Tag: Normandy
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Visiting the Normandy D-Day Beaches: A Complete Guide for American Travellers
Our complete guide to the Normandy D-Day beaches covers the five landing sites, the American Cemetery, Pointe du Hoc and how to travel from Paris.
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Why Rouen’s Cathedral Drove Monet to Madness — and How to See What He Saw
Discover Rouen: Normandy’s medieval masterpiece that obsessed Monet for four winters — plus get weekly France stories free in our newsletter.
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The Island Abbey in Normandy That No Army Ever Managed to Take
Why no army ever took Mont-Saint-Michel — the tidal island in Normandy that refused to fall — plus get weekly France stories free in our newsletter.
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Why France Has More Cheeses Than Days in the Year — and What That Means
France produces over 1,200 named cheeses — each one shaped by the land it comes from. Here’s why that matters, how the French eat them, and where to find the real thing — plus get weekly France stories free in our newsletter.
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The Normandy Fishing Villages That Tourism Still Hasn’t Touched
In Normandy, fishing harbours still smell of diesel and brine. Fishermen sell their catch at dawn, bars open at six, and the best food comes from the sea that morning. This is French coastal life before the tourists arrived.
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Why Monet Painted These Normandy Cliffs Over a Hundred Times
Monet returned to Étretat’s chalk cliffs more than forty times. Discover why this small Normandy village still casts such a powerful spell on all who visit.
