House in Normandy
Reasons to book
About this house rental
The space
The house is centered around a warm and inviting living area, where the wood stove creates a soft, welcoming atmosphere all year round. After a day by the sea or exploring the Cotentin trails, it’s the perfect place to relax, read, cook, or simply enjoy the moment.
The kitchen is well equipped, making it easy to prepare your meals.
The house features a separate bedroom, a shower room, and a sofa bed in the living room, comfortably accommodating up to 4 guests.
At the entrance, a small terrace invites you to enjoy a sunny coffee or breathe in the fresh sea air. The house also offers a lovely glimpse of the sea—reminding you that the coast is never far away.
An ideal base for discovering Cherbourg and the Cotentin, with its wild beaches, charming harbors, and preserved landscapes.
Guest access
Guests have access to the entire house.
Bed linen, towels, and kitchen linens are provided, so you can travel light.
For families, we can provide upon request:
a travel cot with mattress and sheets
a high chair
Upon arrival, you’ll also find a few essentials to get you started: coffee, oil, salt, pepper, and some basic supplies for your convenience.
🌿 The Cotentin Peninsula
Between wild coastline, preserved landscapes, and characterful villages, the Cotentin is the perfect destination to get some fresh air and discover an authentic side of Normandy.
🧘♀️ For outdoor lovers
🌊 Kayaking at Le Becquet to explore the coastline from the sea.
🥾 Hiking in the Val de Saire
Some beautiful walks nearby:
the coastal customs trail in Fermanville, winding between coves and cliffs
the tip of Barfleur and the Gatteville lighthouse
the coastal paths around Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue
the spectacular Nez de Jobourg, offering one of the most stunning views in Normandy
🐴 Horseback riding along the beaches or through the Cotentin countryside.
⛳ Cherbourg golf course, with lovely views over the bay.
🖼️ Culture & heritage shaped by the tides
The Cité de la Mer, a must-visit for all ages: the Le Redoutable submarine, aquarium, and exhibits dedicated to the Titanic adventure.
The Château des Ravalet, a magnificent Renaissance residence set within a romantic park.
Port Racine, the smallest port in France—like a picture-postcard setting.
The birthplace of Jean-François Millet in Gréville-Hague.
Île Tatihou, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its Vauban fortifications.
