Right Port of St Vaast:This is THE place if you like your fish - Not to be missed! Tonight's meal? Perhaps Starters, Coquille St Jaques or fresh Normandy oysters, followed by Crevettes in a whisky, cream & garlic sauce. Still hungry? A selection from the cheese board or tarte' Normandy, liqueurs and cafe' oh! and don't forget to order your wine with the meal. Bon Appetit mes amis! Restaurant to Eat for quality and price, Le Channel***** but there are many more to choose from.........St Vaast also boasts a very good Market Day mid- week

Left: Ste Mere Eglise: is twinned with Poole in Dorset, England. Poole was one of the main embarcation ports for Allied troops, making their perilous journey across the Channel to the Normandy Beaches in 1944.. The modern day traveller can cross the channel between Poole & Cherbourg via Brittany Ferries in considerable luxury and comfort.Click on the Poppy for more views of St Mere Eglise.

Carentan

Right Caen: A vibrant, busy City. Resting place of William the Conqueror, no other than the Duke of Normandy himself. Plenty to see, favourite spot to pose , near the marina. Sip your coffee' and watch the world go by.Parking can be fraught - keep cool. Tour the City of Cean

Ideal for your holiday shopping trips, 20 min drive from Quineville.There are two supermarkets before  you  enter  Carentan. As  you  approach  the  town, Champion  is on the  right  and  Lidl's, on the left. Apart from being a good place to shop, the centre de ville is charming,  it has a picturesque marina, and is a good place to stop for lunch.Carentan is also a ideal starting point to explore the Marshlands of the Parc natural regional des Marais                                          Boat excursions from here will bring you close to the bird wildlife that inhabit this area

The Surroundings
La Maison
Enjoy
Normandie 2004
Location
Golf Zone
D Day 2004
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