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Contact Details:
Address:
David Asquith7 Route Du Hameau Flaux
Amfreville, Manche
50480
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Description:
Description for B&B:
La Vieille Ferme d'Amfreville B&B, located near Saint Mere Eglise in the heart of D-Day, offers a cozy and comfortable stay in the beautiful Norman countryside. Owned and operated by husband and wife duo David & Alyson, we strive to provide a memorable experience while you explore all that Normandy has to offer.At La Vielle Ferme d'Amfreville, we take pride in our well-appointed rooms, featuring comfortable beds, luxurious linens, plush towels and bathrobes, along with artisanal soaps. Start your day with a delicious traditional French breakfast, complete with locally sourced and homemade delights, including freshly made waffles.
During your stay, you can unwind in our charming courtyard, which offers several seating areas for you to relax and enjoy a book on a sunny afternoon. Alternatively, cozy up in front of the fire pit with a cup of hot chocolate before bedtime.
Our house is equipped with central heating to ensure your comfort throughout the year. In the winter months, you can cozy up by the log burners in the living room and dining room, savoring a hot drink. During the summer, wake up to the delightful sounds of birdsong as you open your windows to the abundance of wildlife that surrounds our farm.
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Directions
The B&B can be found only 4 km away from Saint Mere Eglise, along the D15 road that leads from Saint Mere Eglise to Picauville. You'll see signs for Saint Mere Eglise when you exit the main N13 road, which connects the ferry ports of Cherbourg and Caen.
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Prices
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B&B (2 pers.) |
2 | 95 | 95 | 665 | 665 | ![]() |
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B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 95 | 95 | 665 | 665 | 20 | ![]() |
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Notes: This room can accommodate 2 adults and a child up to the age of 10 years old |
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Attractions
- Utah Beach (6.9 km): Located on the Normandy coast, Utah Beach is a historic WWII landing site where American troops landed during the D-Day invasion. The Utah Beach Museum provides an insightful and interactive experience about the events of June 6, 1944.
- Sainte-Mère-Église (9.2 km): A charming village famous for its connection to the D-Day invasion. The village square features a parachute memorial to honor American paratrooper John Steele, who famously got caught on the church steeple during the invasion.
- Airborne Museum (9.4 km): Situated in Sainte-Mère-Église, the Airborne Museum offers an immersive experience showcasing the stories and artifacts of the American paratroopers who fought in the D-Day operations. Visitors can explore the exhibition halls and even walk through a C-47 airplane.
- La Fière Bridge and Causeway (10.1 km): This historic site played a crucial role in the success of the D-Day invasion. It was a vital crossing point for American troops, and remnants of the original bridge and causeway can still be seen today, along with memorial plaques.
- Carentan (19.5 km): A picturesque town known for its strategic significance during WWII. Carentan was at the center of the battle between American paratroopers and German forces during the D-Day invasion. The town offers a variety of historical sites, charming streets, and lovely cafes.
- Pointe du Hoc (36.5 km): The Pointe du Hoc is a cliff-top location overlooking the English Channel. It was a target for American forces during D-Day due to the presence of German artillery. Visitors can explore the remains of the German fortifications and enjoy breathtaking views of the coastline.
- Omaha Beach (41.5 km): One of the most famous landing beaches of the D-Day invasion, Omaha Beach witnessed intense fighting. Today, it is a place of remembrance with memorials, bunkers, and the Normandy American Cemetery, where thousands of American soldiers who lost their lives are buried.
- Bayeux (67.5 km): Known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and the famous Bayeux Tapestry, this charming town is a must-visit. The Bayeux Tapestry depicts the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England in 1066. The town also offers a magnificent cathedral and a variety of museums. Please note that the distances mentioned are approximate and may vary depending on the exact location within Amfreville.