Hotel located between Cabourg and Deauville with sea view on the Fleurie Coast

hotel deauville cabourg Cabourg on the Fleurie coast
All the hotel members of the Châteaux Manoirs association

Château de Goville - Château de Bellefontaine - Château La Chenevière - Manoir du Lys
Ferme de la Rançonnière - Hôtel des Ormes - Auberge Saint-Pierre - Hôtel Augeval - Hôtel Bellevue
Pavillon de Gouffern - Le Clos des Fontaines - Domaine Saint-Clair - Domaine de Joinville


The poetic style of the Belle Epoque is ever present in the heart of this seaside town. Located near Houlgate, “The Pearl of the Côte Fleurie” was immortalized with literary elegance by none other than Marcel Proust.
To fully experience the ambiance of the epoch, stop by the mythic Grand Hôtel.
Today Cabourg has been named a ville fleurie for its gardens and flowers by the Concours des Villes et des Villages Fleuries—an official association that honors towns with remarkable floral displays
In the spring, in April, the Grandes Ecoles Theater Festival takes place. Since 1997, with the support of the city of Cabourg and the regional council, the Curtain Riser Association hosts a festival of theatrical creations by students from France’s most prestigious universities.
When the warm weather arrives, so does the Cabourg International Film Festival (www.festival-cabourg.com); in 2010, the festival’s theme was “Russian Days.” In July 2010, Cabourg also hosted the Normandy Impressionism Festival (www.normandie-impressionniste.fr).
In the middle of summer, the Casino presents “Book Days,” organized by the Friends of Cabourg association (http://sites.google.com/site/amisdecabourg) to promote and support the art of reading.
In autumn horses are celebrated: The Epona Trophy selects, promotes, and awards prizes to the finest audiovisual creations on equestrian themes (www.cheval-francais.eu).