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Holiday rentals in Normandy

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Top-rated holiday rentals in Normandy

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Tiny home in Saint-Maur-des-Bois
The Little Cider Barn @ appletree hill
Nestled in the heart of the Normandy countryside, the Little Cider Barn takes pride of place in the grounds of Appletree Hill gites, it is the perfect place to relax, unwind and enjoy time together. A tiny house with everything you need, luxury bed linen, bathrobes and a nordic spa all included in the price! Close to the historic town of Villedieu les Poeles, less than an hour from Mont St Michel, the D day beaches, just half an hour to some of the most spectacular coastline in lower Normandy.
30 Aug – 6 SeptProfessional Host,
£93 per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 196 reviews
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Townhouse in Lion-sur-Mer
Old fisherman's house 100m from the beach!
Charming house located in Lion, rue Edmond Bellin in the quiet of a alley but at the foot of the shops, beach and dike at - 100 m. 5 bikes available. Linens provided and beds made upon arrival (sheets, towels, towels) Living room - fitted and equipped kitchen,dishwasher, tassimo, kettle, toaster Bathroom with toilet, washing machine, iron 1st : Bedroom 2 beds 90 x 190 - dresser - parquet floor - office area 2nd : bedroom. 1 bed 160 x 200 wardrobe shelves and wardrobe, parquet floor.
29 Sept – 6 OctIndividual Host,
£96 per night
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 169 reviews
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Apartment in Hautot-sur-Mer
*** Apartment le belvédere Pourville sur mer***
Comfortable apartment of 50m2 in an Anglo-Normand-style building from the early 20th century. "lebelvedere pourville sur mer" Located on the 1st floor (without elevator) of the residence you will discover a dizzying view of Pourville-sur-mer beach and the cliffs of Varengeville-sur-mer The decoration is neat and maintained . Renovated in April 2021. Feel at home. The apartment can accommodate 4 people if 2 adults and 2 children between 5 and 17 years old do not hesitate to apply.
24 Jun – 1 JulIndividual Host,
£98 per night
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 130 reviews

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Other great holiday rentals in Normandy

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Home in Le Bourg-Dun
House between land and sea
6–13 SeptIndividual Host,
£97 per night
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews
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Home in Bénouville
Atypical house sea view called "Le repère"
1–8 JanIndividual Host,
£151 per night
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 202 reviews
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Home in Saint-Mard-de-Réno
Small house on the Percheronne meadow
8–15 DecIndividual Host,
£122 per night
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 255 reviews
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Guest house in Vieux-Viel
Wellness suite 19 km from Mont St Michel
19–26 NovProfessional Host,
£119 per night
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 726 reviews
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Flat in Honfleur
Enchanted Lucarne - on the old harbour - Honfleur
23–30 May
£128 per night
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews
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Home in Vieux-Port
Chaumière Normande, great view of Seine
29 Oct – 5 NovProfessional Host,
£106 per night
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 167 reviews
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Flat in Étretat
Le Spot
7–14 NovProfessional Host,
£281 per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 14 reviews
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Cabin in Gathemo
Self-contained waterfront refuge
17–24 NovIndividual Host,
£94 per night
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 51 reviews
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Home in Saint-Pierre-la-Garenne
House with Pool and Indoor Spa
12–19 OctIndividual Host,
£234 per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 32 reviews
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Flat in Cabourg
Exceptional sea view in Cabourg
31 Jan – 7 FebIndividual Host,
£106 per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 17 reviews
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Apartment in Cabourg
Duplex with terrace and veranda on the seafront
18–25 SeptIndividual Host,
£102 per night
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 41 reviews
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Flat in Veulettes-sur-Mer
Beautiful apartment with sea views
29 Oct – 5 NovIndividual Host,
£97 per night
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 96 reviews

Your guide to Normandy

Welcome to Normandy

This region of northwest France is packed with history both ancient and modern. Normandy is as famous for the 11th-century invasion of England (and the Bayeux Tapestry that still resides here) as it is for the birth of Impressionism and the D-Day landings. Medieval castles and churches punctuate its pastoral landscape and rugged coastline, culminating in the Gothic grandeur of its capital city, Rouen, whose famous cathedral pierces the sky with its three great spires. A gentler beauty prevails in port towns like Le Havre and Honfleur, not to mention the loveliness of seaside resorts such as Deauville, Granville, and Trouville-sur-Mer. There’s space for quiet contemplation, too, at the famed landing beaches of the Second World War, which are marked by moving tributes, from the Caen Peace Memorial and the Arromanches museum to the 9,388 white crosses of the Normandy American Cemetery.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Normandy

With its sandy beaches, sea breezes, and late sunsets, summer is a delight in Normandy. It’s also a time when some of Normandy’s largest events take place. Annual D-Day commemorations are held in June, and in July the Fêtes Médiévales de Bayeux joyously celebrate the region’s medieval history with Viking, Saxon, and Norman re-enactments. For those who prefer it a little quieter, spring and autumn can be a good time to visit (pack layers and waterproofs, as the weather can be unpredictable), and May is a great time to be in Rouen, when the city celebrates its most famous heroine, Joan of Arc. If you’re a cinephile, September is the time to head to Deauville: the American Film Festival attracts the biggest stars of the silver screen to its celebrated boardwalk.


Top things to do in Normandy

Mont-Saint-Michel

There are many profound sights in Normandy, but none quite as mystical as the silhouette of this Romanesque monastery rising up from its own rock island, overlooking the tidal bay between Cancale and Granville. Walk across the footbridge (there’s also a shuttle bus) to marvel at its abbey cloisters or — if you arrive in summer — take in one of the outdoor concerts held in its 1,300-year-old courtyards.

André Malraux Museum of Modern Art at Le Havre

Many Normandy locations inspired Claude Monet, but it was his painting of a sunrise over Le Havre that dubbed him an Impressionist. The permanent exhibition here spans three centuries, and its collection of Impressionist works is second only to that at the Musée d’Orsay.

Bagnoles de l’Orne

Well concealed within the Normandie-Maine Regional Park, this spa town makes you feel as if you’ve stumbled back in time and through a magical forest. Belle Époque buildings, including an elegant casino and a grand palace, look out over its serene lake, relaxing you long before you’ve thought about your first spa treatment.

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