Normandy, France
From ultra-modern Le Tréport to the Mont-Saint-Michel, the Normandy coast exhibits an astonishing variety of landscapes. Here, the sea sculpts the cliffs with the pounding of its waves, creating a fantasy architecture; where its waters stretch on towards infinity, the sea comes to rest on vast expanses of golden sand that disappear and reappear with the tide. This same sea is responsible for tempering the harsh rigours of winter, and for moderating the hot excesses of summer. Admire the 600kms of coastline of this earthly paradise.
While many people will head for the lively Normandy coast, the Normandy countryside with its golden prairies, cool wooded valleys and its beech and pine forests remains a haven of peace and tranquillity. Little villages, leafy fanes and clear streams are the ideal setting in which to relax and rediscover the joys of nature.
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Visit Eure.
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Visit Deauville and Etretat.
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Visit Rouen and its discover its rich history.
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General information on Normandy.

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