
Entire Normandy in 12 days
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Entire Normandy in 12 days
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A comprehensive 12-day journey through Normandy covering the region's major cities and landmarks. The route begins in Rouen with its Gothic cathedral and medieval streets, includes day trips to coastal Dieppe, the Templar castle of Gisors, and historic Seine Valley abbeys. Continue to Le Havre for UNESCO-listed architecture and the dramatic Étretat cliffs, then explore the charming harbor of Honfleur. The itinerary visits Caen's Mémorial museum and William the Conqueror's castle, the D-Day landing beaches from Bayeux, and concludes with Granville and Mont-Saint-Michel. Key attractions include Rouen Cathedral, the Bayeux Tapestry, Omaha Beach memorials, and the iconic abbey of Mont-Saint-Michel.
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Historic Rouen in One Day
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Discover Rouen's magnificent medieval heritage on this walking tour through Normandy's historic capital. Begin at the majestic Saint-Ouen Abbey with its extraordinary 14th-century stained glass, then stroll along the picturesque Rue Eau de Robec, once the heart of the city's textile industry. Marvel at the Flamboyant Gothic masterpiece of Saint-Maclou Church before walking down charming Rue Saint-Romain to Rouen Cathedral, featuring France's tallest spire and immortalized by Monet in his famous paintings. Continue along the pedestrianized Rue du Gros-Horloge with its iconic astronomical clock to Place du Vieux-Marché, where Joan of Arc was martyred in 1431, and finish at the striking modern church built in her honor. Important: This itinerary is best on Saturday or Sunday, as Saint-Maclou Church and Saint Joan of Arc Church are only open on weekends. All churches close from 12:00-14:00 for a midday break. Total walking distance is approximately 2.7 km. All attractions are free to visit.
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Start Point
Rouen City Center
Saint-Ouen Abbey
Rue Eau de Robec
Saint-Maclou Church
Saint-Romain Street (Rue Saint-Romain)
Lunch Break
1.5 hours
Rouen Cathedral (Notre-Dame de Rouen)
Gros-Horloge Street (Rue du Gros-Horloge)
Place du Vieux-Marché
Saint Joan of Arc Church
End Point
Rouen City Center
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Dieppe from Rouen
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A relaxed day trip from Rouen to the charming seaside town of Dieppe, about 65 km north on the Norman coast. Explore historic churches including Saint-Jacques with its unique carvings, browse the famous market (best on Saturdays), visit the medieval castle housing an impressive ivory collection, and pay respects at the WWII Memorial Museum. End your day strolling the picturesque seafront. The journey takes about 1 hour 15 minutes by train or 1 hour by car.
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Start Point
Rouen City Center
1Dieppe
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Start Point
Dieppe City Center
Church of Saint-Jacques
Marché de Dieppe Market
Church of Saint-Rémy
Lunch Break
1 hour
Château de Dieppe
Memorial Museum of August 19, 1942
City Gate (Porte de la Ville)
Dieppe Beach and Seafront
End Point
Dieppe City Center
End Point
Rouen City Center
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Medieval Treasures of Gisors from Rouen
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A day trip from Rouen to discover the medieval heritage of Gisors. The itinerary includes the impressive 11th-century Château de Gisors with its octagonal keep and Templar graffiti, the Gothic Church of Saint-Gervais-Saint-Protais, and the charming 15th-century washhouse on the Epte River. Travel time is about 1.5 hours each way by car or 2 hours by train. The château is closed on Tuesdays and requires a guided tour (€9, book in advance).
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Start Point
Rouen City Center
1Gisors
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Start Point
Gisors City Center
Château de Gisors
Church of Saint-Gervais-Saint-Protais (Église Saint-Gervais-Saint-Protais)
The Washhouse of Gisors (Le Lavoir de Gisors)
End Point
Gisors City Center
End Point
Rouen City Center
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Norman Abbey Trail from Rouen
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A full-day excursion from Rouen to discover two remarkable Norman abbeys along the Seine Valley. First stop is Saint-Martin-de-Boscherville with the Saint-Georges Abbey, a masterpiece of Romanesque architecture featuring award-winning gardens, followed by the Almoner's Manor, a rare Templar estate. Continue to Jumièges to explore one of France's most atmospheric medieval ruins, where twin towers rise majestically above the valley. Best by car as public transport is limited. Important: Saint-Georges Abbey closed December-February. Almoner's Manor open July-August daily, weekends only Easter to All Saints (reservation: +33 6 64 33 27 48). Jumièges Abbey closes 13:00-14:30 for lunch.
