The castle of Crèvecœur
Located less than an hour from the campsite, this remarkably restored medieval castle offers a dive into the everyday life of the Middle Ages. With its dungeon, gardens and historical animations, the site is ideal for a family visit.
The castle of Harcourt
About an hour from the campsite, the castle of Harcourt is one of the oldest in Normandy. Surrounded by a beautiful arboretum, this site combines historical heritage and nature. Its fortified structure and rich history offer a fascinating immersion into medieval times.
The castle of Falaise
Cradle of William the Conqueror, this imposing castle transports you to the time of the dukes of Normandy. Interactive tours and immersive reconstructions allow you to relive the history of this illustrious character.
The Battle of Hastings at the Abbaye aux Hommes Memorial in Caen
Although the abbey dates back to after the Middle-Ages, it tells of the legacy of William the Conqueror and the battle of Hastings. Located an hour from the campsite, this tour combines medieval architecture and historical narrative.
The Bayeux Tapestry
Unique masterpiece dating from the eleventh century, the Bayeux Tapestry tells of the conquest of England by William the Conqueror. Exhibited in a dedicated museum, it offers a fascinating testimony of medieval history, just one and a half hours from the campsite Le Brévedent.
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