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Loisell'Eglise
Cahagnolles
14490
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Description for B&B:
L’escapade campsite offers a delightful combination of all the charms that Normandy has to offer. With ample space and surrounded by nature, guests can enjoy a variety of amenities including an indoor heated pool, a fishing pond, and fun-filled activities for children. Our convenient location allows easy access to the historic D-Day beaches and the multitude of museums dedicated to this significant event. Additionally, guests can explore the city of Bayeux with its renowned tapestry, and venture a little further to witness the breathtaking beauty of Mont Saint Michel. Our campsite provides modern and comfortable mobile homes and camping sites to ensure a pleasant stay.Description for Gite
This mobile home offers three spacious bedrooms and two modern bathrooms, providing maximum comfort for your stay. It also features a lovely terrace where you can relax and enjoy the outdoors.The mobile home comes with a fully equipped kitchen, including a refrigerator, gas hob, and gas oven. Sleeping arrangements include a comfortable double bed (140 cm) and two cozy single beds (80 cm).
Outside, you'll find a charming wooden terrace complete with garden furniture and a barbecue, perfect for enjoying meals al fresco. With its traditional yet comfortable design, this mobile home is ideal for a family of four.
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Directions
While you are in Caen, head towards the south peripheral road. Take the exit numbered 8, which leads to Bessin - Bayeux, Carpiquet, and Cherbourg. Follow the signs for Caumont L'Eventé, Carpiquet, and Balleroy. Once you arrive in Carpiquet, turn right at the second traffic light. Continue in the direction of Tilly/Seulles - Balleroy. Follow the D9 road towards Fontenay Le Pesnel, and then take the D13 road towards Tilly/Seulles/Balleroy/Saint Lô. Keep going until you reach Saint Paul du Vernay. At Saint Paul du Vernay, look out for the water tower on your right and take the D99 road towards Cahagnolles. Drive for about 2.5 kilometers until you reach the martyrdom, then turn left. After passing the church, you will find the camping site on your right. Congratulations, you have arrived!
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Prices
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Holiday Home | 15 | 65 | 100 | 232 | 826 | non |
Services
Wi-Fi
Tennis
Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden
Disabled Access
Credit cards accepted
Animals Allowed
Attractions
- Omaha Beach (17 km): Located on the Normandy coast, Omaha Beach is famous for being one of the landing sites during the D-Day invasion in World War II. Visitors can explore the beach, visit the nearby American Cemetery, and learn about the historical significance of this iconic location.
- Bayeux Tapestry (19 km): The Bayeux Tapestry is a remarkable medieval embroidery that depicts the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England. It is displayed at the Bayeux Museum, where visitors can admire the intricate details of this 70-meter-long work of art and learn about the fascinating history behind it.
- Mont Saint-Michel (96 km): One of France's most iconic landmarks, Mont Saint-Michel is a medieval abbey situated on a rocky island. This UNESCO World Heritage site attracts millions of visitors each year who come to explore the narrow streets, climb to the abbey's top, and enjoy the breathtaking views of the surrounding bay.
- Caen Memorial Museum (26 km): The Caen Memorial Museum is dedicated to the history of the Second World War and the Battle of Normandy. It offers a comprehensive exhibition that covers the causes and consequences of the war, as well as the stories of individual soldiers and civilians affected by the conflict.
- Château de Creully (7 km): The Château de Creully is a well-preserved medieval fortress that dates back to the 11th century. Visitors can explore the castle's towers, visit the museum inside, and learn about its fascinating history, including its role during the Battle of Normandy.
- Juno Beach Centre (30 km): The Juno Beach Centre is a museum and cultural center dedicated to the Canadian contributions during the D-Day landings in Normandy. It offers interactive exhibits, personal stories, and artifacts that provide a unique perspective on Canada's involvement in the war.
- Arromanches-les-Bains (31 km): Arromanches-les-Bains was a key location during the D-Day landings, as it served as a temporary harbor for the Allied forces. Today, visitors can explore the remnants of the Mulberry Harbor, visit the D-Day Museum, and enjoy panoramic views of the coastline.
- Caen Castle (26 km): Caen Castle, also known as the Château de Caen, is a massive fortress built by William the Conqueror in the 11th century. It now houses several museums, including the Museum of Normandy and the Fine Arts Museum, showcasing a wide range of historical and artistic exhibits.
- Honfleur (62 km): Honfleur is a charming coastal town known for its picturesque harbor, timber-framed houses, and art galleries. Stroll along the quayside, visit the Saint Catherine's Church, and soak up the vibrant atmosphere of this historic and artistic town. 10. Pegasus Bridge (33 km): Pegasus Bridge was a crucial objective during the D-Day landings, as it was the site of the first successful Allied mission to capture a bridge. The bridge and surrounding area now house the Pegasus Bridge Museum, which tells the story of the glider-borne troops who seized the bridge in 1944.