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Description
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Cottage 100m² / Sleeps 6. 3 Bedrooms - 2 Bathrooms. Sea 300m. Ferry port in Cherbourg 50 km. Style : Lovely and well presented cottage. Large lawned and enclosed garden. Just a short stroll away from a very long beach with fine sand, perfect for children! 50 km south west of Cherbourg.
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Interior accommodation Living room : first floor, 10m², wooden floor, sofa, central heating. Dining room : first floor, 10m², tiled, satellite TV, table and chairs. Kitchen : first floor, 6m², tiled, oven, microwave, double sink, 1 electric and 3 gas hot plates, fridge-freezer, toaster, coffee machine, cupboards.
3 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom, 1 Shower room, 2 wc`s:
Bedroom 1 : first floor, 20m², double bed, TV, DVD, video, wardrobe. 2 windows with view of the garden. Bedroom 2 : ground floor, 10m², tiled, twin beds, chest of drawers. Window with view of the garden. Bedroom 3 : ground floor, 25m², carpeted, double sofa bed, wardrobe, sofa. Sliding doors with view of the garden. Bathroom : first floor, 6m², tiled, bath-shower, basin, wc. Shower room : ground floor, 5m², shower, basin, wc.
Exercice room : 6m², weights.
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Exterior furnishings Grounds : 1300m², enclosed, planted with trees, garden furniture and barbecue.
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Location Denneville is a charming family seaside resort set on the western coast of the Cotentin peninsula, across from the Channel islands and within easy reach of the ferry port at Cherbourg. Set between sea and countryside it benefits from the pleasures of both. The long sandy beach is popular with families and there are numerous watersports available including wind surfing, sailing and sea fishing, whilst the rolling Normandy countyside for walks and rides is also at your door step. Within easy driving distance is Ste Mère-Eglise, the first town to be liberated after the D-Day landings. A little further along the coast is Bayeux, where, in addition to the famous 11th Century tapestry, you can visit D-Day landings memorial museum and the medieval cathedral. Environment : Very long beach with fine sand, perfect for children! Nearby, the dunes of Lindbergh: conservation area with changing countryside and designated footpath.
PLACES TO VISIT: Valognes. 35 km. Market town at the heart of the Cotentin Peninsula with Gallo-Romain ruins, 11th-18th century churches and 18th century private mansions when Valognes was the Versailles of Normandy. Ste Mère Eglise. 35 km. First town to be liberated after the D-Day landings hosting the Airborne Troops Museum with memorabilia of the time. Coutances. 40 km. Old hill town overlooked by its stunning half-gothic half-Norman cathedral. No to miss on Summer evenings when a sound and light show makes the most of this dramatic building. Cherbourg. 50 km. Lively city with many shops, restaurants and bars. Not to miss, the Cité de la Mer showing the many facets of underwater exploration with human adventure as its main theme. It includes the `Redoutable`, a former French Navy submarine, now a museum and the largest submarine in the world open to the public.
THINGS TO DO: Forest Adventure en Cotentin, St Sauveur le Vicomte. 20 km. Tree top adventure park. At the heart of the forest, in the Marais du Cotentin and Bessin National Park, trails offering adventures from tree to tree, with zip lines, nets, walkways and bridges. Different courses, tailored to the levels and tastes of all, for both adults and children. Chateau de Pirou. 25 km. Beautiful little castle, thought to be the oldest in Normandy, dating back to the earliest Viking raids. Golf Club de Countainville, Agon Coutainville. 35 km. Golf course. 18 holes Par 68 - 5022m. Challenging, well designed and maintained links course with water hazards, between sea and countryside. Zoo de Champrepus, Villedieu les Poëles. 75 km. Animal park. 50 species in an exotic environment. Safeguard of rare species in process of disappearance, 7 hectares of grounds with monkey bars, educational and fun courses. Also miniature farm, ideal for small kids with interactive activities and a game park.
FURTHER AFIELD: Tatihou Island. 50 km. Just off the coast from the little port of Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue, an inhabited and fortified island with maritime museum. Also a paradise for nature lovers and in particular birdwatchers. St Vaast la Hougue. 50 km. Fishing harbour renowned for its oyster production and popular seaside resort with marina. Granville. 70 km. Port and lively seaside resort with pleasant long beach and fortified old centre looking out towards the Channel islands. Ferries to the Channel islands and Iles Chausey. Mont St Michel. 115 km. Stunning monastery built on a small rocky island linked to the mainland by a causeway. Second most popular tourist attraction in France, it is a real delight to wander the narrow street with shops, hotels and restaurants leading to the abbey, or stroll in the gardens. Guided tour of the abbey itself.
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