Although inextricably connected to the events of June 1944, Lower Normandy has much more to offer its visitors than just World War II history, including amusement parks, water sports, castles and museums. Bungalow.Net's wonderful
houses in Lower Normandy provide you with a comfortable base for exploring the French countryside by bicycle, on foot or horseback or discovering the Norman coast where you'll find famous landmarks like Mont Saint-Michel, the tidal island of Tatihou, an historic windmill and the lighthouse of Gatteville, one of the highest in Europe. In addition to all the sights, our houses with swimming pool also offer opportunities for golf, tennis, kayaking, fishing, sailing and hiking. Furthermore, you will find that our pet-friendly holiday houses are perfect for a self-catering holiday, although you can also enjoy a cuisine of fresh cream, lamb, duck and fish topped with "sauce normandie" in charming local restaurants. Be sure to spend a day or two exploring the Cider Road which winds its way through quaint villages like Beuvron-en-Auge, classified as "one of the most beautiful villages in France". If you're looking for something "off the beaten path", book one of Bungalow.Net's free-standing holiday houses in Lower Normandy and experience the holiday of a lifetime!
Bungalow.Net's houses in Lower Normandy offer window to history and more
When it comes to tourism, Lower Normandy is an area that is not over-run with visitors although it has numerous historically significant points of interest. Let one of Bungalow.Net's detached houses in Lower Normandy be your guide to a wonderful family vacation exploring medieval castle ruins or enjoying a holiday with friends, touring museums, fishing or playing a round of golf. Famous for its D-Day landing beaches, you can relive World War II in towns like Argentan, Caen with its Airborne Museum and Saint-lo, once called "the capital of ruins". Lower Normandy is also linked to William the Conqueror. From one of our holiday houses with tennis court you can relive the days leading up to the Norman Conquest with a visit to the small fishing village of Barfleur or the town of Bayeux, famous for its Bayeux Tapestry which is one of the oldest tapestries in the world. Fans of medieval architecture will not be disappointed either as there are many well-preserved castles here including Flers Castle, the impressive Castle of Pirou and Chateau de Caen, one of the largest medieval fortresses in Europe - all easily accessible from Bungalow.Net's pet-friendly houses in Lower Normandy!
An adventure holiday with Bungalow.Net's houses in Lower Normandy
If it's adventure you're looking for, you are at the right place with Bungalow.Net's holiday houses in Lower Normandy. Spend the day boating, swimming or sailing off the Contentin Peninsula or take an excursion to Paris or a ferry across the channel to England. Children are sure to enjoy the thrills provided by Parc Festyland with its roller coaster and bumper boats or you can take the family to La Cité de la Mer with its Abyssal Aquarium, the deepest in Europe, or spend an educational afternoon at Ludiver Planetarium. Walk or cycle along the Cider Route or "Route du Fromage" where you can sample cheeses like Camembert, Livasat and Pont Leveque or hike through the Forest of Perseigne where you will experience the sounds and tranquility of unspoiled nature. Bungalow.Net's pet-friendly houses in Lower Normandy also provide the opportunity to go rock climbing, bungee jumping and surfing off the beaches of Hatainville, Diélette and Vauville. So for this year's holiday adventure, choose one of Bungalow.Net's self-catering houses in Lower Normandy and get ready for the adrenalin rush of your life!
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