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Roland DelestreChemin De La Tannerie
Honfleur
14600
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Experience a delightful bed and breakfast stay at the charming Orange Thread. Hosted by Roland and Nanou, this inviting house is conveniently situated just 5 minutes away from Honfleur's historic center, where you can explore the picturesque fishing port, the old basin, and the magnificent Lieutenancy. Additionally, it is also close to the beautiful beaches of Normandy and only 800m away from the village of Marques. The independent bedroom offers a tranquil retreat with its bay window providing access to a lovely terrace and garden. The bathroom features a refreshing shower and a hair dryer, while a separate WC ensures privacy. Start your day off right with a delicious breakfast served in our dining room, veranda, or terrace, depending on the season.Reviews
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Directions
If you are driving from Paris, take the A13 motorway in the direction of Pont de Normandie.
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Attractions
- Saint Catherine's Church: Located in the heart of Honfleur, Saint Catherine's Church is the largest wooden church in France. It boasts a unique architecture and offers a breathtaking view of the harbor.
- Honfleur Harbor: The picturesque Honfleur Harbor is a must-visit attraction, known for its colorful buildings, charming cafes, and art galleries. Take a leisurely stroll along the waterfront and enjoy the vibrant ambiance.
- The Old Harbor: Quai Sainte-Catherine is the main street that runs alongside the Old Harbor. It is lined with historic buildings and filled with art shops, seafood restaurants, and souvenir stores. Enjoy the lively atmosphere and watch as boats come and go.
- Eugene Boudin Museum: This museum is dedicated to the works of Eugene Boudin, a famous French painter born in Honfleur. It showcases a collection of his paintings as well as other Impressionist and Normandy-related artworks.
- Satie House and Museum: This museum is dedicated to the life and work of Erik Satie, a renowned composer and pianist. Located in Honfleur's historic center, it offers a glimpse into the eccentric world of Satie and his avant-garde music.
- Salt Halls: Les Greniers à Sel, or the Salt Halls, are historic buildings that were once used for storing salt. Nowadays, they host exhibitions and cultural events, providing insight into Honfleur's maritime history.
- Notre-Dame de Grace Chapel: Situated on a hill overlooking Honfleur, Notre-Dame de Grace Chapel offers panoramic views of the city and the Seine estuary. The hike up to the chapel is rewarded with stunning vistas and a tranquil atmosphere.
- Ethnography and Popular Arts Museum: Located in an old 18th-century church, this museum displays a collection of artifacts related to the cultural heritage of Normandy. It offers an interesting insight into the region's history, traditions, and craftsmanship.
- The Lieutenancy: The Lieutenancy is a historic building dating back to the 18th century and was once the residence of the King's Lieutenant in Honfleur. With its beautiful architecture, it is a popular spot for photography enthusiasts. 10. The Gardens of Saint-Gatien's Church: These charming gardens surround Saint-Gatien's Church and provide a peaceful retreat from the bustling streets of Honfleur. Admire the well-manicured lawns, flowerbeds, and the beautiful church facade. Please note that the availability and opening hours of these attractions may vary, so it is advisable to check before planning your visit.