8 days in Normandy Itinerary

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Mont-Saint-Michel
— 1 night
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Brectouville
— 1 night
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Sainte-Mere-Eglise
— 2 nights
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Ouistreham
— 1 night
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Rouen
— 2 nights
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Mont-Saint-Michel — 1 night

On the 2nd (Sat), don't miss a visit to Le Moulin de Moidrey, then stroll the grounds of Cimetiere Militaire Americain de Saint-James, then tour the pleasant surroundings at Musee Christian Dior, and finally see the interesting displays at Cornille Havard - Fondeur de Cloches. On the 3rd (Sun), you'll have a packed day of sightseeing: look for all kinds of wild species at Mont Saint-Michel Bay, don't miss a visit to Tour du Nord, take in the architecture and atmosphere at Église Saint-Pierre - Le Mont-Saint-Michel, then don't miss a visit to Terrasse de l'Ouest, and finally don't miss a visit to Barrage sur le Couesnon.

To see traveler tips, where to stay, more things to do, and more tourist information, you can read our Mont-Saint-Michel online holiday builder.

Amsterdam, The Netherlands to Mont-Saint-Michel is an approximately 4.5-hour flight. You can also take a train; or take a train. September in Mont-Saint-Michel sees daily highs of 24°C and lows of 13°C at night. Cap off your sightseeing on the 3rd (Sun) early enough to travel to Brectouville.
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Brectouville — 1 night

Kick off your visit on the 4th (Mon): take in nature's colorful creations at Au Jardin Pieds Nus, then push the limits with an extreme tour, then get to know the resident critters at Zoo de Jurques, and finally get great views at Les Roches de Ham (Point de Vue).

To find reviews, more things to do, traveler tips, and other tourist information, refer to the Brectouville holiday planner.

Use the Route module to find suitable travel options from Mont-Saint-Michel to Brectouville. Expect a daytime high around 23°C in September, and nighttime lows around 13°C. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 4th (Mon) early enough to travel to Sainte-Mere-Eglise.
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Sainte-Mere-Eglise — 2 nights

Start off your visit on the 5th (Tue): take in the spiritual surroundings of Church of Sainte-Mère-Église, make a trip to La Fiere Bridge and Iron Mike Monument, explore the ancient world of La Batterie d'Azeville (Azeville gun battery), then explore the historical opulence of Hotel de Beaumont, and finally step off the mainland to explore Tatihou Island. Here are some ideas for day two: make a trip to Richard D. Winters Leadership monumen, deepen your understanding at Maisy Battery, then explore the different monuments and memorials at Cimetiere Militaire Allemand de La Cambe, then take an in-depth tour of Omaha Beach Memorial Museum, and finally learn about all things military at Musee D-Day Omaha.

For photos, ratings, where to stay, and other tourist information, refer to the Sainte-Mere-Eglise online itinerary planner.

The Route module can help you plan travel from Brectouville to Sainte-Mere-Eglise. In September, daily temperatures in Sainte-Mere-Eglise can reach 20°C, while at night they dip to 14°C. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 6th (Wed) so you can go by car to Ouistreham.
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Ouistreham — 1 night

On the 7th (Thu), stop by Biscuiterie Jeannette 1850, learn about all things military at Musee de la Batterie de Merville, then take in the views from Pegasus Bridge, then explore the galleries of Pegasus Memorial, and finally examine the collection at Le Grand Bunker Musee du Mur de l'Atlantique.

To see other places to visit, traveler tips, maps, and tourist information, use the Ouistreham trip builder.

You can drive from Sainte-Mere-Eglise to Ouistreham in 1.5 hours. Alternatively, you can do a combination of train and bus. In September, daily temperatures in Ouistreham can reach 23°C, while at night they dip to 13°C. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 7th (Thu) to allow time to drive to Rouen.
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Rouen — 2 nights

City of a Hundred Spires

On the 8th (Fri), contemplate in the serene atmosphere at Eglise Saint Maclou, steep yourself in history at Ecole Supérieure d'Art et Design Le Havre-Rouen, then make a trip to Rue Saint-Romain, and finally explore the ancient world of Abbaye de Jumieges. Get ready for a full day of sightseeing on the next day: get engrossed in the history at Historial Jeanne d’Arc, test your team's savvy at popular escape rooms, then admire the masterpieces at Musee des Beaux-Arts de Rouen, then admire the landmark architecture of Palais de Justice, and finally make a trip to Parlement de Normandie.

To see photos, where to stay, and more tourist information, you can read our Rouen trip planner.

You can drive from Ouistreham to Rouen in 1.5 hours. Other options are to take a bus; or do a combination of bus and train. In September, daily temperatures in Rouen can reach 23°C, while at night they dip to 11°C. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 9th (Sat) so you can go by car back home.
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Normandy travel guide

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Discover the Alabaster Coast along the steep Normandy coast with spectacular chalk cliffs, a number of scenic villages, posh seaside holiday resorts, the Channel Islands, and the English Channel. The Channel Islands, although British Crown Dependencies, are considered culturally and historically a part of Normandy. Upper Normandy is predominantly more industrial, while Lower Normandy is predominantly agricultural. The shoreline is famed for the D-Day invasion by Allied troops on June 6, 1944, where you'll find museums and monuments with historical significance to World War II. As you explore the old towns, note the Norman architecture that follows a pattern similar to the English Romanesque architecture following the Norman Conquest of England in 1066. Typical Norman villages have many half-timbered houses in their old towns and historical vessels in their old ports. One of the most popular things to do along the Alabaster Coast is sampling its local products: The region produces hard apple ciders, Calvados apple brandies, and famous Bénédictine liqueur instead of wine due to its abundance of apple orchards.
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