19 December 2016
Located in Sotteville, Théo Capelle’s cider works is one of the most popular places to buy local cider. This quaint boutique offers a wide selection of […]
8 November 2016
Located in the heart of Cherbourg, the Thomas Henry Museum is Normandy’s third Museum of fine arts and gathers a unique collection of works by Jean-François […]
17 September 2016
The church of Cherbourg was first built in 435 but was destroyed in 841 during the Normand invasions. In the 11th century, William the Conqueror orders […]
6 September 2016
Fort Roule was built between 1853 and 1857 under Napoleon III on top of the mountain of the same name, which dominates the city. In June […]
Nearby (Surroundings): Barfleur, Gatteville, Tatihou, Le Nez de jobourg, …
Far from the hubbub of tourism, Cherbourg, at the far end of the Cotentin Peninsula, is a gateway to Europe, half way between the wildness of the “Hague” and the “Val de Saire” valley with its picturesque ports and preserved landscape.
We will be delighted to guide you through your choice of visits across the typical Norman “bocage” landscape.