Where to Visit in Normandy & Brittany
#22
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Well, after more research and your comments we have rethought our trip. We decided there is plenty to see in Normandy to keep us busy at our leisurely pace for pretty much the whole 2 weeks. We're going to stay in Normandy and plan to come back maybe next year for a visit to Brittany.
Our outline is to take the train from Paris to Rouen for 3 nights. Pick up a car as we leave Rouen. We'll stay in Honfleur for a couple nights with a visit to Etretat from there. Bayeux will be another stop with day trip(s) to D-Day beaches. We want to visit Mont Saint-Michel (may stay overnight). Then end in Rennes for a couple days and take the train back to Paris. Or we could reverse it and still start in Rennes. That may work better becasue I wwant to finally see Giverny and we could stop on the way back to Paris at the end of the time in Normandy.
Judy, thanks for the hotel suggestion for Bayeaux -- it looks nice. Villa Lara, really nice, but at almost twice the price. Do you recommend your tour company?
Fuzzbucket- I think Etretat will be a day trip.
PalQ - did you by chance mean Granville on the coast of Normandy? That has a Chrstian Dior museum that I wouldnt mind checking out.
So anyother places that you recommmend visiting in Normandy or places to stay?
Our outline is to take the train from Paris to Rouen for 3 nights. Pick up a car as we leave Rouen. We'll stay in Honfleur for a couple nights with a visit to Etretat from there. Bayeux will be another stop with day trip(s) to D-Day beaches. We want to visit Mont Saint-Michel (may stay overnight). Then end in Rennes for a couple days and take the train back to Paris. Or we could reverse it and still start in Rennes. That may work better becasue I wwant to finally see Giverny and we could stop on the way back to Paris at the end of the time in Normandy.
Judy, thanks for the hotel suggestion for Bayeaux -- it looks nice. Villa Lara, really nice, but at almost twice the price. Do you recommend your tour company?
Fuzzbucket- I think Etretat will be a day trip.
PalQ - did you by chance mean Granville on the coast of Normandy? That has a Chrstian Dior museum that I wouldnt mind checking out.
So anyother places that you recommmend visiting in Normandy or places to stay?
#23

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Places we have liked or even loved in Normandy:
Loved! Veules les Roses, Varengeville sur Mer (2 outstanding gardens there plus the Manoir d'Ango), Mont Saint-Michel, Monet's garden at Giverny, Belleme, and Mortagne au Perche.
Liked: Pont-Audemer on its market day, Bernay, La Bouille, L'Aigle on its market day which is Tuesday, Jumieges.
Loved! Veules les Roses, Varengeville sur Mer (2 outstanding gardens there plus the Manoir d'Ango), Mont Saint-Michel, Monet's garden at Giverny, Belleme, and Mortagne au Perche.
Liked: Pont-Audemer on its market day, Bernay, La Bouille, L'Aigle on its market day which is Tuesday, Jumieges.
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Sounds like a great plan!
If Giverny is a priority -- and I'm glad I made it one! -- then reversing the order of your itinerary makes a lot of sense to me.
In Honfleur, I was very pleased with La Cour Sainte-Catherine, which still gets very positive reviews.
http://www.coursaintecatherine.com
In Rennes, I had a stunning meal at Le Cours des Lices, another place that continues to get very positive reviews.
http://www.lecoursdeslices.fr
Enjoy!
If Giverny is a priority -- and I'm glad I made it one! -- then reversing the order of your itinerary makes a lot of sense to me.
In Honfleur, I was very pleased with La Cour Sainte-Catherine, which still gets very positive reviews.
http://www.coursaintecatherine.com
In Rennes, I had a stunning meal at Le Cours des Lices, another place that continues to get very positive reviews.
http://www.lecoursdeslices.fr
Enjoy!
