Hotel near d-day landing beaches , between Arromanches (Battle of Normandy) and American Cemetery ; 1Okm away from Bayeux Memorial

hotel restaurant arromanches In 1463, the Lord of the Rançonnière gave it its name...
Ferme of the Rançonnière
A Seigneury in the 18th century, the Bieville Farm was offered to the Seigneur de la Rançonnière upon the decision of the Normandy Duke, who was given the responsibility to protect the neighboring farmers and their livestock from outside dangers. Thanks to an underground passage that was large enough for carts to pass through, it supplied the Chateau de Creully, located some 3km away, when it was under siege.Normandy, where the land meets the sea, has seen other war time events, among them, d-day. Stone walls and authentic furnishings, vaulted gothic ceiling in the lounge and a granite press room, the Ferme de la Rançonnière tells the history of Normandy to its guests.
The chateau hotel, located in a small village typical of Normandy, offers a warm family welcome for a stay in a rare setting that is architecturally unique to medieval Normandy.

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