Discover the best top things to do in Valognes, France including Le Cellier des Grands Vins, Le Grimoire, Hotel de Beaumont, Cave Vins & Normandie, Musee Regional Du Cidre, Musee de l'eau-de-vie et des vieux metiers, Hotel de Grandval-Caligny, Eglise Notre-Dame d'Alleaume, Abbaye Royale Notre Dame de Protection, Eglise Saint-Malo.
Restaurants in Valognes
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Wine cellar situated to Valognes in Manche. In an air-conditioned space, we propose you a wide choice of wines any regions), spirits, champagnes, alcohols, regional products and greedy baskets. For all the budgets, of the private individual to the company, the family meal in the big receptions, we are at your disposal to advise(recommend) you the best flat agreements and the wines. Gifts gourmands, but also secondary articles of the quality wine (corkscrews, decanter to be settled, glass factory(glass-making)) A space decoration / presents with the dishes(crockery), the objects of decoration, candles, scents for the house, the towels(briefcases) in weaved... To welcome you, 400m ² of space.
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A City Castle and its Gardens Visiting the Beaumont House (Hôtel de Beaumont), the most renowned aristocratic house in the Cotentin, is an extraordinary vivid moment that will delight both adults and children. From the monumental staircase, unique in France, to private apartments, through the living rooms sumptuously furnished, a careful and elegant restitution of the past invites the visitors to immerse themselves in the charming atmosphere and living art of the aristocratic society in the 18th century. A stroll in the quiet park with French gardens, rose garden and a romantic landscaped park completes this memorable journey through time.
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Le Musée Régional du Cidre est installé dans une maison Renaissance du 16e siècle qui a servi autrefois de teinturerie (fonds de fourneaux encore visibles) et de caserne militaire. Le cidre du Cotentin et les savoir-faire ancestraux sont à l’honneur dans pas moins de 12 salles encore dotées de leur admirable architecture Renaissance. Le musée et les collections permettent aux visiteurs d’appréhender l’ensemble des étapes de la production du cidre normand et l’évolution des techniques au fil des siècles. Broyeurs, pressoirs et céramiques anciennes s’offrent à la vue des curieux. Un parcours jeu pour les enfants et une dégustation offerte aux parents feront la joie de tous !
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