

Orbec: a medieval treasure
Nestled in the heart of the Pays d’Auge, Orbec is a small town steeped in history. Its cobbled streets, half-timbered houses and Saint-Martin church testify to its rich medieval past. Far from the tourist crowds, Orbec offers an authentic setting for a peaceful walk and an immersion in the Normandy of yesteryear.
Beuzeville: between heritage and nature
Located near the valley of the Risle, Beuzeville is a little known village where heritage and nature coexist harmoniously. Its church of Saint-Hélier, with its unique architecture and its surrounding hiking trails will seduce lovers of tranquility. An ideal stop to discover another face of Normandy.


Broglie: a picturesque village
Located in the Charentonne valley, Broglie seduces with its discreet charm and architectural heritage. With its church of Saint-Martin, its wash houses and peaceful alleys, this village invites you to a walk out of time. Broglie is an ideal destination for those seeking authenticity and tranquility.
Harcourt: a living heritage
This charming village is home to one of the oldest arboretum forests in France, as well as the magnificent Château d’Harcourt. With its carefully maintained ramparts and gardens, Harcourt is a perfect place for a dive into history and nature. Away from the crowds, it offers a relaxing and enriching getaway.


Le Bec-Hellouin: a place of serenity
With its Benedictine abbey and half-timbered houses, Bec-Hellouin is a village with undeniable charm. The abbey, still in operation, offers a peaceful atmosphere conducive to meditation. This historic place is perfect for a cultural getaway away from the hustle and bustle of big cities.
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