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Address:
Patricia Champion676 Route du Neufbourg
Bretteville du Grand Caux
76110
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Additional amenities include:- Electricity charges will be based on individual consumption
- A meter is available for customers to track their electricity usage
- Bed linen can be provided at a rate of 8 euros per person
- Rental towels are available at a rate of 3 euros per person
- Cleaning services can be arranged for an additional cost of 26 euros
- Extra guests can be accommodated at a rate of 9 euros per night.
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Directions
Travel Directions:
1. Start at the church in BRETTEVILLE GRAND Caux.
2. Head towards AUBERVILLE and follow the road for 200 meters.
3. Look for a small sign indicating NEUFBOURG and take the road slightly to the right.
4. Continue on this road for 400 meters and then make a right turn.
5. Look for the entry panel indicating LODGING OF FRANCE.
1. Start at the church in BRETTEVILLE GRAND Caux.
2. Head towards AUBERVILLE and follow the road for 200 meters.
3. Look for a small sign indicating NEUFBOURG and take the road slightly to the right.
4. Continue on this road for 400 meters and then make a right turn.
5. Look for the entry panel indicating LODGING OF FRANCE.
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Prices
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Holiday Home | 8 | 160 | 360 | 1100 | 1800 |
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Animals Allowed
Attractions
- Fécamp: Located about 9 km away, Fécamp is a charming coastal town known for its picturesque harbor, stunning cliffs, and the impressive Fécamp Abbey. Visitors can explore the historic streets, enjoy fresh seafood, and relax on the beautiful pebble beach.
- Étretat: Situated approximately 18 km from Bretteville du Grand Caux, Étretat is famous for its breathtaking cliffs and natural arches. The iconic "Falaise d'Amont" and "Falaise d'Aval" offer stunning panoramic views of the English Channel, attracting hikers, photographers, and nature enthusiasts.
- Le Havre: Located around 40 km away, Le Havre is a vibrant city known for its modernist architecture and rich maritime history. The city center, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers a blend of contemporary and historic attractions, including the impressive Musée d'Art Moderne André Malraux (MuMa) and the picturesque waterfront promenade.
- Honfleur: Situated approximately 40 km northeast of Bretteville du Grand Caux, Honfleur is a charming harbor town renowned for its quaint streets, picturesque port, and colorful buildings. The Vieux Bassin, a historic harbor surrounded by traditional tall houses, is a must-see attraction, along with the Sainte-Catherine Church and the Eugene Boudin Museum.
- Rouen: Located around 60 km from Bretteville du Grand Caux, Rouen is a city with a rich medieval history and stunning Gothic architecture. The Gothic-style Rouen Cathedral, made famous by Claude Monet's paintings, and the Gros Horloge, a beautiful astronomical clock, are among the city's top attractions. Rouen also offers charming streets lined with timber-framed houses and a vibrant cultural scene.
- Veules-les-Roses: Situated approximately 40 km southwest of Bretteville du Grand Caux, Veules-les-Roses is a picturesque coastal village known for having the shortest river in France. Visitors can stroll along the idyllic riverbank, explore the charming village, and relax on the sandy beach. The village is also famous for its traditional thatched cottages.
- Dieppe: Located about 70 km from Bretteville du Grand Caux, Dieppe is a vibrant seaside resort town with a rich maritime history. The town offers a picturesque harbor, a beautiful pebble beach, and a charming old town filled with medieval buildings and lively markets. Dieppe is also home to several museums, including the famous Château-Musée.
- Jumièges Abbey: Situated approximately 50 km southeast of Bretteville du Grand Caux, Jumièges Abbey is a magnificent ruined Benedictine abbey. The abbey's impressive architectural remains, set in a picturesque landscape along the Seine River, make it a popular destination for history and architecture enthusiasts. These attractions offer a diverse range of experiences, from coastal beauty and historic architecture to cultural heritage and natural wonders, ensuring a memorable visit to the region around Bretteville du Grand Caux.