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“Caen is Normandy’s history - the good, the bad and the ugly”
Devastated in the Battle of Normandy in 1944, Caen’s had a rough ride.
These days it's got a rugged charm which shines through a skyline of scattered spires and church steeples.
Stride around a medieval chateau, visit Will the Conqueror in his tomb and retrace the footsteps of troops on D-day landing beaches. This place is bursting at the buttresses with history.
Need to Know Quaint little Cabourg beach is 30 mins away
Do One Thing Pay your respects at the Caen Memorial Museum for History and Peace
Devastated in the Battle of Normandy in 1944, Caen’s had a rough ride.
These days it's got a rugged charm which shines through a skyline of scattered spires and church steeples.
Stride around a medieval chateau, visit Will the Conqueror in his tomb and retrace the footsteps of troops on D-day landing beaches. This place is bursting at the buttresses with history.
“Caen is Normandy’s history - the good, the bad and the ugly”
Need to Know Quaint little Cabourg beach is 30 mins away
Do One Thing Pay your respects at the Caen Memorial Museum for History and Peace
Set in a 16th-century renovated historic mansion in Caen city centre, this B&B features a terrace, a floral courtyard with outdoor furniture and spacious rooms with a private bathroom. Free Wi-Fi access is available on site. All with antique furniture, rooms at Le Clos Saint Martin include a seating area with an electric kettle and a tea and coffee facilities. Each room has an individual décor and is equipped with an LCD TV. A continental breakfast is served in the elegant breakfast room. Caen’s Abbey is within 0.6 miles and public parking is possible opposite the hotel. The train station is 1.9 miles away and Carpiquet Airport is a 15-minute drive away. Ouistreham’s port is 20 minutes away by car and provides ferry service to Portsmouth. more