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Contact Details:

Address:

Gerard Leharivel
Manoir de la Riviere
Gefosse - Fontenay
14230

Website

Reviews:

2 reviews

Price per night:

price from €110

Telephone:

0231226445

Mobile:

0681582521

Description:

Description for B&B:

Gérard & Isabelle LEHARIVEL cordially invite you to experience a delightful stay at their charming manor, known as Manoir de la Riviere. Situated in close proximity to the captivating beaches of the Normandy landing and within the scenic Cotentin and Bessin Natural Park, our manor offers a perfect blend of seaside tranquility, natural beauty, and historical significance. Whether you seek the allure of the sea, the serenity of nature, or a deep dive into history, our region presents a plethora of activities suitable for all seasons and preferences. Choose from our three elegantly appointed chambres d'hotes (French-style B and B), accommodating 2 to 4 guests, and indulge in a memorable retreat.

Description for Gite

We are delighted to extend a warm welcome to you at Manoir de la Riviere, owned by Gérard & Isabelle LEHARIVEL. Our beautiful manor is conveniently situated near the historic beaches of Normandy and within the picturesque Cotentin and Bessin Natural Park. With its abundance of sea, nature, and historical sites, our region offers a diverse range of activities that cater to all interests throughout the year. Choose from our two self-catering gîtes, designed to accommodate either two or four guests, and enjoy a comfortable and memorable stay with us.

Reviews

Appréciations pour Manoir de la Riviere, Gefosse - Fontenay:

Beautiful
Review by: Stan and Janet, Juin 19 2016 4:07AM
Isabelle was a fabulous hostess. Our room was vast and beautiful. She prepared a wonderful dinner. Highly recommended!
Beau domaine normand dans un écrin calme de verdure
Review by: Langlois Jean-Jacques, Aou 16 2015 5:15PM
Nous avons été hébergés pendant 3 jours au Manoir de la Rivière, et l'accueil a été remarquable : propriétaires très chaleureux, cadre Ferme Manoir ancienne très bien conservée et restaurée, petit déjeuner copieux avec des produits faits maison... Nous le recommandons !

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Directions

If you are traveling from Paris, Caen, or Ouistream, follow these directions:
1. Take the motorway RN13 and N13 towards Cherbourg for approximately 45 km.
2. Take the exit labeled "Osmanville" and drive through the village.
3. At the roundabout, take the D 514 towards Grandcamp-Maisy for about 4 km.
4. Turn left towards Géfosse-Fontenay.
5. Continue for approximately 800 m.
6. The manor will be the first farm on the left, before the church. Look for a pool in front of the entrance gate.

If you are coming from Cherbourg, follow these directions:
1. Take the N13 motorway towards Caen.
2. Take the exit labeled "Osmanville".
3. At the roundabout, take the D 514 towards Grandcamp-Maisy for about 4 km.
4. Turn left towards Géfosse-Fontenay.
5. Continue for approximately 800 m.
6. The manor will be the first farm on the left, before the church. Look for a pool in front of the entrance gate.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
1 110 125 30 OUI
B&B
(3 pers.)
2 107 125 30 OUI
Apartment 2 109 125 28 NON
Holiday Home 2 110 124 NON

Services

Wi-Fi
Parking
Garden
Dinner
Credit cards accepted

Attractions

  • Omaha Beach (Plage d'Omaha) Located about 20 kilometers northwest of Manoir de la Riviere, Omaha Beach is a historic World War II landing site. It offers visitors a chance to pay tribute to the soldiers who fought in the D-Day invasion and explore the nearby American Cemetery.
  • Mont Saint-Michel Situated approximately 90 kilometers southwest of Gefosse-Fontenay, Mont Saint-Michel is a stunning medieval abbey perched on a rocky island. It attracts millions of visitors each year with its unique architecture, charming streets, and panoramic views.
  • Bayeux Tapestry (Tapisserie de Bayeux) Less than 30 kilometers northeast of the manor, the Bayeux Tapestry is an embroidered cloth that depicts the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and provides a fascinating glimpse into medieval history.
  • Honfleur Located around 50 kilometers northwest of Gefosse-Fontenay, Honfleur is a picturesque coastal town renowned for its charming harbor, colorful buildings, and art galleries. The town has inspired many artists throughout history, including Monet and Boudin.
  • Château de Fontaine-Henry Situated just a few kilometers from the manor, Château de Fontaine-Henry is a beautiful Renaissance castle surrounded by a moat and well-preserved gardens. Visitors can explore its elegant interior and admire the stunning architecture.
  • Caen Memorial (Mémorial de Caen) Approximately 30 kilometers east of the manor, the Caen Memorial is a museum dedicated to the history of World War II and the Cold War. It provides a comprehensive look at the events leading up to the war and its aftermath, promoting peace and understanding.
  • Juno Beach Center Around 40 kilometers northeast of Gefosse-Fontenay, the Juno Beach Center is a museum and memorial dedicated to the Canadian soldiers who landed on Juno Beach during the D-Day invasion. It offers an insightful and emotional experience for visitors interested in Canadian contributions to the war.
  • Vire Normandie Situated about 30 kilometers southeast of Manoir de la Riviere, Vire Normandie is a charming town known for its medieval quarter and picturesque river. It offers a relaxed atmosphere, traditional Norman architecture, and a variety of outdoor activities.
  • Pegasus Bridge (Pont de Bénouville) Located approximately 50 kilometers northeast of the manor, Pegasus Bridge is a historic bridge famous for being the first site captured by British forces during the D-Day invasion. Visitors can learn about the daring mission and explore the nearby museum. 10. Arromanches-les-Bains Situated roughly 40 kilometers northwest of Gefosse-Fontenay, Arromanches-les-Bains is a seaside town known for its artificial Mulberry Harbor. The remnants of this historic structure can still be seen today, providing a unique insight into the logistics of the D-Day invasion.