B&B's in Normandy
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B&B's in Normandy
Will be going back to Nornamdy in June and this time I would like to stay in B&B's. Any suggestions between Ouistrehem, Pont du Hoc, and Mont St Michelle?
Would like to feel like I am staying in France, not an "American hotel". I come to France because the people have always been wonderful to me and would love more contact.
People are incredibly warm and kind anywhere I have ever been in France. It is truely a joy to travel in this country. suebent
Would like to feel like I am staying in France, not an "American hotel". I come to France because the people have always been wonderful to me and would love more contact.
People are incredibly warm and kind anywhere I have ever been in France. It is truely a joy to travel in this country. suebent
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Try http://en.gites-de-france.com/
We always stay in establishments listed as having "two ears of corn" and have always found them acceptable.
And we once used this web site with success:
http://www.france-voyage.com/en/
We always stay in establishments listed as having "two ears of corn" and have always found them acceptable.
And we once used this web site with success:
http://www.france-voyage.com/en/
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We stayed in this converts 18th C. townhouse in Bayeux.
http://www.hotel-dargouges.com/en/
Reviews and photos here:
http://www.booking.com/hotel/fr/d-ar...-42549&lang=en
http://www.hotel-dargouges.com/en/
Reviews and photos here:
http://www.booking.com/hotel/fr/d-ar...-42549&lang=en
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Like Jean, we stayed in Bayeux and loved its location and the ambience of the place, not to mention the tapestry of course. It's a short drive to the Normandy beaches and day trips to other places like Mont St Michel. We stayed at a gem of a place, right in the centre with parking available in the courtyard of the hotel or on the street. There's a fantastic Saturday morning market just across the street. It calls itself a hotel but is more of a B&B with probably the best breakfast I have eaten anywhere and I travel a LOT. I am still dreaming of the warm baked apples that appeared a couple of mornings we were there!
HOTEL DE SAINTE CROIX
Chambres d’Hôtes de Charme
Proprieter: Florence Bourdon Fouchenneret
Place St Patrice
12 rue du Marché
14 400 Bayeux - France
(33) 06 08 09 62 69
www.hotel-de-sainte-croix.com
HOTEL DE SAINTE CROIX
Chambres d’Hôtes de Charme
Proprieter: Florence Bourdon Fouchenneret
Place St Patrice
12 rue du Marché
14 400 Bayeux - France
(33) 06 08 09 62 69
www.hotel-de-sainte-croix.com
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