Whole Earth Guide

The Haute-Normandie (Upper Normandy) region of northern France consists of only the Departments of Eure and Seine-Maritime thus making this a very compact region to visit.

Although Normandy is synonymous with D-Day, in fact those are in Lower Normandy and Upper Normandy tends to be that little bit less touristy than its southern cousin.

Within its bounds you'll find the port of Le Havre thus there is a constan ...

A selection from France...

Modern house in tranquil woodland estate with river. Private boating and fishing . Walks to adjoining nature reserve. Family beaches 25 mins. Shops 5 mins. ...more

We have the ability to grant you tranquility... Spacious, well equipped holiday villa in Suisse Normande - an area of outstanding natural beauty. Sleeps 8. Near the river Orne (fishing!) and the hikin...more

For your holidays, Patrick & Sylvie welcome you in St Michel Sous Bois, in the North of France, in their 4 renovated 18th century cottages, tastefully decorated and furnished in keeping with the orig...more

'La Conciergerie' is the former Gate Keepers Lodge at the entrance to 'Chateau de La Celle-Guenand' and sleeps up to 6 people comfortably in two adjoining bedrooms. Ideal for a couple or a family. Th...more

Charming 2 bedroom house newly renovated. Located in town centre on quiet street. Private sunny garden. Sleeps maximum of 6. There are 2 double bedrooms plus a sofa bed in the living room. 15 mins to ...more

Our selection in Dordogne : 18c farmhouse in quiet hamlet

Tastefully restored farmhouse with private pool and garden, sleeps 6 in 3 bedrooms with 2 bathrooms, fly screens fitted throughout and aircon in the kitchen/dining room and main lounge. Superbly equipped, the house is where we live the rest of the year, so it really is a home from home. We supply al...more

If you have a holiday/vacation rental property which you'd like to add to our list, just click here. Don't worry if we don't currently cover your country: we'll add it when you apply.
Google
 

An OurInns website. Copyright © 2005-2008 John Arnold Stewart.

us/wholeearthguide.com