Accommodation, Self catering dans le Calvados
DisponibilitésLa Maison sur le Quai, location de charme face à la merLaurence Berdeaux 14 rue de la mer / Quai Letourneur 14520 Port-en-Bessin-Huppain (Calvados)
Phone : 02 31 10 13 98
http://www.lamaisonsurlequai.com
La Maison sur le Quai is an authentic and lovely fisherman's house, located on the seafront in Port-en-Bessin, Normandy. At the heart of the landing beaches, 10 km from Arromanches, Omaha Beach and Bayeux, a town rich in history, in a fishing port and marina.At La Maison sur le Quai, guests can live with the rythm of the tides and the cry of seagulls. Through the windows or on the terrace and even your bed and bath, you can contemplate the comings and goings of fishing boats going out to sea with the high tide. At low tide, you can stroll on the sand in the outer harbor, just in front of the house. An exceptional location with sea view for stays in self–catering holiday cottage. For one week or many, from Saturday 4pm to Saturday 10am for 1 to 4 people, all seasons. The house has been completely renovated in a spirit which combines charm of antiques, new equipment and contemporary inspiration. Elevated terrace offering a very nice view. 2 bedrooms each with a bathroom (bath or shower)and toilet. Completly new equipment (Wifi, LCD TV with international channels, DVD player, ipod/iphone sounddock, stainless steel kitchen, dishwasher, nespresso machine, washing machine, dryer machine, hood ...). Baby equipment available on request. No-smoking. No pets. The fish market is close by, with the sale of fresh fish and shellfish. All other shops, seafood restaurants, gourmet and convenience stores, cafés, bank... are also close by. There is also a weekly market on Sunday, which is well known in the region. Many sports available including the 36 hole Omaha Beach Golf course on the edge of the village, cultural visits and historic sites on the spot and surrounding areas (Tapestry & cathedral in Bayeux, abbeys, castles, d-day beaches,...) and the Normandy countryside. |
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