Discover the best top things to do in Haute-Normandie, France including Jardins d'Angelique, Jungle Garden Karlostachys, Au Gre des Vents - Sorties en mer sur vieux greements, La Mer Pour Tous, Meshi Mushki, Valleuse D'Antifer, Paradis Aquatique, Abbaye de Jumieges, Parc de Cleres, Abbey of Bec-Hellouin.
Restaurants in Haute-Normandie
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Les Jardins d'Angélique have been created by Gloria and Yves Le Bellegard in memory of their daughter Angélique. Situated in Montmain, near from Rouen, Les Jardins d'Angélique receive in 2014 the label "Jardin Remarquable" from the ministry of the culture. We're open from the 1st of May to the 15th of October. We're close the Tuesday of July until the end of the season.
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wild exotic garden between see, normandy & picardie.botanical collection of bambous, hedychium, rhododendron, eucalypt, hydrangea... more of 7000 sp, ON APPOINTMENT only
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From April to October two tall ships, the Mil’Pat and the Tante Fine invite you on board to discover the cliffs of the Alabaster Coast as seen from the sea. Enjoy an unforgettable experience. Hoist up the sails for a 2 hour trip, in the direction of St-Pierre-en- Port or Yport. Another possibility is a mini cruise of 4 hours in the direction of Etretat, its famous cliffs, the landmark of Arsène Lupin. The skipper Astérix will tell you the history of these two former langoustine fishing boats.
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Embark aboard L'Aventurier or Adventurer 2. Captain Stephane will take you on a 2-hour nautical stroll along the Normandy coast. 20 min dynamic sensations to reach Etretat. Admire the cliffs of Etretat closer then pass under the arches of the holder downstream and Maneporte to finish in front of the beach GLYCINE Boat Fully covered of 10 m, 500 hp, all comfort and safety Boarding capacity: 12 people max 5 people mini * Subject to weather conditions favorable to navigation Activity, not recommended for pregnant women with back pain and for children under 3 years of age.
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Inspired by Thai, African, and Gypsy techniques, Meshi Mushki offers unique beauty and massage experiences that will awaken your senses. All care is 100% natural, using the most refined cosmetic products and refreshing treatments. Meshi Mushki provides you with the care and attention you need to rejuvenate your body and develop your beauty with a philosophy committed to respecting nature and body. The perfect mix of expertise and precision, combined with a certain delicate, poetic, tranquil and peaceful quality time will reveal your own beauty and relax your entire being. Both men and women are invited to discover our relaxing massages and transforming care treatments.
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Ses tours blanches, qui s’élèvent à presque 50 mètres au fond d’une boucle de la Seine, créent toujours la surprise et l’admiration du visiteur. Sa destruction, au XIXe siècle, lui a valu le nom de «plus belle ruine de France» et l’image d’un site à ciel ouvert fortement marqué de romantisme. L’abbaye de Jumièges est un des plus anciens et des plus importants monastères bénédictins de Normandie. S’il ne reste aucun vestige apparent de l’époque de sa fondation au VIIe siècle, sa visite est une traversée de 9 siècles d’architecture, du IXe au XVIIe siècle. L’abbatiale Notre-Dame, principale église de l’abbaye, en est le fleuron, et un exemple exceptionnel d’architecture romane normande.
Without a doubt one of our favourite places when in this area of Normandy. Idyllic grounds, relaxing and immaculately looked after, the ruins are impressive and you can spend as long or as little there. There are facilities, lovely gift shop, and large games - Chess and Draughts on the lawn. Guided tours available but not necessary. Over the road is a picnic area, as they prefer you not to eat inside.
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The majestic and peaceful Abbey of Notre-Dame-du-Bec stands in the heart of the Bec valley, on the banks of the narrow river that gives the site its name. This charming abbey, which has once again housed a community of Benedictine monks since 1948, features some of the finest ecclesiastical architecture of the 17th and 18th century. The tour includes the cloister, the 15th century bell tower of Saint-Nicolas, the monastic quarters, the abbey church and concludes with a display of crafts and artefacts made by the monks. Open: > 1st October to 31st May: from Monday to Saturday: tours at 10.30 a.m., 3 p.m., 4 p.m. ; Sundays and public holidays: tours at noon, 3 p.m., 4 p.m. > 1st June to 30th September: from Monday to Friday: tours at 10.30 a.m., 3 p.m., 4 p.m., 5 p.m. ; Sundays and public holidays: tours at noon, 3 p.m., 4 p.m. Closed: > Tuesdays. > 25th December. Admission fees: Adults : 5,50 €; Concessions (18 to 25) = 4 €; Free admission: minors under 18*; Free admission: 18-25 years old* (citizens of one of the 27 countries of the EU or are non-European permanent residents of France) * excluding school groups
The village of Bec - Hellouin is a gem and rightly vaunted as one of France's prettiest. We arrived and were luckily able to park near the abbey in what is a relatively small car park. There was no charge and one was almost immediately struck by the peace and calm that enveloped the whole situation. Through the main gates was the separated bell tower, a building with a small shop and a small walk away the church, which was the epitomy of simplicity. It pervaded a calmness and a quiet that was perversely so tangible. A truly lovely place and one can well understand why it is a practicing monastery. The shop contains a variety of products from a number of monasteries including jams, wines etc some ceramics made at the abbey, books and a good selection of cd's and proved an excellent way to make a contribution.
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