Located in Falaise, Les Prémontrés is a historic bed and breakfast that provides free WiFi, and guests can enjoy water sports facilities and a fitness centre.
Brian
United Kingdom
Quiet location within easy walking distance of restaurants in Falaise. Attractive buildings and grounds - with our bedroom having a cleverly adapted stable stall (or outside table in sunny spot) to eat a very nice breakfast.
Boasting a garden and views of inner courtyard, La Maison Des Buis is a bed and breakfast set in a historic building in Falaise, 35 km from Mondevillage Shopping Centre.
Debbie
United Kingdom
Amazing breakfast, croissants, cake, yoghurt, cheeses and bread.
Located in Falaise and only 34 km from Mondevillage Shopping Centre, Castel Saint-Léonard provides accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
VANDELANNOITE
Belgium
Breakfast was very various ! The salon was very beautyful ! There was classic music playing ! The owner was very talkative and friendly ! He was able to tell us the whole history of the manor built on the fortified city walls !
Featuring a garden and views of garden, Le Manoir du Ribardon is a bed and breakfast situated in a historic building in Neuvy-au-Houlme, 47 km from Mondevillage Shopping Centre.
Elizabeth
United Kingdom
Peaceful location but convenient to places we wished to visit and on final day close enough to port to make travel easy.
The Domaine De La Tour is located on a 7 hectare estate in the Normandy countryside. It offers spacious en-suite guestrooms with a garden, terrace and free Wi-Fi.
Lynda
United Kingdom
The quality of equipment and furnishings. Excellent shower and beds. Quiet location. Excellent breakfast and informative and welcoming host. Respect for the environment.
Set in Pertheville-Ners and only 42 km from Mondevillage Shopping Centre, La Maison de Ners offers accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Geraldine
United Kingdom
Nicely decorated. Good size. Enough equipment.
Comfortable double bed and settees. Warm enough.
Situated in Damblainville and only 39 km from Mondevillage Shopping Centre, Château du Mesnil Soleil, gites et chambres d'hôtes features accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private...
Arriving on a Sunday we didn’t get to see the town in its...
Arriving on a Sunday we didn’t get to see the town in its best light, however it was evident there was plenty of history and interesting places to visit for historians. We were disappointed that the museum was not open on a Monday.
Louisa
France
Scored 10
10
The museum telling the story of French civilians during WWII...
The museum telling the story of French civilians during WWII - very moving. You could buy an English handheld that gave you all the information although the exhibits were in both French and English.
William The Conqueror Castle - again an excellent exhibition in both French and English. Handheld tablet let you see all the rooms as they would have been used and there were holograms of the historical kings and queens who had lived there.
Sandy
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
A lovely town, we enjoyed walking around and reading about...
A lovely town, we enjoyed walking around and reading about the WWII history of the town. We had a nice dinner at one of the many restaurants and visited Château de Falaise (William the Conquerer's castle). This castle has one of the very best tour experiences we've had. We went early and beat the busloads of tourists that arrived as we were leaving, so we almost had the place to ourselves for our self-guided tour. It was a quick overnight stop for us, but one we're very glad that we made!
YanksintheUK
United States
Scored 10
10
A fantastic castle, where William the Conqueror was born and...
A fantastic castle, where William the Conqueror was born and raised. There was a great deal of World War 2nd history. The old part of the city was very interesting. We were only there for an afternoon and evening, but what we saw, made us want to return.
RICHARD
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
This town was almost completely destroyed during the allied...
This town was almost completely destroyed during the allied attack from Normandy beaches but a few buildings remain. William the Conquerors castle is worth a visit as are the two large churches and museum dedicated to world war 2.
Be prepared to be disappointed at the anti British sentiment on the posters in the church beside William’s castle commenting on the liberation of the town and its consequential destruction.
Quiet location within easy walking distance of restaurants in Falaise. Attractive buildings and grounds - with our bedroom having a cleverly adapted stable stall (or outside table in sunny spot) to eat a very nice breakfast.
Eric was an excellent host who explained everything well. The room was elegant and spotlessly clean. The breakfast was excellent - which set us up for a visit to the Chateau and Musee in Falaise.
Clean comfortable room, good dinner, did not have breakfast but that was our decision. Hotel is very good, great location, and staff polite and friendly.
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