Mont-Saint-Michel, Normandy
Normandy is steeped in history with the Bayeaux Tapestry and D-Day sites. As well as 600 km of coastline and the peaceful countryside of this northern region of France there are spectacular sites to visit such as Mont Saint Michel and Rouen Cathedral.
Caen is well known for its historical buildings built in the time of William the Conqueror and for the heavy fighting that took place during the Battle of Normandy in 1944. The museum at Bayeux...
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