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Start Point
Rouen City Center
1Saint-Martin-de-Boscherville
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Saint-Martin-de-Boscherville City Center
Saint-Georges Abbey (Abbaye Saint-Georges de Boscherville)
Almoner's Manor (Manoir de l'Aumônerie)
End Point
Saint-Martin-de-Boscherville City Center
2Jumièges
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Jumièges City Center
Jumièges Abbey
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Jumièges City Center
End Point
Rouen City Center
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Étretat Cliffs from Le Havre
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A day trip from Le Havre to explore Étretat's world-famous chalk cliffs, natural arches, and dramatic coastline. The itinerary covers the iconic pebble beach, Falaise d'Aval with its elephant-trunk arch, La Manneporte rock formation, and the award-winning Les Jardins d'Étretat. Approximately 30 km each way by car (40 min) or bus (1h15). Check tide times before exploring the cliffs. Les Jardins d'Étretat is the only paid attraction (€12.50). Total walking distance about 4.3 km.
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Start Point
Le Havre City Center
1Étretat
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Start Point
Étretat City Center
Étretat Beach (Plage d'Étretat)
Downstream Cliff (Falaise d'Aval)
The Great Door (La Manneporte)
Old Market Square (Le Vieux Marché)
Lunch Break
1 hour
Les Jardins d'Étretat
Chapelle Notre-Dame de la Garde
Monument Nungesser et Coli
Amont Cliff (Falaise d'Amont)
End Point
Étretat City Center
End Point
Le Havre City Center
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Must see of Le Havre in one day
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Discover Le Havre's extraordinary UNESCO World Heritage architecture on this comprehensive walking tour through the city rebuilt by Auguste Perret. Start at the monumental City Hall with its 72-meter tower, explore the iconic 'Volcan' cultural center and Oscar Niemeyer Library, then admire the masterpiece of Saint Joseph's Church with its 12,768 stained glass pieces. The tour includes MuMa, home to France's largest Impressionist collection outside Paris, and concludes along Europe's widest avenue, Avenue Foch. Important: Many attractions are closed on Mondays (Library, Le Volcan, Natural History Museum, MuMa). The Perret Show Flat requires advance reservation and operates April-September only. MuMa opens at 11:00. First Saturday of each month offers free entry at several museums. Total walking distance is approximately 3.5 km.
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Start Point
Le Havre City Center
Le Havre City Hall
Perret Show Flat
Oscar Niemeyer Library (Bibliothèque Oscar Niemeyer)
Le Volcan
Lunch Break
1 hour
Natural History Museum of Le Havre
Notre-Dame Cathedral of Le Havre
Container Chain
Musée d'art moderne André Malraux (MuMa)
Saint Joseph's Church
Avenue Foch
End Point
Le Havre City Center
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One day in Honfleur
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This itinerary explores Honfleur's maritime heritage and artistic legacy in one intensive day. The route covers the picturesque Old Harbor, four museums showcasing Norman culture and impressionist art, the unique wooden Sainte-Catherine Church, and the historic Salt Granaries. Note that some museums close on Monday (Ethnography, Naval) or Tuesday (Boudin, Satie), making Wednesday to Sunday the best days. Most museums close for lunch between 12:00 and 14:00. The Salt Granaries are accessible only during special events; otherwise, admire the exterior.
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Start Point
Honfleur City Center
Old Harbor (Le Vieux Bassin)
Naval Museum (Musée de la Marine)
Salt Granaries (Les Greniers à Sel)
Sainte-Catherine Church (Église Sainte-Catherine)
Lunch Break
1 hour
Eugène Boudin Museum (Musée Eugène Boudin)
Satie Houses (Les Maisons Satie)
End Point
Honfleur City Center
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Must see of Caen
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This comprehensive itinerary covers the essential sights of Caen, from the world-renowned Mémorial de Caen museum to William the Conqueror's medieval castle. The route includes both WWII history sites and Norman heritage landmarks. Note that the Mémorial de Caen is closed throughout January and on December 25. Escovile House (Tourist Office) is closed on Sundays. Online booking for the Mémorial is recommended, especially during summer and D-Day anniversary period.
