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Hotels In Normandie
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Hotel & Restaurant Alain Chapel is set in the picturesque village of Mionnay. Alain Chapel's renowned concept of taste, based on blending regional tradition with refined gourmet techniques, is today perpetuated by Suzanne Chapel and chef Philippe Jousse, whose parents owned a boucherie-charcuterie in Villeneuve-Saint-Georges in France. His grandparents had a farm at Saint-Denis-les-Ponts. |
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Chateau de Canisy has been in the same family ever since its creation in the twelve century. Today is owned and managed by Comte Denis de Kergorlay, who being the oldest male in the family, inherited from his father according to the aristocratic tradition. Comte Denis was the first to decide opening the chateau as a private chateau receiving guests. But not as a chateau-hotel nor the typical “château privé”. |
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Located in the countryside, on an exceptional site among valleys and apple trees planted meadows, Le Prieuré Saint Michel, is nowadays an spectacular inn, set in a Benedictine Priory founded in the late Xth century that has retained most of the religious and agricultural buildings of the monks. |
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Please go a little further away from the D Day beaches and the charming Honfleur harbor, enter inside the green countryside of Normandy, and discover a nice Norman dwelling, originally built to welcome the family and friends of a famous french film-producer, Claude Lelouch.
Built in the Normandy tradition, from ashlar stone, oak and blue slates, the Hostellerie stands in a 20 hectare park. |
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Between the sea and the countryside, in a lush green setting, the Hotel du Golf Barrière is a haven of peace. Surrounded by a 27-hole golf course, with 70 hectares of impeccably kept lawns, is an idyllic paradise for guests seeking sporty, relaxing moments. Situated on top of Mount Canisy and only a 5 minute drive from the heart of Deauville, the beauty of its location can take guests' breath away. |
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Hotel Normandy is the most famous hotel in Deauville, with a legendary chic that dates back to the Edwardian Age. The Anglo-Norman design, from 1912, includes half-timbering, dovecotes, turrets, gables, and a decor that resembles a cosy but stately English country house. |
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The Royal Barrière Hotel overlooks the sea and is set against the famous green wooded landscapes of Normandy. Built in 1913 in the Belle Époque times, with an impressive façade has become one of the hallmarks of Deauville which receives year after year famous celebrities from all over Europe. |
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Betwenn Deauville and Honfleur, this superb house, offers you both tranquility and a warm intimacy surrounded by a beautiful park overlookig the water .
The Seine meets the sea at the foot of this magnificent half - timbered "Chaumiere" so typical of the Normandy region. |
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The owners of two well known hotels in Normandy, la Ferme-de-Saint-Simeon and La Chaumiere, purchased a nearby manor to expand their business. This new property is Le Manoir du Butin, very near the other two. They opened it within the same style. |
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Ideally located between Deauville and Honfleur along the coast, this typical Norman hotel with Louis XVI, Directoire, Louis XV, Marine, Modern style furniture, provides generously sized, comfortable bedrooms with sea or countryside views. The large lounge is the perfect retreat to curl up in front of the log fire and read a good book. Guests may enjoy the gastronomic cuisine in the elegant restaurant. Relax in Les Thermes Spa, which includes massages and beauty treatments, a heated pool, jacuzzi, hammam, sauna, jets streams, balneo seat, herbal tea lounge and LCD screen. |
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Chateau de Goville is the ancestral home of a passionate collector of antiques. Family portraits, splendid furniture and an exquisite collection of dolls houses are part of the decor.
Sited close to Bayeux and the Normandy D-Day beaches. Visitors to this charming chateau enjoy the warm welcome that has awaited famous guests in the past, such as The Duke of Orleans. |
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What was once a 9th century Viking fortress, is now the stunning Château L'Isle-Marie and its enchanting 17th century Manoir, located in the heart of the Norman countryside, close to famous Sainte Mère Eglise and the D-Day beaches, an excellent base from which to explore the attractions of the region. |
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Chateau La Chenevière is an 18th century château situated between Omaha Beach, where the American forces landed on D-Day 1944, and the historic town of Bayeux famous for its tapestry depicting the Conquest of England by William the Conqueror in 1066. Chateau La Chenevière stands elegantly in its own parkland of mature trees, embracing the graceful mannerisms of a by gone era and the warmth of an English country house. |
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HOTELS IN NORMANDIE |
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