10.
Giverny
Giverny is a small
French village 80 km to the west of the capital city
Paris, within the valley of the river
Seine and the northern region of
Upper Normandy.
The village is best known as the rural retreat of the Impressionist painter
Claude Monet (1840-1926). Most attractions are closed for winter (November-March).
9.
Pays d'Auge
The Pays d'Auge is an area in
Normandy, straddling the départements of
Calvados and
Orne. The chief town is
Lisieux. The landscape of this area is considered typical of Normandy—agricultural and producing dairy produce and apples. It is noted for its cheeses, especially Camembert, a place in Pays d'Auge,
Livarot and Pont-l'Évêque, also names of villages.
8.
D-Day Beaches
The D-Day beaches are the historic site of
Operation Overlord, the
Allied invasion of western
Europe during
World War II. An excellent time to visit is on the June 6th anniversary when there are numerous memorial ceremonies to mark the occasion. A large number of reenactment groups attend, adding pageantry and atmosphere.
7.
Deauville and La
Cote Fleurie
Deauville is a fashionable seaside resort in the Calvados département of the region of
Lower Normandy. With its race course, harbour, international film festival, marinas, conference centre, villas,
Grand Casino and sumptuous hotels, Deauville is regarded as the "queen of the
Norman beaches" and one of the most prestigious seaside resorts in all of
France.
6.
Caen
Caen is the capital of Lower Normandy and of Calvados département in northern France and has a population of 115,
000. Caen is a college city and thus very active. In summer, tourists gather in Normandy for
Second World War remains and the
Memorial for
Peace. Caen is a modern city, four-fifths of which was demoiolished in
1944 and rebuilt in the
1950s and
1960s.
5.
Rouen Cathedral
Rouen is the capital of the
French region of Upper Normandy and situated on the
River Seine, approximately 90 minutes drive northwest from the centre of Paris. It is where
Joan of Arc was burnt at the stake, but the main reason for visiting is its incredible cathedral that inspired
Monet to paint over 30 canvases. Rouen was the home of the author,
Gustave Flaubert.
4. Abbaye de
Jumieges
Jumièges Abbey was a
Benedictine monastery, situated in the commune of
Jumièges in the Seine-Maritime département in Normandy. In 654 the abbey was founded on a gift of forested land belonging to the royal fisc presented by
Clovis II and his queen,
Balthild, to the Frankish nobleman Filibertus, who had been the companion of
Saints Ouen and
Wandrille at the
Merovingian court of
Dagobert I.
3.
Honfleur
Honfleur is a town surrounding a beautiful little
17th-century harbor in Calvados, Lower Normandy.
The town has preserved many historic and traditional buildings and houses some interesting museums, churches and monuments. It is especially known for its old, beautiful picturesque port, characterized by its houses with slate-covered frontages, painted many times by artists, including in particular
Gustave Courbet and Claude Monet.
2.
Bayeux Tapestry
Bayeux is a small town in northern France within the region of Lower Normandy. Bayeux is best known for the remarkable Bayeux Tapestry that chronicles in visual form the conquest of
England by
William the Conqueror,
Duke of Normandy, in 1066.
Scenes include the
Channel crossing, the
Battle of Hastings (
14 October 1066), the death of the
Saxon English king Harold and the subsequent coronation of
Duke William as
King of England.
1. Mont-St-Michel
Mont Saint-Michel is a small
UNESCO World Heritage site located on an island just off the coast of the region of Lower Normandy in northern France.
The island is best known as the site of the spectacular and well-preserved Norman
Benedictine Abbey of St
Michel at the peak of the rocky island, surrounded by the winding streets and convoluted architecture of the medieval town.
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- published: 14 Apr 2014
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