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Mont Saint-Michel

Europe France

Chateau d’Audrieu

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24 September 2021
The history of the Château d’Audrieu is closely linked to the history of Normandy and its most famous representative, William the Conqueror. He became William II of Normandy in 1035 after the death of his father. He turned Normandy into a powerful duchy, which was independent of the Kingdom of France. Following his victory at the Battle of Hastings, William became King of England in 1066. His epic is illustrated by...
Europe France

Manoir de Surville

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1 May 2021
Imagine a bucolic landscape, a small village in Normandy. You enter the gate and discover a beautiful historical estate dating back to the sixteenth century, located in the heart of a two-hectare garden. 100 km from Paris, in the heart of Normandy, the Manoir de Surville, a four stars hotel, will welcome you in an understated, elegant and refined decor. Old stones, studs, and eleven rooms decorated with unearthed...
Europe France

Le Domaine d’Ablon

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15 April 2021
Enjoy a holiday or simply a weekend in the heart of Normandy, with all the facilities of a top hotel, in the luxurious comfort of a prestigious family residence, where the past meets the present. The Domaine d'Ablon will transport you to a unique world only one and a half hours from Paris, where you can enjoy an idyllic, pastoral break in the Normandy countryside. This intimate setting will awaken your senses as you relax in...
Europe France

Chateau de Canisy

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5 November 2020
The Chateau de Canisy is a remarkable national historic building in the middle of an 800-acre (300 hectares) park with ponds, forests and land. It has been in the same family for a thousand years.The chateau is located in Normandy, 45 minutes away from the landing beaches and the Mont Saint Michel, only 30 minutes away from the town of Bayeux and right in the middle of the first horse breeding area in France...
Europe France

Château Richeux – Les Maisons de Bricourt

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3 November 2020
Château Richeux®, a large villa built in the 1920s, stands in an expanse of moorland facing Mont Saint-Michel. The sea, the sky, the earth – the endless hues of blue, green and grey merge into the obvious beauty of nature and the song of the wind. The place is known as “Serenity at the Crack of Dawn”: the sunrises here are unforgettable. Eleven spacious rooms.....