Villa Libellule 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 additi
La Datcha 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 additi
Bergeronnettes 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 additi
Moineau 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. The long sandy beach is popular with families and there are numerous watersports available including wind surfing, sailing and sea fishing. 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.
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