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| Bayeux, a mediaveal town of art. Several intersting museums : the Bayeux Battle of Normandy Memorial Museum (just a few minutes from the D-Day landing beaches), the De Gaulle Memorial... | ||
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| Old quarters with many timbered houses. Antique shops. A signposted discovery route. | ||
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| A former intersection of Roman roads et much fought over by the rulers of Normandy in the 11th century. Package : guided tour and tasting of typical local products. |
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| Capital of the Pays d'Ouche region, overlooking the Rouloir valley from a road spur. Ancient houses and an attractive historical heritage. | ||
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| Picturesque back-streets, medieval half-timbered houses, walks on the banks of the Calonne. Signposted discovery route. | ||
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| Capital of the department, leading cultural centre. An old Gallo-Roman city. Very attractive landmarks. A discovery route. | ||
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| A historical blanket-making centre. Canals. Ancient half-timbered houses. | ||
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| Canals, back-streets and medieval cul-de-sacs. Historical leather tannery centre. Timbered houses. Signposted discovery route. | ||
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| Formerly a border town between France and Normandy. Structure and fortifications that still point to its military origins. Canals, magnificient mansions and timbered houses. Two signposted discovery routes. | ||