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HonfleurNormandy Towns  Normandy boasts some splendid towns, many characterised by traditional Norman architecture with its distinctive wooden beams offset against whitewashed walls and known locally as 'colombage'.  A typical example of this is the village of Beuvron-en-Auge, just one of many such villages on the well signposted 'Route du Cidre'. Sit here, or indeed in any of the lovely Norman towns and people watch outside a pavement café. Surprisingly, given the regions recent history in the latter years of WWII, many of Normandy's towns remain intact, particularly true of Bayeux, a town that is well worth visiting.  Along the coast a few gems can be found, including Honfleur with one of the most photogenic harbour bassins in all France.

In the centre of BayeuxBayeux

Location: Approx 25kms NW of Caen.
Description: Bayeux has several claims to fame. Not only does it house the famous Bayeux Tapestry but it was also the first town to be liberated on D-Day, so there is a strong WW2 connection. The old part of the town by the river is very picturesque with some craft type shops etc..as is the area around the Cathedral.
Our recommendations: There are several car parks in the town centre but we feel that in season the town could get very busy, so parking on the edge and walking in may be preferable.  There are lots of restaurants/eateries to choose from should you wish a sit-down meal, including pizzeria type places for the children. Near the cathedral are for example Le Petit Bistrot, Le Petit Normand and L’Assiette Normande (which gave us a more than adequate lunchtime meal) and Le Pommier (www.restaurantlepommier.com - our preferred choice, but shut for holidays at the time of visiting).
For the Children: You may have reluctant participants if you wish to visit the Tapestry, although it has been labelled as one of those ‘must-see’ attractions.

Our favourite towns in Normandy:

 

    - Bayeux
    - Beuvron-en-Auge
    - Etretat
    - Giverny
    - Honfleur
    - Villedieu-les-Pôeles

External websites offering information on Normandy:

    
- Normandy Tourist Board site
     - Discover Normandy
     - Normandy France.Net
     - Château de Versaille - well worth a day trip!
Chosen by our children:

     - Top Attractions in Normandy
     - Top Ten Holiday destinations in France