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Start Point
Caen City Center
Mémorial de Caen
Abbaye aux Hommes (Saint-Étienne)
Place Saint-Sauveur
Lunch Break
1 hour
Half-Timbered Houses (Maisons à Pans de Bois)
Escovile House (Hôtel d'Escoville)
Church of Saint-Pierre (Église Saint-Pierre)
Le Vaugueux
Château de Caen
End Point
Caen City Center
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D-Day Landing Beaches from Bayeux
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A full-day trip from Bayeux exploring the historic D-Day landing sites at Omaha Beach. Visit the Normandy American Cemetery with over 9,000 graves, museums housing WWII artifacts, the preserved German bunker WN 62, and walk along Omaha Beach where American forces landed on June 6, 1944. The trip includes stops at Colleville-sur-Mer and Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer. Some museums operate seasonally; the Big Red One Museum is closed Tuesdays and open April through October only.
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Start Point
Bayeux City Center
1Colleville-sur-Mer
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Colleville-sur-Mer City Center
Big Red One Assault Museum - 1st Infantry Division Memorial
Overlord Museum (Omaha Beach)
WN 62 (Widerstandsnest 62)
End Point
Colleville-sur-Mer City Center
2Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer
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Start Point
Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer City Center
Omaha Beach Memorial Museum
Omaha Beach
Les Braves Monument
End Point
Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer City Center
End Point
Bayeux City Center
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From William the Conqueror to D-Day
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This intensive itinerary spans nearly a millennium of history, from the Norman Conquest of 1066 to the Allied liberation of 1944. The route includes the Gothic cathedral where the Bayeux Tapestry was originally displayed, the Baron Gérard Museum with its fine arts collection, and the iconic Liberty Tree from the French Revolution. The afternoon focuses on WWII sites: the Battle of Normandy Memorial Museum, the Commonwealth War Cemetery with over 4,600 graves, and the Reporters Memorial honoring fallen journalists. Note: The Bayeux Tapestry Museum is closed for renovation until October 2027. The Baron Gérard Museum is closed throughout January.
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Start Point
Bayeux City Center
Notre-Dame Cathedral of Bayeux (Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Bayeux)
Baron Gérard Museum of Art and History
Liberty Tree (Arbre de la Liberté)
Bayeux Tapestry Museum (Musée de la Tapisserie de Bayeux)
Lunch Break
1 hour
Memorial Museum of the Battle of Normandy
Bayeux War Cemetery
Reporters Memorial
End Point
Bayeux City Center
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One day in Granville
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This itinerary covers Granville's main highlights from the Christian Dior Museum to the historic ramparts. The route is available from mid-April to early November when the Dior Museum is open. The museum is closed on Tuesdays, and the Richard Anacréon Museum is closed on Mondays. Casino entry requires valid ID and minimum age of 18.
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Start Point
Granville City Center
Christian Dior Museum (Musée Christian Dior)
Plat Gousset Beach (Plage du Plat Gousset)
Casino de Granville
Richard Anacréon Museum
Notre-Dame du Cap Lihou Church (Notre-Dame du Cap Lihou)
Pointe du Roc (Roc Point)
End Point
Granville City Center
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Mont-Saint-Michel Abbey and Alligator Bay from Granville
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A full-day trip from Granville combining the iconic Mont-Saint-Michel with family-friendly attractions. The morning covers the complete abbey visit including the medieval village, ramparts, and the famous abbey at the summit. The afternoon continues to La Caserne for Alligator Bay, home to over 700 reptiles, and ends at the Couesnon Dam with views of the tidal island. Saint-Aubert Chapel is only accessible at low tide. The abbey is closed January 1, May 1, and December 25. Comfortable walking shoes essential for the 350 steps to the abbey.
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Start Point
Granville City Center
1Mont-Saint-Michel
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Mont-Saint-Michel City Center
Grande Rue (Grand Street)
Parish Church of Saint-Pierre (Église Paroissiale Saint-Pierre)
North Tower (Tour du Nord)
Abbey of Mont-Saint-Michel (Mont-Saint-Michel)
Saint-Aubert Chapel (Chapelle Saint-Aubert)
End Point
Mont-Saint-Michel City Center
2La Caserne
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La Caserne City Center
Alligator Bay
Mont-Saint-Michel Dam (Barrage du Mont-Saint-Michel)
End Point
La Caserne City Center
End Point
Granville City Center
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