Laiterie de Tocqueville B&B is housed in a former factory in Tocqueville. It offers free WiFi access, a shared lounge with a TV and a guest room with a spa bath.
Annabelle
United Kingdom
We had just experienced a week near Arromanches for the 80th anniversary of D Day (which we knew was going to be quite frantic) and booked the second week looking for a more tranquil setting. We were not disappointed. The welcome here was exemplary by the hosts (both human and canine), the setting is exceptionally bucolic and yet one is only a matter of minutes from Barfleur and several other delightful Norman towns and villages, both coastal and inland. Local restaurants are pretty good although opening hours can be erratic and we can still hear the recurring theme of "La cuisine est fermée " ringing in our ears!
However the culinary constant has to be the tremendous breakfasts lovingly prepared by Laurence, home made yoghourt and pastries as well as an amazing range of breads from the local boulangerie in Barfleur.
We do not travel light and when we first arrived, La Laiterie was fully booked and our room was rather small. However after two nights, we were offered a different and much larger room which just put the cherry on the cake. The whole place is a little idiosyncratic and evidence of the building's industrial heritage abound.
A huge thankyou to Laurence and Patrick for their professionalism and warm hospitality. This couple really understand their business and the industry in which they operate. We respect them enormously.
Finally, the place is really run by Aslan who is a delightful elderly, but gentlemanly, dog whom our hosts had recued about 10 years ago wen he was a young adult. His calm and measured omnipresence just made our visit complete!
We shall return!
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Stephen
New Zealand
What a view - right on a lovely little harbour. Well equipped room - lovely decor
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Eileen
Ireland
Everything. The friendliness of the owner. The spacious room. The quietness of the location. Proximity to the sea. The jacuzzi. And the very cute little cat
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Christopher
United Kingdom
Excellent host, well placed for all Normandy sites
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Stuart
United Kingdom
Beautiful location, spacious rooms, hospitable hosts, delicious home cooked food.
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Alessia
Italy
It feels like coming home, the kindness and helpfulness of Audry and Pierre-Antoine are added values. They don't make you miss anything and the breakfast they offer is excellent!
The location is really beautiful, furnished with taste and simplicity and the possibility of parking in front of the room is fantastic. It's like entering a fairytale house, you feel pampered from A to Z in every way! If it weren't for the fact that it's 1600 km away from where we live, we would return very often.
Les Charmilles, a property with a garden, is set in Quettehou, 30 km from La Cite de la Mer, 35 km from Marais du Cotentin et du Bessin Natural Regional Park, as well as 12 km from La Presqu'île du...
The property has been converted from its industrial past to...
The property has been converted from its industrial past to provide guests with a comfortable and very pleasant environment. Our room was clean and comfortable and the public areas were tastefully converted yet still retained whispers of their previous existence. Our hosts were very accommodating, helpful and friendly and were very patient with our appalling lack of French. Not being a big fan of "continental breakfast" I have, perhaps been converted! What was provided was excellent with an excellent selection, some home-made offerings and exceptional attention to detail right down to the choice between salted and unsalted butter. The coffee was good as well! Breakfast was taken in a light, airy and eclectic area which hinted again at its industrial past and our host's tastes. The location was good and very convenient for the delights of the Cotentin Peninsular both natural and the events surrounding D-Day. In short our short stay was a delight.
Phil
United Kingdom
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