This offers allows you not only to visit a local distillery, but also to sample the products at the end of the visit. Also, this tour covers the highlights of the Pays d'Auge region. It is the perfect tour for a first visit to Normandy if you are interested in traditions and scenic landscapes.
Your local tour guide will be able to provide countless bits of information about the region.
Strictly private tour in luxury vehicle.
Pickup included
Walking tour of the medieval town of Honfleur, its picturesque streets and its old port lined with colourful cafes and restaurants. Walk around the old port, discover Sainte Catherine Church, very unusual in that it is built entirely of wood and was made by shipwrights who incorporated many nautical decorative details, including a ceiling that resembled the hull of a ship. The ever-changing light in Honfleur inspired monet, boudin and renoir
Discover the Côte de Grâce, portion of the Côte Fleurie (Floral Coast) as we drive from Honfleur to Deauville.
The name was given in 1903 by Raymond Coustant de Yanville, president of the regional horticultural society, to the flowered countryside lying beyond the coastal hills and to the gardens of the 19th-century seafront villas built during the Belle Époque. With the development of tourism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the French coastline was split into various names to distinguish their varying landscapes.
This scenic coast has a number of long sandy beaches separated by low cliffs and river valleys
A popular seaside resort for locals and tourists alike, Deauville oozes style. Hosting glamorous events such as horse races and polo matches and the prestigious annual Deauville American Film Festival, Deauville also boasts two world-class golf courses, a thalassotherapy spa, and high-end hotels, boutiques and restaurants, not to mention its magnificent beach and famous boardwalk.
This walking tour of Deauville will make you feel like a movie star!
An archetypal Norman village, its half-timbered houses lovingly restored, Beuvron-en-Auge lies inland from the resort of Cabourg on the Côte Fleurie (Flowered Coast), but this place is redolent of traditional rustic Normandy, with its concentration of local producers and antiques dealers.
Beuvron-en-Auge is particularly packed with gems. Admire the 16th-century Vieux Manoir, the 17th- and 18th-century elaborate half-timbered houses and the 18th-century Auberge de la Boule d’Or, a classic former inn. Round and about the village and the area, seek out craft workshops and places selling local produce, which you can often taste on the spot. Such tours prove priceless.
Aquintessential norman village located on the Cider Route, no wonder world-famous artist David Hockney has chosen to live and work in Beuvron-en-Auge!
No visit of the Pays d'Auge would be complete without a proper understanding of its local beverages : the cider and the Calvados!
Visit one of the most calvados experience and learn how the producers work in respect of the traditions.
Calvados is distilled from cider made from specially grown and selected apples, from over 200 named varieties. It is not uncommon for a calvados producer to use over 100 specific varieties of apples.
The sampling of products is included but we may have to join a small group depending on the day of the visit.
Bayeux is a charming town in Normandy, France, famous for the Bayeux Tapestry, a medieval embroidery that tells the story of the Norman Conquest of England. The town's well-preserved architecture, rich history, and proximity to the D-Day landing beaches make it a compelling destination for history enthusiasts and cultural travelers.
A 70-meter-long embroidered cloth depicting the events leading up to the Norman Conquest of England in 1066.
A stunning Gothic cathedral with beautiful stained glass windows and a rich history.
The site of the Allied landings on June 6, 1944, during World War II.
A Commonwealth war cemetery containing the graves of soldiers who died in the D-Day landings and the Battle of Normandy.
A museum dedicated to the Battle of Normandy, with exhibits on the D-Day landings and the subsequent campaign.
Mussels cooked in a creamy sauce with Norman butter and cider.
A traditional apple tart with a caramelized top, often served with cream.
A famous Norman cheese made from cow's milk, with a rich and creamy flavor.
Norman cider, made from apples grown in the region, often served with meals.
Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather and numerous festivals. It's the best time for outdoor activities and visiting the D-Day beaches.
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Bayeux is generally safe, with low crime rates. However, as with any tourist destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions.
Bayeux Train Station
Bayeux Bus Station
The local bus system is affordable and covers most of the town and nearby areas.
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A historic city with a rich past, known for its castle, museums, and memorials.
A stunning island commune with a medieval abbey, known for its unique architecture and tidal surroundings.
A coastal town known for its role in the D-Day landings and its museum dedicated to the Normandy landings.
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