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Mar 15, 2018 · The combination of the unruly channel surrounding the striking grey rock mountain that towers into the misty sky is a must-see on any visit to Normandy. Green pastures rocky cliffs wild coastline and divine cuisine are just a few reasons to make the visit to this corner of Northwestern France.
- It Will Be Celebrating The 80th Anniversary of D-Day
- …And The 150th Anniversary of Impressionism!
- It Has Been Listed as One of The Best Places to Visit in 2024
- It’S Full of New Experiences
- It Will See The Opening of The New Immersive Viking Museum in Rouen
- It Will See The Return of Fécamp Grand’Escale
- It Will Kick Off The Year in Style with The 150th Edition of Granville Carnival
- It’S Great to Visit All Year Round
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Normandy will forever be marked by the D-Day Landings and the Battle of Normandy that led to the liberation of France and Europe. 2024 will mark the 80th Anniversary of this historic event, and with it, a momentous occasion to celebrate peace, liberty and reconciliation. A rich and unprecedented program of events will bring the memory of this tragi...
In 2024, we will also celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Impressionist movementin the Impressionist Destination (Normandy – Paris Region). The main event will be the Normandy Impressionist Festival which returns from 22 March to 22 September. Visitors can expect exhibitions and themed experiences on the theme of coexistence between Impressionis...
We are thrilled to see Normandy feature in Lonely Planet’s list of best places to travel in 2024! Lonely Planet invites its readers to “rediscover this venerated region through a new eco-lens. Given its proximity to Paris – just over an hour by train from Gare St-Lazare – the hedgerow-cut meadows, cheese-fueled farmsteads and fragrant apple orchard...
Want to try something out of the ordinary? Take your pick from our unforgettable, once-in-a-lifetime experiences– a selection of sights and activities that are exclusively available in our region and which enable visitors from all over the world to experience Normandy to its full potential, and engage with local people, places and traditions. New e...
Next spring, the very first ‘Immersive Viking City’ will open on Rouen’s quaysides. Normandy’s capital city is the perfect location for this new structure. Indeed, Normandy takes its name from the Viking invaders who menaced large parts of Europe towards the end of the 1st millennium, and on the back of farming and trade, there would be a great flo...
From 8 to 12 May, world-famous ships will set course for Normandy to take part in the second edition of Fécamp Grand’Escale. This event brings together tens of sailing ships, yachts and steamboats at the heart of the Alabaster Coast in Fécamp. Numerous nautical activities, exhibitions, concerts and firework displays will take place around the port ...
The Granville Carnivalstarted 150 years ago when the fishermen of Granville set out for the Grand Banks fisheries off Newfoundland. It is now the is the biggest event of its kind in western France, and the country’s only UNESCO-listed carnival! From 9 to 13 February, come and enjoy satirical float parades, fanfares, dancing, confetti fights and mor...
Explore Normandy’s major visitor attractions in the spring before the crowds arrive, make the most of our numerous outdoor events and light shows in the summer, visit our many mouth-watering food festivals in the autumn or, once winter hits, enjoy the magic of the festive seasonat one of our Christmas markets. There is always something going on in ...
If you live in the UK, simply hop on the ferryand a few hours’ later you’ll be in Normandy. Our beautiful part of France boasts four ferry ports linking us to Portsmouth, Poole and Newhaven. You can travel in the comfort of your own car and enjoy lots of space and fresh air once on board! If you’re a cycling enthusiast, you can take your bike too. ...
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From the remarkable Bayeux Tapestry that tells a lengthy visual tale of the Norman conquest of England in 1066 to the quintessentially Norman good looks of Honfleur, and the otherworldly magic of Mont Saint-Michel, along with its typically beautiful chateaux and manicured gardens, I have found such a wealth of topics to explore on my many visits...
- Holiday like a Parisian in seaside Deauville. For those with busy schedules that want to carve out a weekend with fresher seaside air, a quick train ride will take you from the bustling French capital to the calmer and more relaxed shores of the Côte Fleurie.
- Tour Caen Castle and visit the Caen Memorial Museum. Caen is the capital city of the Calvados department of Normandy and has a history going back to Roman times.
- Sample Camembert on a Normandy cheese tour. In French, there’s a saying “en faire tout un fromage”, which essentially means to make a big fuss, or cheese, out of something.
- See the famous 11th-century tapestry in Bayeux. Before there was Netflix, there was the Bayeux Tapestry, an 11th-century 70m-long (230ft) scroll of hand-embroidered wool thread on linen that tells the story of the Norman Conquest of England.
- For the variety of its ribs. Normandy is about 600 km of coastline. The landscapes are very varied. 4 parts of this coast are particularly known.
- For its majestic architectural sites – Mont-Saint-Michel and more. You will be amazed by the architectural gems of Normandy. Among our favorites
- For the rich historical heritage. Normandy is a region very rich in history, especially concerning medieval times and the Second World War. Indeed, Normandy was the site of the famous D-Day landings during World War II.
- For its charming villages. Normandy is also known for its picturesque villages, and we agree. These villages are often characterized by stone houses, narrow streets, lively squares and ancient churches, creating a charming and authentic atmosphere.
Oct 15, 2024 · Whether you plan on a dedicated trip or are lookig to include the region as part of a wider tour, Normandy remains the ideal destination with a mixture of France’s best heritage, culture, food, countryside and entertainment, complete with authentic, unique and unforgettable tourist experiences.
From the iconic Mont Saint-Michel to the historic beaches of the D-Day landings, Normandy is steeped in culture and brimming with fascinating facts. Here are 6 reasons as to why you absolutely should consider planning a trip to Normandy.
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