Discover the best top things to do in Lisieux, France including Le Lieu Cheri, Laser Impact Lisieux, Calvados Boulard, Sanctuaire Sainte Therese, Le Chaudron Magik, Musee d'Art et d'Histoire de Lisieux, Calvados Pierre Huet, Manoir De Grandouet, Carmel De Lisieux, Cathedrale Saint-Pierre de Lisieux.
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Laser Impact is a new lasertag (lasergame) activity in Normandy , visit us in Lisieux ! The action takes place in a 700m² military base . Equipped with military suits and lazer rifles replicas both teams players must compete with the aim of obtaining the highest score at the end of the game !
4.5 based on 45 reviews
Was there last May of 2019 and was told the Distillery is not open to tourist. But i did enjoy visiting the little town of Coquinvillier and had a nice lunch at the only restaurant there.
4.5 based on 838 reviews
The Basilica is set upon a hill, it is a very steep walk from the main train station in Lisieux. A very beautiful setting. Please note St Therese is NOT buried here, she is buried in the town at the Carmelite Convent, so please bear this in mind when planning your trip. Taxis are available to travel around the town. The parents of St Therese are buried in the Church underneath the main Basilica. The Upstairs Church is very beautiful and there is a relic of St Therese on display in the upper Church. The art work on the roof is also quite spectacular. There is no restaurant onsite there is a nice book / giftshop on the grounds. The staff are extremely kind and helpful. They made our visit very welcoming.
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We were 4 adults and were well received. For 12 euros (3 pp) we had a brilliant and well informed tour of the press, cellars, and distillery; very interesting, good value for money and learnt a lot about how cider, pommeau (bit like port or sherry) and calvados are produced. We then had a tasting of different ciders, pommeau and different ages of calvados. No pressure to buy but of course we did as it was so good! Tour is at 11am or 3pm and in English, she spoke English exceptionally well and was extremely engaging.very good tour. Highly recommended.
4.5 based on 147 reviews
We travelled to Lisieux by train from Paris, when we got off the train we headed for the big basilica up on the hill. It is very steep walk up to the Basilica so we took it slowly. When we got there we realised that St Therese is buried down in the Carmelite Church at the Convent in the town. When we got to the Carmelite Church in the town, we went in and on the right hand side of the church there is the tomb of St Therese, it is a simple Church which the Carmelite nuns use, there is also a museum attached, the Convent and also a book/giftshop are all in the surrounding area. It was like visiting a great friend getting to visit the tomb of St Therese. Her remains lie underneath the statue. There are hundreds of roses which have been left in front of the tomb. We travelled independently which I was glad about as we had the Church to ourselves and were able to spend some time praying at the tomb. St Therese parents are buried in the underground church in the main Basilica which is in a different part of the town.
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