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£659
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PLEASE NOTE: Price is per person and based on two people sharing a twin/double room. Single room supplements and upgrades are not included.
Itinerary
Included in cost
Included in cost- Coach travel
- return sea crossings
- 4 nights dinner, bed & breakfast
- visit to Monet’s Garden
- tour & tasting at the Benedictine Abbey
- city tax
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RouenMonets GardenDay 1 Early morning departure for the journey to Dover and the sea crossing to Calais. On arrival you will travel to Rouen for a four night stay.Day 2 A circular tour along the banks of the River Seine to the coast and Etretat, best known for its cliffs, including three natural arches and the pointed "needle". Continuing along the coast to Fecamp for some free time before an included visit to the Benedictine Abbey and distillery for a tour and tasting.
Day 3 You will travel to Giverny to visit Monet's house and gardens made famous by his paintings of the waterlilies. The gardens are a delight with their abundance of colour, and the house is full of Monet’s paintings. You then travel to Les Andelys, a town dominated by the imposing Chateau Gailliard, built by Richard the Lionheart, with its spectacular views over the River Seine.
Day 4 A day at leisure in Rouen, situated on the banks of the River Seine, Normandy’s vibrant historic and cultural capital. Plenty of museums to explore, including the Gros Horlage clock, the oldest inn La Couronne and the beautiful church dedicated to Joan of Arc.
Day 5 After breakfast, we travel to Abbeville before continuing the homeward journey. Back to top
Accommodation
Your Holiday Hotel Hotel Mercure Rouen Centre Cathédrale
Located in the city centre and close to the station and in a pedestrian area at the foot of Rouen cathedral and close to the main tourist sites. All bedrooms are en-suite with TV, WiFi, hairdryer, mini bar and tea/coffee making facilities. Lift, bar, restaurant and fitness centre.e.
Single room supplement £280
Holiday insurance £29.50 (70 years and over £53.00)