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Last year we spent four nights in Normandy/Brittany tagged onto a business trip to London. I think the region is fantastic and the cider is amazing! I think the area is underrated. Due to circumstances we flew into Heathrow, then took Eurostar to Paris and then train to Rouen. Rouen is a lovely town and we were fortunate to see the night light show on the cathedral which takes place Saturdays in the summer.This cathedral is seen in several Monet paintings. There is also a very nice art gallery in the town. We then rented a car from the train station, drove to and had lunch and walked around in Honfleur enroute to Bayeux. We stayed at an amazing bed and breakfast in the outskirts of Bayeux called Chateau de Damigny. I found out about it on this forum. The owner of this old historic chateau previously was a chef in Paris. The rooms were lovely and the setting very rural. The breakfasts were incredible and we also took advantage of a family style dinner with a few other of the guests ( we were 7). I think Chateau De Damigny is a real find. Seeing the tapestry does not take very long and I recalled that it had decent hours. We took a D Day tour the following day which was very interesting. We spent 2 nights at the Chateau and then travelled to Dinan stopping off for a walk around St Malo and then a walk in Dinard. We loved Dinan,a walled town which is very charming. We stayed at a fabulous B&B called La Maison de la Tortue Bleue. It is an old house that the family totally renovated to make two suites with modern bathrooms. The owners previously ran a B&B in Morocco so the decor in the rooms had a Mid eastern slant. The rooms had views of the walled town a short walk away. I think Dinan is a hidden gem of a town. At that time Cityjet flew to London City airport and we dropped off our rental there. I wish we had more time to explore this glorious region with extremely friendly people.
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We used Overlord Tours for our D-Day beaches tour. We had friends who did their 2 day tour and highly recommended them.
We thought the tour was extremely informative, the guide was very knowledgeable and personable and the pace 8 AM- 6 PM was right (kept moving all day and kept all 6 of us engaged.)
We thought the tour was extremely informative, the guide was very knowledgeable and personable and the pace 8 AM- 6 PM was right (kept moving all day and kept all 6 of us engaged.)
#29

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I like your new plan very much and think you'll have plenty to do and see by focusing on Normandy. I also recommend staying the night on Mont St Michel -- come late, leave early, but it is lovely being there at night when the day trippers have gone.
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yestravel, we've been at Giverny in May and September and both times the gardens were packed with flowers.
Since you had had said Normandy, I didn't mention La Roche-Guyon, which is in the Val d'Oise, but it's so close to Giverny and is a treat to visit after Giverny, since probably there won't be any other visitors there! It's a very small village at a bend of the Seine at the foot of the cliffs. It has a chateau in the cliffs (paying) and a huge walled garden (free). It's on the list of France's Most Beautiful Villages (http://www.les-plus-beaux-villages-de-france.org/en).
I just looked at the PBV website and see that Veules-les-Roses is a new member. I so agree! We'll drive out of our way to see one of the Plus Beaux Villages.
Since you had had said Normandy, I didn't mention La Roche-Guyon, which is in the Val d'Oise, but it's so close to Giverny and is a treat to visit after Giverny, since probably there won't be any other visitors there! It's a very small village at a bend of the Seine at the foot of the cliffs. It has a chateau in the cliffs (paying) and a huge walled garden (free). It's on the list of France's Most Beautiful Villages (http://www.les-plus-beaux-villages-de-france.org/en).
I just looked at the PBV website and see that Veules-les-Roses is a new member. I so agree! We'll drive out of our way to see one of the Plus Beaux Villages.
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If you do go to the Dieppe area (Varengeville, Veules les Roses, Manoir d'Ango), here's a very good B&B we've stayed at twice.
https://www.gites-de-france.com/loca...-76G21008.html
To tempt you to see Manoir d'Ango:
http://anyportinastorm.proboards.com...crollTo=289405
And if you're a fan of gardens and architecture, this place is beautiful.
http://anyportinastorm.proboards.com...s-des-moutiers
https://www.gites-de-france.com/loca...-76G21008.html
To tempt you to see Manoir d'Ango:
http://anyportinastorm.proboards.com...crollTo=289405
And if you're a fan of gardens and architecture, this place is beautiful.
http://anyportinastorm.proboards.com...s-des-moutiers
#34
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Yes I did mean Granville not Grandville (though it is!)
We need to end where we can return a rental car and take a train directly back to Paris>
Rennes going and Caen coming back - Bayeux apparently has limited car rental places if any. that is if you end in Bayeux area - and seems your limited time would dictate.
