There are many fully marked and signposted trails throughout Normandy, including The Cider Trail, The Camembert Trail, etc which feature local producers who welcome vistitors. These can be self guided or you can book with a tour company.
Producers of calvados, cider and Normandy pommel. Tours available in English. Please reference website for times and details.
The cheese village has an excellent visitors center and runs tours and tastings.
Classified as one of France’s “Jardin Remarquable”
An archetypal Norman village, its half-timbered houses lovingly restored, Beuvron-en-Auge lies inland from the resort of Cabourg on the Côte Fleurie (Flowered Coast), but this place is redolent of traditional rustic Normandy, with its concentration of local producers and antiques dealers.
Equestrian center which provides rides through the Norman countryside.
There are 26 golf courses throughout the region.
View Normandy from the sky.
The D-Day Landings on 6 June 1944 were nothing less than the largest and most complex combined airborne and amphibious military operation of all time. Today this epic history attracts millions of visitors to reflect on what was achieved – and why.
Visit the home and gardens of famed artist Claude Monet.
A magical island topped by a gravity-defying medieval monastery, the Mont-Saint-Michel counts among France’s most stunning sights.
A charming Norman town with a cathedral, military museum and the famous Bayeux Tapestry.