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Glamping in Normandy
You can choose from many and varied accommodations to enjoy this rural and maritime area at any of its points. Close to its beautiful beaches with a lot of history or if you prefer to venture into its countryside to delight yourself with its landscapes and medieval buildings. Reserve now! And get ready to enjoy an unforgettable holiday in this peaceful region.
Warm and welcoming glamping sitesThe glampsites here have an excellent distribution to make the most of the space and are equipped with all the comforts. A refined decoration, independent environments, comfortable furniture and high-quality equipment. Windows or terraces from where you can contemplate beautiful views of the sea or the countryside, while you rest at the end of a tiring day. Ideal for couples, families, or groups of friends.
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This region has an important Historical Heritage. Formed mainly for being the landing area of D-Day in 1944, during the Second World War. But it also houses numerous architectural treasures erected in its picturesque towns and famous works of art such as those exhibited in the Impressionism Museum and Monet's house among others. A huge practical library for studying history entertainingly.
Normandy for Gastronomy lovers.The quality of the Normandy cuisine makes it an ideal destination for those who enjoy gastronomy. Its cheeses, cider, and apple liqueur called Calvados are famous; for which there are tourist routes. You will also find numerous markets where you can buy or savour local delicacies based on apples. Its seafood products such as scallops and herrings are also famous.
On the tower of Airborne Church there is a sculpture of a female paratrooper in honour of John Steele who was trapped there on D-Day.
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It was its light and beautiful fields that inspired Monet to paint many of his famous works. Many painters came to this town, attracted by the beauty of the painter's landscapes. It will be an artistic experience to know his house and walk through its relaxing gardens, feeling that you are inside one of his paintings. You can end this unforgettable experience by visiting the impressionism museum in the same town.
2. A medieval town with a majestic abbey.Mont Saint-Michel is built on a rock formation and surrounded by a beautiful bay. It is the scene of one of the largest tides in Europe that when it rises invades the land routes that lead to the site and originates in a floating islet. Its abbey is on the UNESCO World Heritage list, along with its bay and the old Moidrey mill. Another monument that you should not miss is the Notre-Dame Sous chapel.
3. The cheese route, a delicious gastronomic experience.Normandy is the jewel of France in the production of excellent dairy products such as the famous Camembert cheeses, Pont l´Evêque and Pavé d´Auge. If you want to know the secrets of making its famous cheeses, you will love living the experience of traveling its route. You will learn the production process, from milking the nice cows to looking through the windows at the different stages of maturation.
4. Apples are the protagonists of the best Normandy liqueurs.This innocent fruit floods the Normandy countryside and is responsible for the excellent cider, Calvados and Poiré that are made there. This region produces the largest amount of cider in France. You will be seduced by the cider route which will take you through several towns, and you will learn about the production process, as well as a visit to the houses and museums dedicated to this topic.
5. The historic Normandy landing.The region was the protagonist of the D-Day landings in 1944 during World War II. A place where you will breathe history in each monument and memorials that you find there. We assure you that the visit to the American cemetery with its white crosses and the Museum of Peace will fill you with nostalgia, which reminds you of what to avoid so that similar events do not occur.
6. Rouen, the historic capital of Normandy.The ideal place for those who like to immerse themselves in history. Be amazed by visiting its imposing cathedral, or enjoy a relaxing experience looking at Monet's paintings in the Museum of Fine Arts. See the Gros-Horloge, a large clock built in the Renaissance with a Gothic tower, or visit the Church of Joan of Arc and her memorial to learn more about the history of this famous French heroine.
7. Normandy is a region famous for its gastronomy.Its fertile fields and extensive coastline offer excellent local products that enrich its gastronomy. It is worth taking a gastronomic route through different towns to taste their food like a gourmet. The apple is the star in many sweet and savoury dishes, such as the apple tatin with Camembert and the Norman schnitzel. Furthermore, the region produces scallops, mussels, and oysters which have their festival.
Information about glampings in Normandy
🏡 Glampings available: | 1176 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -49%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £26. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 508 properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 216 properties. |