And book train tickets early at www.voyages-sncf.com for discounted fares sold in limited numbers - check www.seat61.com for erudite info on that -general info on trains www.budgeteuropetravel.com and www.ricksteves.com.
We need to end where we can return a rental car and take a train directly back to Paris>
Rennes going and Caen coming back - Bayeux apparently has limited car rental places if any. that is if you end in Bayeux area - and seems your limited time would dictate.
And book train tickets early at www.voyages-sncf.com for discounted fares sold in limited numbers - check www.seat61.com for erudite info on that -general info on trains www.budgeteuropetravel.com and www.ricksteves.com.
#35
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Wonderful info! Thank you all
PalenQ -- how far in advance can we boo the train tickets? Thanks for the tip on Monet's grave.
Coquelicot -- Thanks for all your suggestions and glad to hear there will flower at Giverny in September. Yes, love the PBVs that we have seen.
Gretchen -- we will need to decide about a guide for the beaches. Sometimes I think we get more out of a guide then just following a guidebook. We'll see.
Judy, thanks for the name of your tour guide.
progol -- I think we will stay the night in MSM. Loved your TR.
kja -- the BnB looks like a possibility and they do still offer parking for a small fee. I will make note of the restaurant in Rennes. Yes, I do want to see Giverny. We are generally in Paris in the winter months so it has not been an option. Finally went to Paris in June, but it was sooo hot we backed out. So I do plan to make it there this trip. Of course check back in October
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jft -- great info. I am torn about Dinan as it sounds wonderful and gets so many recommendations. Still figuring all this out, so who knows?
Time for some more reading and deciding...
PalenQ -- how far in advance can we boo the train tickets? Thanks for the tip on Monet's grave.
Coquelicot -- Thanks for all your suggestions and glad to hear there will flower at Giverny in September. Yes, love the PBVs that we have seen.
Gretchen -- we will need to decide about a guide for the beaches. Sometimes I think we get more out of a guide then just following a guidebook. We'll see.
Judy, thanks for the name of your tour guide.
progol -- I think we will stay the night in MSM. Loved your TR.
kja -- the BnB looks like a possibility and they do still offer parking for a small fee. I will make note of the restaurant in Rennes. Yes, I do want to see Giverny. We are generally in Paris in the winter months so it has not been an option. Finally went to Paris in June, but it was sooo hot we backed out. So I do plan to make it there this trip. Of course check back in October
.jft -- great info. I am torn about Dinan as it sounds wonderful and gets so many recommendations. Still figuring all this out, so who knows?
Time for some more reading and deciding...
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I think book train tickets for France 90 days out or so. Suggest you play around with www.voyages-sncf.com and see - some folks here recommend www.thetrainline.com instead - same trains same fares but easier to get to work for Americans at least. www.seat61.com should have that info.
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I think we will start in Rennes, pick up a car when we leave Rennes. Go to MSM for 1 night and then to Bayeaux for 2 nights. From Bayeaux to Honfleur, then Rouen and down to Giverny before going to Paris.
I tried playing around with car rentals and oddly there were none that I could find starting in Rennes and ending in Vernon or Rouen. Only one showed for returning to Paris--it was Hertz. I mostly looked at Auto Europe, but I thought that odd that nothing was showing for Rennes - Vernon. Anyone have suggestions for a car rental company that we could do a one way drop off with a start in Rennes?
kja & Pal -- Don't have the Michelin Green Guide for Normandy yet, but plan to get it. We have maps we picked up with in France this past fall.
PalenQ -- thanks for the train info. I'll mark my calendar to start paying attention come late Spring.
Fra_Diavolo - will make note of the castle.
I tried playing around with car rentals and oddly there were none that I could find starting in Rennes and ending in Vernon or Rouen. Only one showed for returning to Paris--it was Hertz. I mostly looked at Auto Europe, but I thought that odd that nothing was showing for Rennes - Vernon. Anyone have suggestions for a car rental company that we could do a one way drop off with a start in Rennes?
kja & Pal -- Don't have the Michelin Green Guide for Normandy yet, but plan to get it. We have maps we picked up with in France this past fall.
PalenQ -- thanks for the train info. I'll mark my calendar to start paying attention come late Spring.
Fra_Diavolo - will make note of the castle.

