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Situated on the outskirts of Pays d'Auge, at the historic battlegrounds of William the Conqueror, lies la Hurel, a charming 18th-century estate offering accommodation in its five elegant rooms. Nestled in the picturesque Val es Dunes and once part of the Airan Castle's expansive grounds, la Hurel is surrounded by the tranquil river Muance and two serene ponds, making it an idyllic haven for nature enthusiasts and fishing aficionados seeking both beauty and serenity.Reviews
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Directions
Travel Directions:
By car:
- If you are coming from Paris, take the A13 highway towards Rouen and Caen. Take the exit for Beaumont en Auge-Saint Pierre sur Dives. Turn left and get back on the highway towards Bonnebosq. Continue straight until you reach the intersection for Saint Jean - Year of the junction roundabout. Take a right onto the RN13 highway towards Caen. Pass the Lion D'or and Croissanville. When you reach Pédouzes, turn left towards Airan. Once you arrive at the church, turn right and then take the first left after the restaurant "Bon Vivant". Continue straight until you reach the stop sign. At the stop sign, turn left and then immediately take a right onto secondary road 43 towards Fierville-Bray. The Hamlet of Coupigny is 1 km away, and we are located at number 30.
- If you are coming from Caen, take the RN-13 highway towards Lisieux. At Vimont-A fire, turn right towards St Pierre sur Dives. Continue straight through two roundabouts and keep going until you pass over the railway line. Once you reach a place called "Valmeray", take road 43 on your right towards Fierville-Bray. We are located in the hamlet of Coupigny, number 30.
By car:
- If you are coming from Paris, take the A13 highway towards Rouen and Caen. Take the exit for Beaumont en Auge-Saint Pierre sur Dives. Turn left and get back on the highway towards Bonnebosq. Continue straight until you reach the intersection for Saint Jean - Year of the junction roundabout. Take a right onto the RN13 highway towards Caen. Pass the Lion D'or and Croissanville. When you reach Pédouzes, turn left towards Airan. Once you arrive at the church, turn right and then take the first left after the restaurant "Bon Vivant". Continue straight until you reach the stop sign. At the stop sign, turn left and then immediately take a right onto secondary road 43 towards Fierville-Bray. The Hamlet of Coupigny is 1 km away, and we are located at number 30.
- If you are coming from Caen, take the RN-13 highway towards Lisieux. At Vimont-A fire, turn right towards St Pierre sur Dives. Continue straight through two roundabouts and keep going until you pass over the railway line. Once you reach a place called "Valmeray", take road 43 on your right towards Fierville-Bray. We are located in the hamlet of Coupigny, number 30.
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Prices
Property type | Quantity |
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extra bed | breakfast |
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B&B (2 pers.) |
4 | 536 | 536 | 570 | 570 | oui | |||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 150 | 150 | 900 | 900 | 30 | oui |
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Attractions
- Château de Caen: Located in the city of Caen, this medieval fortress houses several museums, including the Musée de Normandie and the Musée des Beaux-Arts. Visitors can explore the castle's ramparts and towers, as well as learn about the region's history and art.
- Memorial de Caen: A renowned World War II museum, the Memorial de Caen provides a comprehensive understanding of the war's causes and consequences. With interactive exhibits, films, and historical artifacts, it offers a moving tribute to the events of the 20th century.
- Abbaye aux Hommes: Situated in Caen, this impressive Romanesque abbey was founded by William the Conqueror in the 11th century. Visitors can explore the abbey's beautiful architecture, wander through the peaceful gardens, and visit the tomb of William the Conqueror.
- Abbaye aux Dames: Also located in Caen, this abbey was built by William the Conqueror's wife, Matilda of Flanders. The abbey features stunning Norman architecture and hosts concerts and cultural events throughout the year.
- La Cité de la Mer: Situated in Cherbourg, this maritime museum offers an immersive experience in the world of the oceans. Visitors can explore the exhibits, including an aquarium, a submarine tour, and interactive displays on underwater exploration.
- Mont Saint-Michel: A UNESCO World Heritage site, Mont Saint-Michel is an iconic medieval abbey perched on a rocky island. The abbey is renowned for its stunning architecture, narrow streets, and panoramic views of the surrounding bay.
- Omaha Beach: Part of the D-Day landing sites, Omaha Beach holds significant historical importance. Visitors can pay their respects at the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial while contemplating the events of June 6, 1944.
- Juno Beach Centre: Located in Courseulles-sur-Mer, the Juno Beach Centre is a museum dedicated to the Canadian contributions and sacrifices during World War II. Exhibits, films, and guided tours provide a poignant insight into Canada's involvement in the war.
- Bayeux Tapestry Museum: In the town of Bayeux, this museum houses the famous Bayeux Tapestry depicting the events leading up to the Norman Conquest of England in 1066. The tapestry is a remarkable medieval artifact and offers a unique historical narrative. 10. Rouen Cathedral: Situated in the city of Rouen, this Gothic masterpiece is known for its stunning architecture and association with Joan of Arc. Visitors can admire the intricate façade, impressive stained glass windows, and explore the interior of the cathedral. These attractions offer a diverse range of historical, cultural, and natural experiences, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the rich heritage of Normandy, France.