Normandy Area

Normandy Area holidays

Sea‑battered cliffs, half‑timbered villages and wide, windswept beaches shape Normandy’s character. Inland, orchards feed its cider and calvados traditions, while quiet lanes lead to medieval abbeys and market towns. Along the coast, the D‑Day landing sites and cemeteries pay homage to the historical events that happened here.
La Vallee - EUROCAMP

La Vallee - EUROCAMP

Normandy Area, North of France

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  • Car hire, bed linen and end-of-stay clean included
  • Whizz down the waterslides
  • Give the kids a history lesson at the D-Day landing beaches
  • Park category: village plus
  • Park size - Medium 372 pitches
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Normandy’s coastline

Normandy’s shoreline swings from chalk cliffs to long, pale beaches shaped by tides and history. Beyond the famous D‑Day sites, quieter stretches around Barfleur and Saint‑Vaast‑la‑Hougue feel untouched, with fishing boats, stone quays and sea‑air cafés.

Village life

Away from the crowds, half‑timbered houses and orchard‑lined lanes define little villages like Pays d’Auge. Family‑run cider farms sit just outside them, offering tastings of small‑batch cider and calvados, AKA apple brandy, that capture the region’s rural character.

History everywhere

Normandy’s past runs from Viking settlements to medieval power struggles, but the 20th century defines much of its identity. The D‑Day landings reshaped its coastline, leaving bunkers, cemeteries and museums that still anchor local memory. Inland, market towns and abbeys reflect centuries of trade and monostatic life.

Amiens Cathedral

Amiens Cathedral

Normandy Area, North of France

One of the biggest gothic cathedrals in the world, Amiens Cathedral is definitely worth a stop if you’re in the area. The UNESCO-stamped beauty is a big hit with architecture aficionados, but everyone will be...
Mont Saint-Michel

Mont Saint-Michel

Normandy Area, North of France

Rising straight from the sea, magical Mont Saint-Michel looks like something dreamt, up rather than built. Climb through its narrow, winding streets towards the striking Mont Saint-Michel Abbey, with little...
Bayeux Tapestry Museum

Bayeux Tapestry Museum

North of France

The Bayeux Tapestry Museum offers a captivating glimpse into 11th-century history. It's home to the world-famous tapestry depicting the Norman Conquest of England, so it's a must-visit for those wanting to...
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