Medieval Normandy with a Wedge of Cheese and a Sip of Cider Tour
Bayeux, France

Culture hosted by Normandy Spearhead Tours
7 hours (approx.)
Up to 4 travelers
Meet everyone at the start point
Mobile ticket
Offered in English
About
- Bottled water
- Lunch
- Admission fee (Falaise Castle) = 9,5 EUR/pers.
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End point
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Itinerary
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Stop atChateau Guillaume-le-Conquerant
The first stronghold perched on the rocky outcrop overlooking the town of Falaise was attested late X century. Just a few decades later in 1027/1028 was to see the daylight at Falaise the man destined to become one of the most prominent figures in European history: William the Conqueror. Future king of England, William, his successors and, ultimately, Philip Augustus, king of France, would turn Falaise into one of the most impressive fortresses in Normandy. In spite of the damage inflicted upon the town in August 1944 during the last phase of the Battle of Normandy, when roughly two-thirds of the town had been destroyed, the castle was restored after the war and may be regarded today as one of the 'historical gems' of the former Duchy of Normandy.
2 hours (approx.)・Admission not included
Stop atLivarot
Although the Normans are making numerous cheeses nowadays, four of these stand out from the bunch: the Camembert — considered by many the most renowned French cheese — Pont l'Eveque, Livarot and, in Upper Normandy, Neufchatel. The remarkable savoir-faire (fr. know-how) of the artisans as well as the secrets of the cheese-making process are revealed to the visitors at Graindorge Dairy. A great opportunity to sample the best Normandy cheese right in the heart of the countryside where it has been made for over two centuries now.
1 hours and 30 minutes (approx.)・No admission tickets required
Stop atGautard Jean-Pierre
In spite of the fact that France has the reputation of a being winemaking country, Normandy's most famous produce is actually cider. Pays d’Auge holds several AOC (Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée) - plus other quality labels - for its cider or cider-derived beverages. There is a multitude of places where one can learn about the craftsmanship of cider making but nothing compares to an authentic Pays d'Auge farm. A hands-on experience enabling you to learn from the artisans themselves what it takes to transform the juicy apples they harvest each fall into golden-sparkling cider, all while siping some of the finest Normandy cider, pommeau or Calvados!
1 hours and 30 minutes (approx.)・No admission tickets required
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Allotted time for transportation or travel time is already included in the total duration
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