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re: Bayeux/Normandy
Posted on 3/10/24 at 8:28 am to RandySavage
Posted on 3/10/24 at 8:28 am to RandySavage
Would love any cafe or moderately priced recommendations in Bayeux. We are there for 3 nights next month. Staying at Hotel d’Argouges. Have full day tours planned for Normandy Beach D-Day and Mont St Michel
Posted on 3/10/24 at 11:55 am to Count deMonet
I can answer this based on my 2019 trip. We stayed at that hotel and also toured the DDay beaches and Mt St Michel on successive days.
Restaurants-
Two nice and picturesque outdoor cafes to have lunch-
One is the aforementioned patio at the Hotel Reine Mathilde. Another is Le Moulin de la Galette where you can sit out on the deck overlooking the small river that runs through town.
Le Petit Normand is a casual country style restaurant specializing in the local cuisine.
Two more upscale restaurants are La Maison Blanche and Le Pommier Both were very good.
As I stated above, I highly recommend the Hotel d’Argouges, but let me warn you about one thing. They have an 11:00 pm curfew. At that time the staff leaves and they lock the gates. That is okay because Bayeux is not known for its nightlife and it is so small it is easy to time your walks.
That will be a great trip.
Restaurants-
Two nice and picturesque outdoor cafes to have lunch-
One is the aforementioned patio at the Hotel Reine Mathilde. Another is Le Moulin de la Galette where you can sit out on the deck overlooking the small river that runs through town.
Le Petit Normand is a casual country style restaurant specializing in the local cuisine.
Two more upscale restaurants are La Maison Blanche and Le Pommier Both were very good.
As I stated above, I highly recommend the Hotel d’Argouges, but let me warn you about one thing. They have an 11:00 pm curfew. At that time the staff leaves and they lock the gates. That is okay because Bayeux is not known for its nightlife and it is so small it is easy to time your walks.
That will be a great trip.
Posted on 3/10/24 at 1:33 pm to Count deMonet
We loved our dinner at L'Angle Saint Laurent.
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