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Normandy : Deauville and La Côte Fleurie

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Deauville and La Côte Fleurie

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  • Between Honfleur and Cabourg, the Norman coastline becomes a playground: resorts, casinos, watersports, sunshine, sandy beaches backed by wooded hills. It all started in Trouville, which triggered the 19th-century rage for sea bathing. Next comes racy, romantic Deauville – created in the 1860s by a trio of wealthy entrepreneurs, embellished in 1910 with boardwalk, casino and racecourse. In contrast, Touques and Dives-sur-Mer have historic links with William the Conqueror, while stately Cabourg is forever associated with Marcel Proust.

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Top 10 Sights
  • 1. Deauville

    Racehorses pounding the beach at sunrise, a glamorous wooden boardwalk, the glittering casino, the sumptuous Hôtel Normandy, the Bar du Soleil, the Pompeian Baths, designer shops, marinas, racecourses, extravagant mock-Tudor villas – a glossy picture.

  • 2. Trouville-sur-Mer

    In contrast to its neighbour Deauville, Trouville exudes a terrific, happy-go-lucky air – due in part to its south-facing waterfront boulevard, trawlers and fish market, aquarium, children’s amusements, and wonderfully florid 1912 casino and town hall.

  • Touques 3. Touques
    3. Touques

    The vestiges of William the Conqueror’s castle can be visited at Bonneville, above his port of Touques. In the neat town centre stands the 11th-century church of St-Pierre.

  • 4. Manoir des Evêques

    Dip your toes into the beautiful Pays d’Auge with a visit to the half-timbered Manoir des Evêques, one of its loveliest buildings.

  • Villerville 5. Villerville
    5. Villerville

    This friendly little seaside town, surrounded by woods and meadows, has become a village des livres , specializing in books.

  • 6. Mont Canisy

    Mont Canisy rises above Deauville, with views from Le Havre to the Orne; underground is a warren of German bunkers and tunnels.

  • 7. Falaise des Vaches Noires

    A walk at low tide between Villers and Houlgate takes you past the “cliff of the black cows”, rich in fossils.

  • 8. Houlgate

    Like Villers-sur-Mer, Houlgate is a family resort notable for its Neo-Norman architecture, all half-timbering, gables, turrets and towers.

  • Dives-sur-Mer 9. Dives-sur-Mer
    9. Dives-sur-Mer

    The former port from which William set sail to conquer England boasts a magnificent oak-framed market hall and the church of Notre-Dame, founded in 1067.

  • Cabourg 10. Cabourg
    10. Cabourg

    Take tea at the Grand Hôtel, so vividly described by Proust in A la recherche du temps perdu and, like Cabourg itself, still redolent of those genteel 19th-century days.

Practical Information
In Deauville, Bar du Soleil and Bar de la Mer on Les Planches are great for people-watching. If you are looking for regional specialities, try Le Kraal, overlooking the marketplace. In Trouville, eat moules-frîtes at one of the many water-front restaurants, such as Les Vapeurs. Dress up to visit Deauville: it will make you feel the part. Access to Deauville beach is free; its gaily coloured parasols – folded in a way unique to the town – are, however, quite expensive to hire. Office du Tourisme: pl de la Mairie, Deauville 02 31 14 40 00 Jardins du Casino, Cabourg: 02 31 91 20 00
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