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Address:

Gerard Leharivel
Manoir de la Riviere
Gefosse - Fontenay
14230

Website

Reviews:

2 reviews

Price per night:

price from €110

Telephone:

0231226445

Mobile:

0681582521

Description:

Description for B&B:

Gérard & Isabelle LEHARIVEL cordially invite you to experience the charm of their manor, Manoir de la Riviere, for an unforgettable stay of one or more nights. Situated in the vicinity of the historic Normandy landing beaches and nestled within the picturesque Cotentin and Bessin Natural Park, our manor offers the perfect blend of sea, nature, and history. Immerse yourself in the beauty of our region, which boasts a diverse range of activities suitable for all seasons and preferences. Choose from our 3 exquisite guest rooms, designed in the traditional French-style bed and breakfast (chambres d'hôtes), ideal for accommodating 2 or 4 individuals.

Description for Gite

We cordially invite you to experience a delightful stay at Manoir de la Riviere, owned by Gérard & Isabelle LEHARIVEL. Nestled near the picturesque beaches of the Normandy landing and within the enchanting Cotentin and Bessin Natural Park, our manor offers a perfect blend of sea, nature, and history. Immerse yourself in the beauty of our region, where every season brings a plethora of activities to cater to all interests. Choose from our two self-catering gîtes, perfect for couples or small groups of up to four people.

Reviews

Appréciations pour Manoir de la Riviere, Gefosse - Fontenay:

Beautiful
Review by: Stan and Janet, Juin 19 2016 4:07AM
Isabelle was a fabulous hostess. Our room was vast and beautiful. She prepared a wonderful dinner. Highly recommended!
Beau domaine normand dans un écrin calme de verdure
Review by: Langlois Jean-Jacques, Aou 16 2015 5:15PM
Nous avons été hébergés pendant 3 jours au Manoir de la Rivière, et l'accueil a été remarquable : propriétaires très chaleureux, cadre Ferme Manoir ancienne très bien conservée et restaurée, petit déjeuner copieux avec des produits faits maison... Nous le recommandons !

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Directions

If you are traveling from Paris, Caen, or Ouistream:
1. Follow the motorway RN13 and N13 towards Cherbourg for approximately 45 km.
2. Take the "Osmanville" motorway exit and continue through the village.
3. At the roundabout, turn onto D 514 towards Grandcamp-Maisy (around 4 km).
4. Take a left turn towards Géfosse-Fontenay.
5. Continue for about 800 m.
6. The manor will be the first farm on the left, before the church. Look for the pool in front of the entrance gate.

If you are coming from Cherbourg:
1. Take the N13 motorway towards Caen.
2. Take the "Osmanville" motorway exit.
3. At the roundabout, turn onto D 514 towards Grandcamp-Maisy (around 4 km).
4. Turn left towards Géfosse-Fontenay.
5. Drive for about 800 m.
6. The manor will be the first farm on the left, before the church. Look for the pool in front of the entrance gate.

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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.)
1 110 125 30 OUI
B&B
(3 pers.)
2 107 125 30 OUI
Apartment 2 109 125 28 NON
Holiday Home 2 110 124 NON

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Garden
Dinner
Credit cards accepted

Attractions

  • Omaha Beach (8.4 km): Omaha Beach is a historic World War II landing site, known for its significant role in the D-Day invasion. Visitors can explore the beach, visit the nearby American Cemetery, and learn about the events that took place here.
  • Pointe du Hoc (12.6 km): Pointe du Hoc is a cliff-top promontory overlooking the English Channel. It was a key German fortified position during World War II and was captured by American forces during the D-Day invasion. Today, visitors can explore the well-preserved bunkers and enjoy panoramic views of the coastline.
  • Bayeux Cathedral (15.7 km): Located in the charming town of Bayeux, Bayeux Cathedral is a magnificent Romanesque-Gothic cathedral dating back to the 11th century. The cathedral houses beautiful stained glass windows and the famous Bayeux Tapestry, an embroidered cloth depicting the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England.
  • Mont Saint-Michel (93.5 km): One of France's most iconic landmarks, Mont Saint-Michel is a medieval abbey perched on a rocky island. This UNESCO World Heritage site attracts millions of visitors each year who come to marvel at its stunning architecture, narrow streets, and tidal surroundings.
  • Caen Memorial Museum (40.9 km): The Caen Memorial Museum is a comprehensive museum dedicated to World War II and the Battle of Normandy. It offers engaging exhibits, historical artifacts, and multimedia presentations that provide insights into the war's causes, events, and consequences.
  • Honfleur (55.6 km): Honfleur is a picturesque port town known for its colorful buildings, charming harbor, and artistic heritage. Visitors can stroll along the cobblestone streets, admire the historic timber-framed houses, and visit art galleries showcasing works by famous painters like Eugène Boudin.
  • Château de Falaise (66.3 km): The Château de Falaise is a medieval fortress located in the town of Falaise. It was the birthplace of William the Conqueror, the Duke of Normandy who became the King of England. The castle offers a glimpse into medieval life with its well-preserved towers, ramparts, and exhibits.
  • Juno Beach Centre (32.6 km): Situated on Juno Beach, the Juno Beach Centre is a museum dedicated to Canada's role in World War II and the D-Day landings. Visitors can learn about the Canadian soldiers' contributions, explore the exhibits, and reflect on the sacrifices made during the war.
  • Pegasus Bridge (49.1 km): Pegasus Bridge is a historic bridge that played a crucial role in the success of the D-Day invasion. It was captured by British airborne troops in a daring glider assault. The bridge has been preserved and a museum nearby provides further information about the operation. 10. Arromanches-les-Bains (23.8 km): Arromanches-les-Bains is a coastal town famous for its Mulberry Harbor, an artificial port constructed during World War II. Visitors can learn about the logistics of the D-Day landings, explore the remains of the harbor, and visit the D-Day Museum for a deeper understanding of the events.