Hotels in GIverny Normandy is famous for the
D-Day landings on its long beaches and for its busy Channel ports and
elegant resorts. From Dieppe to Le Havre the coast is named after its
alabaster colored cliffs. West of Le Havre are a number of smart resorts
and sandy beaches, then the beaches of the D-Day landings give way to the
wilder sandy beaches of the Cherbourg peninsular ending in the Bay of Le
Mont St Michel. The Seine from Le Havre to Rouen and beyond flows through
attractive countryside with some interesting sights along the way. Inland
are extensive orchards and a half-timbered farms producing delicious
cider, Calvados, and cheeses including Camembert. This is an easily accessed part of France with a recent and older history to explore and a
cuisine to enjoy.