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Family Friendly holidays in Upper Normandy
Normandy is made up of two French regions: Haute Normandie and Basse Normandie. It is a coastal region and many of its main ports are just about household names in the west: Rouen, Dieppe, Le Harvre and Cherbourg. Situated in the north of France its coastline..
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the family friendly properties in Upper Normandythat we have to offer.
DIEPPE and the MANOIR DE GRAINCOURT
lot of gardens to visit, sports, cultural activities, very quiet manor very comfortable guestrooms.
Traditional House near Honfleur
House in Conteville, 10 minutes from pretty Honfleur and 15 to the beach. With large gardens & games room.
Gîte de la pierre blanche gueutteville l
New wooden house very clear ,spacious,confortable in the middle of anice countryside,open on south side,
Prince
Quiet village by the river not far from the beach Fecamp and Etretat, beautiful golf course
le Val d'andé
Le Val d'Andé.Deux meublés touristique de caractère.
Attractive stone cottage in Jouy s/ Eure
Cosy stone cottage in the beautiful Vallée de l'Eure in Normandy. Easy reach Giverny, Paris and sea.
Les Ecuries, St Saens, Upper Normandy.
Four star rated restored and modernised Chateau outbuildings sleeping 10, 6 and 2 with covered heated pool
"le Pré Marin" holiday village nr Dieppe
on the coast, 16 chalets with all modern comfort
La Charretterie
Renovated wagon shed on 400 year old Normandy farm. Beautiful two bedroom apartment. Countryside and sea nearby.
Le Coeur De Lion - Brionne - Rouen
19th Century Normandy Manor House, situated beside leisure lake and river Risle.
La Grande Maison
In the heart of Pays d'Auge, the perfect place for discovering Normandy and its numerous places of interest.
Normandy is made up of two French regions: Haute Normandie and Basse Normandie. It is a coastal region and many of its main ports are just about household names in the west: Rouen, Dieppe, Le Harvre and Cherbourg. Situated in the north of France its coastline largely faces the south coast of England. With the proximity to England it is often the first port of call for English tourists.