This residence consists of 2 properties located in the Normandy town of Courseulles-sur-Mer. La Cremaillere is a seafront residence and La Crémaillère Côté Jardin is located 328 feet from the beach.
Steven
United States of America
Fantastic location. Wonderful property. I didn't expect such a unique room. Second floor above a garden area. Beautiful village and easy walk to the beach and the Canadian Juno Beach Museum. A very worthwhile experience.
Located in Courseulles-sur-Mer, Le Manoir d'à Côté is a 19th-century mansion, which offers elegant guest rooms with parquet flooring and a unique décor.
Chambres d'hôtes Le Maroni in Courseulles-sur-Mer features accommodations with free Wifi a 13-minute walk from Juno Beach, 0.9 miles from Port de Plaisance, and 1.2 miles from East Beach.
Just a 17-minute walk from Juno Beach and 0.9 miles from East Beach, Studio Vue sur Jardins - Tout confort Proche Mer features accommodations in Courseulles-sur-Mer with a tennis court.
Good quality places to eat, good for walks along the...
Good quality places to eat, good for walks along the seafront, lots to see in the town and the various areas close by related to Normandy Landings.
The town is exceptionally clean which can be said for the majority of the towns around the whole area.
Cathy
10
Scored 10
Beautiful fishing port.
Beautiful fishing port. A museum dedicated to the D-Day landings. Fresh fish market daily. Beautiful restaurants and markets.
The property is much better than the photos suggest. I would defintely rebook.
Cooper
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
It was chosen for its location on the Coast, to D-Day...
It was chosen for its location on the Coast, to D-Day landing sites and to WWII cemeteries, few of which we have visited on previous French trips, to pay our respects to those who fell during W.W.II
The prices and costs of many things were much higher than where we had spent three weeks, for example the cheapest breakfast was 14 Euros, opposed to eight further South! Bit of a surprise!
David
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
i am getting on a bit the walk to the beach was a bit much...
i am getting on a bit the walk to the beach was a bit much for me, it is a very big beach but no amenites just blocks of rather ugly housing.
i did not find any restaurants open seems like Thursday was first day they were open and it was a pizza place which i dont like.
As to what would i avoid probably Courseulles Sur Mer!
frank
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Nice little fisherman’s place with all varieties of sea...
Nice little fisherman’s place with all varieties of sea fruits. In December a city was almost without tourists. There is a beautiful memorial center about Canadian troops who were involved in WW2 actions on French soil.
People in the city often don’t speak English, some of them very friendly and some of them not so.
Beautiful beaches with exceptional low tides and beautiful gold sand and long walks.
The problem can be if you use public transport as we, to get here and leave can be a little tricky because there is only one bus line going to Caen and then you have train to Paris.
Saleee
Croatia
10
Scored 10
Vibrant fish market every morning, Friday market was much...
Vibrant fish market every morning, Friday market was much larger than we expected for a small town. Plenty of restaurants to choose from, three very good bakers. Walkable to the Juno Beach Museum where there were guided tours available. Very convenient for visiting the D Day beaches.
Karen
United Kingdom
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Helpful staff. Our first room was nice with a larger bathroom than expected. Our second room was not in the hotel and we were not given directions as to where is was (frustrating, as we walked around with our carry-on bags). However, they did move our larger bags from our first room to our second room which we appreciated. This room had two bedrooms which felt spacious. The bathroom was very nice as well. Breakfast was delicious and dinner the night before in the same restaurant was one of the best we had while visiting France.
The location is very good. It's a very quiet neighborhood with easy access to the beach and into town.
The local area has plenty of shops and restaurants.
The property is fairly comfortable to live in.
We did have an issue with the property during our stay, however the management company and owner were very helpful and fast to respond to the issues at the property. We could not have asked more from the staff!
The driveway has plenty of space for two cars.
The property is very clean and well maintained. Our room was very spacious and had a lot of natural light. It is extremely well located, a few steps from shops, restaurants, the beach and Juneau Center while it remained very easy to park our car. The host, Marie-Pierre, is most welcoming and will answer all your questions. she uses local or homemade products for the breakfast.
Great location, close to everything, and the room faced the ocean. Wonderful people. It is really just a huge restaurant operation with a few hotel rooms on top of the restaurant and a few more in a separate buildings across the street.
The property was in a quiet secure complex ,clean well equipped in a very good location, 50m from the beach, local swimming pool, restaurants, well situated for visiting towns, castles etc.. 1/2 hour drive away
We were in The Cottage annexe with on site parking. Nice modern development and very comfortable bed. Restaurant was good with interesting menu. Very convenient for stop off to/from Ouistreham and Le Havre.
I felt at home. Everything was welcoming. The place is warm and at a good location near lots of restaurant and good sites. I recommend the place to stay and enjoy the history around the place.
Fabulous view over the port. You get the sun in the morning as you have breakfast. A short walk to a local bakery and the bulk of the restaurants. Very comfortable and well-equipped.
Location was really good close to Normandy beach and town of courseulles Sur mer. It was walking distance to the Petanque club which I used. Facilities were excellent
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