1st for French Property - Villas, Farmhouses, Gites, Longere, Mas, Mills, Barns in all regions of France

1st for french property

 
Main Menu: French Property | Investments | Guides | Services | Community | Advertising | About Us | Contact Us | [Search for French Properties][1st for French Property Home]
LOWER NORMANDY MENU
The Region
Properties
Tourism
Weather
Books
Maps
What's On
Property Forum
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
>> Home >> Guides >> Region >> Lower Normandy

Lower Normandy Property Guide

Lower Normandy Location

Lower Normandy is located on the North Coast of France. To the North is the English Channel and on the East Upper Normandy. To the South, Lower Normandy borders Brittany, Western Loire and Centre regions. A predominantly rural area favoured by British buyers. There are 3 departments: Orne, Manche and Calvados.

Lower Normandy Landscape

With about 600 kilometres of coastline there is a wonderful mixture of cliffs, pebbly coves and long stretches of golden sands -  this has always been a popular destination for holidaymakers. The Cherbourg peninsula is renowned for family holidays - the most top destinations being Deauville, Trouville, and Cabourg. The Gulf Stream warms the sea here!
Inland the sparsely populated rural area is home to apple orchards (Calvados) and other fruits. There are many sleepy market towns to wander around and enjoy the local foods - including fresh bread, cheeses, fruits and a glass or two of calvados!

Lower Normandy Attractions

Apart from the many and varied beaches around the coastline, there are plenty of activities to enjoy. The D-Day landings in Normandy, France on June 6, 1944 were the focus of the largest and most complex invasion ever attempted. There are many D-Day sites to be visited including:
Memorial at Caen
Remnants of "Port Winston" - an artificial harbour built in England and floated to the bay at Arromanches.
Longues-sur-Mer - fortified German gun emplacements.
Bayeux Tapestry - is a 50 cm by 70 m (20 in by 230 ft) long embroidered cloth which depicts scenes commemorating the Battle of Hastings in 1066, with annotations in Latin. The tapestry presently exhibited in a museum in Bayeux.

Other lovely coastal attractions are Honfleur and Deauville. In particular, Honfleur is a popular destination. A quaint fishing port with a thriving "artist" element and lovely small shops. The restaurants are well frequented too!

Mont-Saint-Michel
This is classified by UNESCO as a World Heritage Area, the wide bay of Mont- Saint-Michel, abutting Brittany and Lower Normandy, claims the strongest tides in Europe. This “Wonder of the Western World” towers above the vast mud-flats that surround it.
Do not miss : Visit to the abbey.
 

Weather/Climate

Weather is similar to the South of England with distinct seasons. Perhaps slightly warmer and sunnier in the Summer! The countryside is green so it does rain.

Getting there

By road:
From Calais ferry port / Eurostar driving times are about 5 hours. You can travel by Autoroute (tolls) all the way.
By Ferry:
Caen and Cherbourg ports are located in Lower Normandy so you can arrive in the heart of Lower Normandy from the UK. St Malo, Dieppe and Le Havre are also close by.
By Plane:
Dinard (Brittany) - flights arrive form East Midlands, Stansted and Luton. You can also fly to Paris and get to Lower Normandy in 3 hours.
 

Population

Just under 1.5 million inhabitants

Major Towns

Caen
Caen is famous for its historical buildings built in the time of William the Conqueror, who was buried here, and for the Battle for Caen - fighting that took place around Caen during the Battle of Normandy.
Cherbourg
Cherbourg is a commercial and military port, but none the less one of the most popular ports in France.
Deauville
Deauville is a glamorous seaside resort, symbolising elegance, prestige and sophistication. Nearby the Polo and Horse Racing re-enforces its tradition.
Alencon
Alençon is synonymous with lace and once was the lace capital of Europe. The industry has long since departed and Alençon is now the centre of manufacture for Moulinex! North of Alençon is Sées with its gothic cathedral
Saint Lô
Saint-Lô is perched on a rocky outcrop in the heart of the Cotentin peninsular. The town is surrounded by ramparts and overlooked by the Notre Dame cathedral.
 

Prices

(August 2006)

Coastal properties are more expensive.
Inland village, town and rural properties are much cheaper. Unfortunately the days of bargain barns for renovation are long gone. There is still a strong demand for properties at the cheaper end of the market.

Price Guideline
Apartments: 60,000 euros (Coast)
Farmhouses: 30,000 euros (needs renovation)
Townhouses: 30,000 euros
Coastal Houses: 100,000 + euros
Land: from 6 euros per sq. m
Articles:
French Universities: ooh la la off to University I go!
Roll up for the Apple Fair at Normandy
Enjoy Normandy cheeses
Normandy welcomes Sainte Therese pilgrims
Freedom Races in Normandy
Conquer Normandy's history
Rival to Cannes in Normandy
Jazz it up in Normandy
Meet the Vikings of Normandy
Farms in Normandy
French property in Normandy
Thousands gather in Normandy to remember
Normandy: Not to be missed

 

 

 

[Next Region: Midi Pyrenees Region]
 

 

Lower Normandy Property
France Property
Stunning detached stone property in attractive village setting
Lower Normandy
€ 241,500
click for >>More Details

France Property
Established B&B Property in lakeside location
Lower Normandy
€ 551,200
click for >>More Details

Best sellers from

The Rough Guide to Brittany and Normandy (Rough Guide Travel Guides)
by Greg Ward
Amazon Price: £6.99
Customer Review: The Rough Guide to Brittany and Normandy beats all the others hands
down. We always go for Rough Guides, finding them to be the best
written travel books on the market, with a good balance of practical
details and background info...

Major and Mrs.Holt's Battlefield Guide to Normandy Landing Beaches (Major & M...
by Tonie Holt, Valmai Holt
Amazon Price: £11.99
Customer Review: If you doing any battlefield tours you will never go far wrong with getting the books by Holt's. informative, factual, easy to understand and packed with hints and tips a must for all budding historians.

Normandy (AA Road Map France)
by AA Publishing
Amazon Price: £4.04

Overlord: D-Day and the Battle for Normandy, 1944 (Pan Grand Strategy Series)
by Max Hastings
Amazon Price: £5.99
Customer Review: Hasting's 'Overlord' has earned a reputation of being almost as close as one can get to becoming a definitive history of the 1944 landings in Normandy.

Whilst far superior to the work of 'historians' such as Stephen Ambrose, there is sti...

Michelin Historical Map 102: : Battle of Normandy (Michelin Historical Maps)
by Michelin Travel Publications
Amazon Price: £3.49


Powered by 1st for Property LTD!
 tel: +44 121 286 8890 email: Lower Normandy Property Guide © 1st for Property LTD