Private Tour Amazing North Cotentin Peninsula From Cherbourg
Mont-St-Michel, France

Shore Excursions hosted by Destination Normandy - Dominique Fiquet
8 hours (approx.)
Up to 6 travelers
Pickup offered
Mobile ticket
Offered in English
About
- Private transportation
- Museum WWII
- Bottled water
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Free time for lunch on your own
- Gratuities
What's not included
Pickup point
Multiple pickup locations offered. During checkout you will be able to select from the list.
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop atGatteville-le-Phare
Built between 1829 and 1834, the Gatteville lighthouse is the second highest in France, with an height of 75 metres. Climb the 365 steps and admire the magnificent panorama of the Saire as well as the English Channel.
2 hours (approx.)・No admission tickets required
Stop atBarfleur
Overlooking the English Channel on the northeastern corner of the Cotentin peninsula, this picturesque port has strong historic links with England. The delicious moules de Barfleur are wild mussels harvested just out to sea. With its sturdy granite houses and tempting restaurants around the harbour, Barfleur paints a glorious picture of a traditional Norman fishing port. It also played a role in Anglo-French history, from 1066 through to colonial wars. Enjoy a nice lunch on the port.
2 hours (approx.)・No admission tickets required
Stop atSaint-Vaast-la-Hougue
Recently voted ‘France’s favourite Village’, Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue is a real hidden gem on the Cotentin peninsula. So much more than a seaside village Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue is a picturesque fishing and sailing village located in the Val de Saire at the north-east tip of the Cotentin peninsula. The village is famed for its oysters and, at low tide, the oyster beds provide a link between the mainland and Tatihou Island. Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue is also home to the Vauban de la Hougue tower, which stands at the entrance of the small harbour and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, along with its sister tower on the island opposite. With 700 berths, Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue’s marina is one of Normandy’s largest. Sample the famous oysters or stroll through the village.
2 hours (approx.)・No admission tickets required
Stop atMusee de Quineville
WWII Museum in Quinéville. A unique museum that recreates the French Norman towns under the German occupation. 1000 m² with hundreds of historical objects. Walk a 1940 street and feel transported back in time.
2 hours (approx.)・Admission included
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Cancellation Policy
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