a fascinating Titanic exhibition, and the opportunity to walk through a decommissioned French submarine.
  • Omaha Beach (38 km): Omaha Beach is another renowned D-Day landing site, where Allied forces faced challenging obstacles during the invasion. This stretch of coastline now serves as a memorial to the soldiers who fought and lost their lives. Visitors can explore the nearby Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial, paying tribute to those fallen heroes.
  • Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue (47 km): This picturesque fishing village is known for its charming harbor and fortifications. Visitors can take a stroll along the waterfront, enjoy fresh seafood in local restaurants, and visit the UNESCO-listed Fort de la Hougue, offering panoramic views of the surrounding area.
  • Château de Pirou (33 km): Nestled in the town of Pirou, the Château de Pirou is an impressive medieval castle dating back to the 12th century. Explore its towers, ramparts, and gardens, and learn about its rich history through guided tours. 10. Pointe du Hoc (48 km): Pointe du Hoc is a dramatic cliff-top location overlooking the English Channel. It was a strategic German stronghold during World War II and was captured by U.S. Army Rangers during the D-Day landings. Visitors can explore the preserved bunkers and craters, offering a poignant reminder of the battles fought here.

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