Normandy offers
a patchwork landscape of lush rolling verdant
countryside, quaint fishing villages, ancient
stone chateaux, thatched cottages, half
timbered farmhouses and orchards. It is one
of the most historic and interesting areas of
France.
The Manche
channel coast offers long sandy beaches with many
rock pools which children love so much. Many of
the popular beaches have lifeguards in attendance.
Municipal beaches often have a children's play
area where there are organised games, trampolines,
and many other activities.
Etretat is the
prettiest seaside resort of the so called Cote
d'Albatre between Le Havre and Dieppe and is
flanked by dramatic chalk cliffs. However, there
are many charming coves and beaches between there
and Fecamp.
The spectacular
famous Mont St. Michel guards the
boundary between Normandy and Brittany and is
certainly a must to visit. This ancient Christian
Church and fortress is built on rocks where the
Archangel Michael is said to have appeared in 708
AD. The crowds of today however must rival the scenes
of the ancient pilgrimages except that today's
traveler arrives by car and coach instead of by
foot and mule. It is best to arrive either early
or late in the day in the summer months of July
and August, or choose quieter times of the year.
The area is also renowned for its gastronomy!
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