Normandy - Wikipedia Normandy (French: Normandie; Norman: Normaundie or Nouormandie) [note 2] is a geographical and cultural region in northwestern Europe, roughly coextensive with the historical Duchy of Normandy Normandy comprises mainland Normandy (a part of France) and insular Normandy (mostly the British Channel Islands )
Normandy | History, Geography, Points of Interest | Britannica Normandy, historic and cultural region of northern France encompassing the départements of Manche, Calvados, Orne, Eure, and Seine-Maritime and coextensive with the former province of Normandy
Normandy Tourism: The official tourism website - Normandy . . . Explore, sample and savour Normandy in your own way How to get to and travel around Normandy? Welcome to the official Normandy Tourism website, packed with ideas for things to see and do, places to stay, events, maps, videos and more
Normandy Map Guide – Must-See Places, Food, and Travel Tips Located in northwest France, Normandy is a land of striking contrasts Rugged Atlantic coastlines blend with lush green countryside and bright colors of Impressionist paintings meet the dark memories of World War II
The Essential Guide to Normandy - The Good Life France Normandy is a region of contrasts, of seaside resorts and glorious countryside, peppered with historic and enchanting towns and villages This is a land of immense sandy beaches, some of which are memorials to key events of the Second World War
Places to visit in Normandy | Normandie Attractivité Normandy is a leading destination for both French and international travellers, with iconic sites such as Mont Saint-Michel, the D-Day Beaches, the cliffs of Etretat and Monet’s Gardens of Giverny attracting millions of visitors every year, and contributing significantly to the local economy
15 Best Things to Do in Normandy (France) - The Crazy Tourist Visiting Normandy’s sights means seeing monuments and scenery that we’ve known since childhood, first-hand This goes for Mont-Saint-Michel and the Bayeaux Tapestry, or all the scenes depicted in Claude Monet’s paintings, like the cliffs at Étretat, the harbour at Honfleur and the artist’s own gardens