Situated in Hermanville-sur-Mer in the Lower Normandy region, Coquelicot has a terrace. Both free WiFi and parking on-site are accessible at the homestay free of charge.
s
United Kingdom
Most accomdating hostess. sharing her home , lovely breakfast
Located just 11 km from Caen Station, Chez Camille et Lucas features accommodation in Ranville with access to a garden, a shared lounge, as well as bicycle parking.
julie
United Kingdom
Breakfast was superb. Bed was so comfortable. Easy free parking outside the door. Checked in at 22.50 no problem. I didn't realise it was a shared bathroom but it was spotless and you share with the owners.
Would highly recommend.
Offering garden views, Le Gîte insolite Gonnedouillé is an accommodation set in Gonneville-en-Auge, 8.1 km from Cabourg Casino and 8.3 km from Cabourg Raccourse.
Jason
United Kingdom
Peaceful location, nicely presented, very clean and tidy, with all conveniences required for a short stay.
Set just 7.2 km from Mondevillage Shopping Centre, Chez Corinne features accommodation in Colombelles with access to a garden, a shared lounge, as well as a shared kitchen.
Ed
United Kingdom
Chez Corinne is a perfect place to stay before or after the ferry. Corinne is very welcoming and a great host.
Sous le pommier, a property with a garden, is situated in Douvres-la-Délivrande, 14 km from Memorial of Caen, 14 km from Botanical Garden of Caen, as well as 16 km from Caen Station.
Located in the Normandy region, JunoGîte Résidence is in the centre of Bernières-sur-Mer and an 8-minute walk from Juno beach.
Johan Dawid
Netherlands
I stayed here with my father to visit the Normandy landing beaches. Everything was perfect. The room was comfortable, clean, and had a very useful kitchen. The location is brilliant and Juno beach and its attractions are all walkable from the residence.
The owner was amazing and very accommodating in every respect. We have nothing but praise.
Set in a 16th-century renovated historic mansion in Caen city centre, this B&B features a terrace, a floral courtyard with outdoor furniture and spacious rooms with a private bathroom.
Martin
United Kingdom
This was my second visit to this hotel - my first was two years earlier when I had an excellent suite of rooms in the main 18th century building, where all the eight bedrooms are served by an original stone spiral staircase. My recent visit however was based in an adjoining separate building called "Gite - Cottage" with its own front door and two spacious bedrooms upstairs. Very well equipped, recently modernised, and looking onto the sheltered courtyard in front of the hotel. The situation of the hotel is remarkable, as it is not visible from the Place Saint Martin. On my first visit it took me some 10 minutes to find the entrance, which is through an archway with a locked gate, but once found I used the code which the hotel had provided. After that all was well. The more modern houses built directly onto the square provide privacy and tranquillity for the courtyard and hotel behind them.
The proprietor, a remarkable man called David, has excellent English, and is most helpful and friendly. He also has good taste, which is apparent throughout the design and style of the interior rooms and furnishings. The bedroom for my first visit was called "la Chambre Rouge", as its colour scheme was predominantly red. .
The situation of the hotel is admirably placed to afford easy access on foot to the main points of tourist interest in this beautiful city. In particular, and close to the hotel, there is the elegant Hotel de Ville, based in the vast former 18th century monastery buildings. This is right next door to the early Norman church of St Etienne, where there is the tomb of William the Conqueror, who of course was Duke of Normandy before he became King of England.
I would be very happy to return to Caen, and stay once more at this hotel.
Travellers on a budget looking to experience a place like a local will enjoy homestays. This simple accommodation is in a private home, where the host also lives. All facilities are shared and in most cases breakfast is included.
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