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ibailey Jul 10th, 2008 08:32 AM

Trip after the Seine
 
Husband and I taking a riverboat trip down the Seine, Paris to Honfleur, May 09. Renting a car and have 4 days before heading home from Paris. Need suggestions of must sees, places to stay,eat, etc. All suggestions appreciated.

Underhill Jul 10th, 2008 12:24 PM

Hard to say what your must-sees would be. What interests you?

Reisender Jul 10th, 2008 12:40 PM

Any interest in the landing beaches of Normandy and the cemeteries? Very interesting. Also think about driving down to Mont St Michel - amazing place. All very reasonable from Honfleur. Also consider visiting the really neat seaside towns of the area and just nosing around. It is a great area. Here is a link that has some good information.

http://www.relaischateaux.com/en/des...alneaire/2206/

ira Jul 10th, 2008 02:22 PM

Hi ib,

You do know that you will be near the Normandy beaches?

How long will you have in Paris?

((I))

shellio Jul 10th, 2008 05:22 PM

The ruins of the Abbey of Jumièges and the Abbey of St-Wandrille across the Seine are very nice visits. In the other direction is the pays d'Auge, lovely countryside and villages.

ibailey Jul 10th, 2008 06:36 PM

Thanks for the recent replys to my posting.....have just scheduled the trip and have not had the opportunity to do much research as life just gets in the way when the trip is not until next spring. Actually, the riverboat trip is 8 days which includes stops in conflans-vernon, Rouen, Caudelbec, Honfleur...and we will definitely spend time covering Normandy as my husband is a WWII buff. We have traveled in France, mostly Provence and south and never in this region. We know the loire valley is recommended....have a tendency to enjoy small villages, love good food and would like nice places to stay. We realize 4 days is nothing, but hope to enjoy what time we have. As for Paris, we love it and have enjoyed it but will not have the time to spend this trip. We are open to all options, even though we are in our 60's, we are young at heart and not limiting ourselves as to what is to do.

ira Jul 11th, 2008 06:25 AM

> As for Paris, we love it and have enjoyed it but will not have the time to spend this trip.<

C'est dommage.

Enjoy your visit.

((I))

avalon Jul 11th, 2008 06:46 AM

In addition to the beaches Normandy has some of the prettiest villages in France, Beuvron sur Auge comes to mind.

Ozarksbill Jul 11th, 2008 07:19 AM

We're taking similar or same Seine river cruise in mid-September (GCT) with extra days in Paris. So will listen for suggestions...especially
for Paris. We're in our 70s and enjoy arts, scenery, history, food.
Were in Paris once but all to briefly.

So given our preferences names anyone name ten top things not to miss in Paris?

Ozarksbill
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ibailey Jul 11th, 2008 11:02 AM

My husband just informed me that we will be picking our car up in Caen, therefore we will be attempting to head toward Paris on our 4 days of travel, before flying out. Our recent thoughts have been to head to Blois and spend some time in the Loire Valley. Any thoughts on this and if so, where to stay, what to not miss.


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