A townhouse in the center of the medieval city of Bayeux.
Room 1 Ground floor
- 2 Single beds (90x190)
armoire, penderie
Room 2 2nd floor
- 1 Double bed (160x200)
wardrobe - hanging wardrobe
Accommodation themes
- Sea
- Heritage
- Baby equipment available.
facilities
- Vaccum cleaner
- Baby high chair
- Independent bedroom
- Ground-floor bdr(s)
- Iron
- Washing machine
- Dishwasher
- Sheets & towels included
- Cot
- Hair dryer
- Baby changing pad
- TV
Outdoors amenities
- Parasol
- Garden furniture
- Terrace
- Desk chairs
Services
- Internet
- Baby equipment
- Included heating
- Bed linen included
- Household linen
- House cleaning available
- Optional departure cleaning35.00 € (Rate for the entire stay)
Leisure and amenities
- Sea bathing :10 km
- Canoeing :10 km
- Cinemas :0,2 km
- Shop :0,4 km
- Riding :2 km
- Railway station :0,8 km
- Golf :10 km
- Sea :10 km
- Museum :0,1 km
- Parks and gardens :on the spot
- Parking :on the spot
- Swimming pool :0,5 km
- Fishing :10 km
- Restaurant :0,2 km
- Footpaths :on the spot
- Tennis :0,5 km
Themes of your stay
- HeritageThese gites are restaured and settled in the traditional local way. According to your choice, you will find a friendly, intimate or cosy atmosphere : you will also enjoy the charm of Norman houses. Some gites have the "gites de caractère" or "gite de charme" grading.
- Baby equipment available.You have young child or baby ? choose to stay in accomodation with all equipment provided : baby bed, changing table or mattress, high chair, enclosed ground ...
- SeaThis accommodation is located less than 10 kilometers from the sea.
- HikingThis accommodation is less than 5 km from a walking paths trail. The owners will be able to give you information on routes, journey times, viewpoints not to be missed ...
- Horse ridingRent a cottage or guesthouse that offers horse riding on site or located less than 5 km from an equestrian center.
- During your stay, do not miss to discover and visit the famous spots and museums of D-Day Landings on June 6th 1944 on Normandy beaches, more than 75 years after the Allied troops landing.