Houlgate is a typical seaside resort of the Belle Époque at the end of the 19th century. The beach, the grand hotels, the casino, the beach villas and the Rue des Bains still breathe the atmosphere of that era.
The last watermill in the region, the Moulin Landry is a former flour mill transformed into a neo-Norman mansion in the 19th century (1851). It still remains as one of …
I really liked this quarter with the old houses and courtyards. The stores are not wrong. At least not the usual tourist things are offered. In one part there is also a restaurant and a brasserie.