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INNORMANDY INNS
is a French/American endeavor. Claude, a native of the Normandy area and Leisa, who hails from Milwaukee, Wisconsin are committed to making your French vacation a truly enjoyable experience and one to remember. |
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The fully restored 500-year-old cottage was formally
the "LE LOREY" is
located about 3 hours 1/2 from Paris by car (310 kilometers/200 miles) |
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| RATES | |
| Week | 350 euros |
| Weekend | 150 euros |
| Extra day | 50 euros |
WEEK-END means arrival on Friday evening and departure on Monday morning. WEEK means from Friday to Friday noon or Monday to Monday noon. We provide bath towels Sheets are not provided but will be available for an extra of 5 euros per person. You are required to leave the place the way you find it but for an extra of 30 euros if you don’t want clean, we will do it for you. |
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| HOW TO GET THERE ?
From Paris, follow Autoroute A13 and continue in the direction of ROUEN. Stay on A13 to Caen. Once in CAEN, follow signs for Cherbourg : you will be on E46. Arriving in Bayeux, exit E46 and follow signs for ST LO. Once in St Lo, take the direction for COUTANCES on route D972. Continue on the one-lane-each-way road for about 15 kilometers, and you will pass “Carriere du Fut” on your left. Then take the first road on your right called "C", Le Lorey 2 kilometeres..(if you see Belval, you have gone too far. turn around and come back). Go down the rather narrow country lane, with hedgerows on both sides, and take the second right, that sports a sign "La Chaniere". Then drive 50 meters, turn left, and go up the hill. On your right, you will see a private duck pond. Keep going up the hill and at the top, you will find a lovely stone cottage with skylights and sliding glass patio doors with a deck. You’re here! . ( You've gone too far if you go past another small rock quarry, and a private business called Le Merre on your right and/or if you keep going up a hill with signs for “La Testuyere”, you've gone wrong again). |