Normandy is a region in France that includes the area of Normandy, Lower Normandy, and Upper Normandy. With its diverse geography and culture, it offers many things to do while visiting. This article will give you 3 main points about the Normandy travel itinerary so you can plan your trip accordingly.
The first main point is about the famous D-Day beaches. The most popular of these are Omaha Beach, Utah Beach, Gold Beach, Sword Beach, and Juno beach. These have been turned into very moving monuments to pay respects to those who fought in World War II.
The second main point is about taking a tour of Mont Saint Michel which is one of France’s major tourist attractions that has over three million visitors annually. It was originally built in the 11th century AD on an island called Mt Tombe but today it sits at the edge of Normandy next to Brittany across from England making for picturesque views when visiting it by car or boat with either tour company or independently through your Normandy travel itinerary.
The third main point is all about art museums in Normandy been, in particular, the Musee des Beaux-Arts de Rouen which is a museum that has around since 1830 and displays works from well-known artists such as Monet’s ‘Impression Sunrise’.
Is it safe?
Yes, it is safe to visit Normandy and the Normandy coast. The weather in Normandy can be unpredictable because of its large expanse but there are always options such as visiting during the winter months for a more mild climate or spring/summer which has many festivals taking place around Normandy.
Everyday life in Normandy
Normandy’s lifestyle greatly resembles that of France due to its proximity to Paris however, everyday life revolves mostly around two things: family and food! Normans tend to have very close-knit families who take great pride in their region’s ‘terroir’ (the land). There isn’t a lot going on at night time except cafes where locals sit outside socializing over drinks after dinner.
Normandy’s Food Culture
The norman diet is mainly based on dairy, meat, vegetables, and fruit. Normans are incredibly proud of their region’s ‘terroir’ which makes them even more so about the food they produce from it! A meal usually starts with cheese or ham as an appetizer followed by some fresh fish or meat for the main course accompanied by a green salad. They also love to eat cream heavy pastries called ‘Kouign Aman’ (similar to buttery croissants).
In conclusion, Normandy is a beautiful place to visit, especially if you’re looking for an adventure or outdoor activity. The norman culture definitely makes Normandy one of the most unique places in France!