Cultural tours in Normandy

Bayeux is the perfect example of a medieval Norman town.
- Bayeux Tapestry UNESCO World Heritage site
- Notre Dame Cathedral
- Historical town centre, with medieval streets and houses

Caen was chosen by William the Conqueror as an administrative seat for his Duchy. Largely destroyed during the liberation in 1944, and subsequently rebuilt.
- Abbaye Aux Hommes
- Abbaye aux Dames
- Saint-Etienne de Caen Church and tomb of William the Conqueror
- Ramparts of the Ducel Castle
- Eglise de la Trinité tomb of Queen Mathilda
- Peace Memorial Museum

Honfleur is a maritime town of great historical interest.
Being in turn a military stronghold, a well-known commercial port, an inspiration for impressionism, Honfleur has made its mark throughout French history.
- The old harbour and the Lieutenance
- Saint Catherine's Church, built by the ship builders
- Greniers del Sel (salt warehouse)
- Eugéne Boudin museum

Historical Capital of Normandy famous for its half timbered houses, Joan of Arc and Gothic churches.
- The old Medieval quarter
- Notre Dame Cathedral
- Gros Horloge
- Place du Vieux Marché, where Joan of Arc was burnt at the stake

The world-famous Impressionist painter Claude Monet lived here for over four decades, his Japanese-inspired garden (and the artist’s restored 19th century home) remain must-see attractions for visitors to France.

Discover how Calvados, Cider, cheese and cream are made. With opportunities to taste the produce.