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Jrose James
Manoir Roc
Marigny
50570

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Bed and breakfast nestled in a serene and peaceful setting

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Starting from the D972, which is located between Coutances and St Lo near Marigny

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Attractions

  • Mont Saint-Michel: Located about 50 kilometers from Marigny, Mont Saint-Michel is an iconic island commune and one of France's most famous tourist attractions. The stunning medieval abbey is perched on a rocky island and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding bay.
  • Bayeux Tapestry Museum: Situated in the town of Bayeux, approximately 60 kilometers from Marigny, this museum houses the Bayeux Tapestry, an impressive embroidered cloth depicting the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England in 1066. It is a fascinating historical artifact and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • D-Day Landing Beaches: Along the coastline of Normandy, less than 80 kilometers from Marigny, you can visit the historic D-Day landing beaches. These beaches were significant during World War II and played a crucial role in the liberation of France. Visitors can explore museums, memorials, and remnants of the war.
  • Omaha Beach: One of the most famous D-Day landing sites, Omaha Beach attracts many history enthusiasts. It offers a chance to reflect on the bravery and sacrifices made during the Normandy invasion. The nearby Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial is also worth visiting.
  • Sainte-Mère-Église: This small town, located around 50 kilometers from Marigny, holds historical importance as the first town to be liberated by American forces during the D-Day invasion. It is known for its famous church, where an American paratrooper famously got caught on the church spire during the battle.
  • Villedieu-les-Poêles: Situated about 30 kilometers from Marigny, Villedieu-les-Poêles is a charming town famous for its traditional copper workshops. Visitors can witness artisans crafting copperware and explore the Copper Museum. The town is also known for its bell foundry, which produces bells for churches worldwide.
  • Granville: Located approximately 50 kilometers from Marigny, Granville is a coastal town known for its picturesque old town and beautiful beaches. The town offers a mix of historical sites, including the 19th-century Granville Lighthouse, and vibrant seaside atmosphere with seafood restaurants and a lively marina.
  • Coutances Cathedral: Situated in the town of Coutances, around 30 kilometers from Marigny, this impressive Gothic cathedral dates back to the 13th century. It showcases stunning stained glass windows and architectural grandeur. Visitors can also explore the charming streets and shops of Coutances.
  • Cité de la Mer: Located in Cherbourg, about 80 kilometers from Marigny, Cité de la Mer is a fascinating maritime museum and aquarium. It offers interactive exhibits, including a visit to an old nuclear submarine and an exploration of the deep sea through various marine displays. 10. Saint-Lô: Situated around 20 kilometers from Marigny, Saint-Lô is a historic town known for its reconstructed medieval walls and the Notre-Dame Church. Visitors can explore the town's history at the Museum of Fine Arts and the Norman Bocage Museum, which focuses on the regional heritage and World War II. These attractions offer a mix of historical, cultural, and natural highlights, allowing visitors to explore the rich heritage and diverse landscapes of Normandy, France.