There are only eight of the eleven piles of the bridge built in 1852, bombarded by the allies in 1944 to prevent the retreat of the German occupation army.
Classified natural heritage since 1988, the haven serves as an estuary for the Vanlée river. Covered with salt meadows and salt flats, it is accessible by a submersible road covered …
Commune of Normandy labeled Heritage Village of the Pays de la Baie, Bréville-sur-Mer takes place in the Manche, by the sea. The village is located about fifty kilometers from Saint-Lô, …
A pretty village facing the Pointe d'Agon, changing to the rhythm of the tides. Small alleys and courtyards where it is good to walk. In short, a great place to take a break.
Bishop Geoffroy de Montbray, one of the great monk-knights Duke William gathered around him before he left for England, completed the first nave of the cathedral in 1056. He then …
Natural site classified since 1989, between honeycombs, sandy areas and grasslands grazed by sheep. It offers a magnificent view of the Siena estuary and the Régneville harbour.
Regnéville Castle was built in the 12th century. After a turbulent history, King Louis XIII ordered its demolition in the 17th century, believing that it was not important for the …
Pointe d'Agon is an area protected by the coastal conservatory in Agon-Coutainville. There you can admire the iconic lighthouse, the singer's monument, the boats and the pier. You can also …