Granville

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10 km away, the seaside resort, also known as the "Monaco of the North", has an air of holiday all year round! It's great to stroll around Granville, to dare to swim in the sea and to have a snack in one of the charming tea rooms! The pedestrian streets, the upper town, the fishing harbour, the "plat-gousset", the Dior house, the covered market, not forgetting its treasure... Chausey

Coutances

Cotes des havres

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35 km away, the Coutançais is a popular holiday destination thanks to its seaside resorts, such as Agon-Coutainville. The Coutançais coastline is marked by harbours, Regnéville, Blainville, Geffosses, and promises sumptuous landscapes. The Coutances region is rich in heritage and culture, with one of the most beautiful Gothic cathedrals in France. It is also a place that lives to the rhythm of jazz, blues and contemporary music festivals...

Avranches

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25 km away, the town of Avranches has a rich and tumultuous past and an important civil heritage: keep, ramparts, Grand Doyenné, etc. A former bishopric, it also has a remarkable religious heritage.

Cherbourg

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100 km away, the town of Cherbourg is one of the most important in the department. With 5 ports (yachting, fishing, commercial, cruising and military), Cherbourg-en-Cotentin, protected by the largest artificial harbour in the world, regularly hosts major nautical events, such as the Figaro Race. The local life gives pride of place to culture, with its Italian-style theatre, its art and history museums, its basilica, the Ravalet castle and of course the Cité de la Mer. Set on the green slopes of the Cotentin, the city admires a titanic work of the 18th century: the second largest artificial harbour in the world.

Saint-Lô

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With the Normandy Horse Show and the National Stud, the town of Saint-Lô is the capital of the horse.
In the heart of this vast territory, with its rich heritage, culture and architecture, the town of Saint-Lô dominates from the top of its ramparts dating from the Middle Ages. Since the 19th century, the town has become the "Capital of the Horse" with the creation of its national stud farm.
Markets, children's activities, shows, concerts, guided tours, exhibitions, festivals...
There's always something going on in Saint-Lô!

Villedieu-les-Poêles

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35 km away, the copper capital located in the heart of the Manche, in the bay of Mont Saint-Michel.
Labelled Villes et Métiers d'Art, you can discover exceptional sites such as the Bell Foundry, the Copper Workshop and several museums.
The Villedieu basin offers a wide range of accommodation. You can also explore the Normandy bocage and enjoy pleasant family moments at the Champrépus Zoo, for example.

La Baie du Mont Saint-Michel

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60 km away, between Granville and Cancale, the bay of Mont Saint-Michel is the site of the largest tides in Europe. Each year, they allow you to admire the Mont surrounded by water.
The bay is also an exceptional natural site.
The Bay of Mont Saint-Michel is a must-see tourist site in the Manche.
Cross the bay of Mont Saint-Michel and visit the abbey, a masterpiece of medieval architecture. Visit Granville, a small corsair town converted into a renowned seaside resort. Discover the tradition of copper craftsmanship in Villedieu-les-Poêles. Let yourself be carried away by the magic of the legends in Mortainais... From Granville to Mont Saint-Michel, there are many ways to enjoy your stay in Normandy: climbing, hiking, visiting, resting, strolling, contemplating...