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David Asquith
7 Route Du Hameau Flaux
Amfreville, Manche
50480

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price from €95

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0967036252

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Welcome to La Vieille Ferme d'Amfreville B&B, conveniently situated near the historic town of Saint Mere Eglise in the heart of D-Day. Our charming bed and breakfast is just a short drive away from the famous Normandy landing beaches.

Owned and operated by the lovely couple, David and Alyson, we are committed to providing you with a comfortable and enjoyable stay while exploring the beauty of Normandy. Nestled in the serene Norman countryside, La Vieille Ferme d'Amfreville offers everything you need for a relaxing and memorable experience.

Indulge in our cozy rooms, complete with comfortable beds, luxurious linens, fluffy towels, and bathrobes. Our handmade soaps add a touch of elegance to your stay. Start your day with a mouthwatering traditional French breakfast, featuring fresh local produce and homemade delicacies. Don't miss the freshly made waffles prepared on our iron, guaranteed to satisfy your taste buds.

Take advantage of our beautiful courtyard, perfect for unwinding with a good book on a sunny afternoon. Alternatively, cozy up in front of the fire pit with a cup of hot chocolate before retiring for the night.

La Vieille Ferme d'Amfreville ensures your comfort throughout the year with central heating and log burners in the living room and dining room. Feel free to sit by the crackling fire during winter months while enjoying a hot beverage. In the summer, wake up to the delightful sounds of chirping birds as you open your windows to embrace the abundant wildlife that surrounds our farm.

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Directions

The bed and breakfast (B&B) is conveniently situated only 4 km away from Saint Mere Eglise. It can be found along the D15 road connecting Saint Mere Eglise and Picauville. To reach Saint Mere Eglise, simply follow the signs from the N13 main road, which serves as the route from either Cherbourg or Caen ferry ports.

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extra bed
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Notes: breakfast included
Notes: This room can accommodate 2 adults and a child up to the age of 10 years old

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Attractions

  • Utah Beach (5.5 km): Utah Beach is a historic D-Day landing site during World War II. It offers a museum with exhibits on the invasion, as well as memorials and monuments dedicated to the soldiers who fought there.
  • Sainte-Mère-Église (9.5 km): This charming village is famous for its connection to the D-Day landings. It is known for the iconic paratrooper dummy that still hangs from the church spire, commemorating the American paratrooper John Steele.
  • Airborne Museum (9.7 km): Located in Sainte-Mère-Église, the Airborne Museum is dedicated to the American paratroopers who participated in the D-Day invasion. It showcases a vast collection of artifacts, exhibits, and multimedia presentations.
  • La Fière Bridge and Causeway (11.5 km): This strategic location was a key objective during the Normandy invasion. The bridge and causeway played a significant role in the success of D-Day, and visitors can explore the area and learn about its historical importance.
  • Musée du Débarquement (15 km): Situated in the town of Sainte-Marie-du-Mont, the Musée du Débarquement is a museum dedicated to the D-Day landings. It provides an extensive collection of artifacts, vehicles, and displays that depict the events of June 6, 1944.
  • Pointe du Hoc (22 km): Pointe du Hoc is a dramatic cliff-top location that was heavily fortified by German forces during World War II. It was a key target for the American Rangers during the D-Day invasion and now serves as a memorial site with remnants of the battle.
  • Omaha Beach (26 km): Omaha Beach is one of the most iconic D-Day landing sites and played a crucial role in the success of the invasion. Visitors can walk along the sandy shores, visit the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial, and learn about the historical significance of this beach.
  • Bayeux Tapestry (64 km): While not directly related to D-Day, the Bayeux Tapestry is a must-visit attraction nearby. It is an embroidered cloth that depicts the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England in 1066. The tapestry is historically significant and provides insights into medieval history. These attractions offer a mix of historical importance, cultural significance, and natural beauty, allowing visitors to explore and learn about the region's rich history during World War II.

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