Holiday rentals and lettings in Normandy

Holiday rentals and lettings in Normandy

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Highlights in Normandy

  • Stunning landscapes
  • Historical sites
  • Bucolic landscapes
  • Succulent cuisine
  • Fantastic routes

Best Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Normandy

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Gîte for 2 People in La Mailleraye-Sur-Seine, Seine-Maritime
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La Mailleraye-Sur-Seine, Seine-Maritime
Gîte • 45 m² • 2 Bedrooms
8.9
(23 reviews)
Large living room with a double bed, kitchen area (microwave, dishwasher) with bar, dining and sitting area (fireplace and TV), shower room with toilet. Access to the owners' laundry room (washing machine, dryer). Electricity, heating, bed linen included. Housecleaning service: 25€. Holiday cottage with a unique character located in the "Boucles de la Seine Normande" Regional Natural Park. 18th century house with a 5000 m² enclosed garden with trees near the owners' house and another holiday cottage. Horse and carriage rides, horses welcomed. 500 m away from the Brotonne forest, 1.5 km away...
from A$91 / night
Holiday Home for 4 People in Anneville-Sur-Mer, Manche
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Anneville-Sur-Mer, Manche
Holiday Home • 85 m² • 2 Bedrooms
9.3
(4 reviews)
No youth groups.Additional costs:Bed linen: EUR 10.00 per person (optional, must be paid on site)Firewood: EUR 30.00 per week (optional, must be paid on site)Final cleaning: EUR 65.00 (obligatory, must be paid on site)Energy costs: EUR 0.25 per kilowatt hour according to consumption (obligatory, must be paid on site)Bicycle: EUR 25.00 (optional, must be paid on site)Towels: EUR 10.00 per person (optional, must be paid on site)Pet: EUR 20.00 per pet (mandatory if travelling with pet, must be paid on site)Deposit: EUR 250.00 (mandatory, must be paid on site)Tourist tax: EUR 0.50 per person pe...
from A$118 / night
Holiday Home for 2 People in Guilberville, Manche
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Guilberville, Manche
Holiday Home • 60 m² • 1 Bedroom
7.0
(27 reviews)
This pretty holiday home, formerly the bakery of the nearby farm, is a nice place to enjoy together. Enjoy the romantic atmosphere and the view. From the gravel terrace, with a wooden picnic table and two loungers, you have a fantastic, unobstructed view of the Normandy hinterland. In front of the house is a large, sloping lawn with fruit trees. The interior of the apartment is neat and simple. From the living room you open the doors to the terrace.The house is between Vire (22 km) and Saint-Lô (27 km). Visit the animal-friendly park of Champrépus (29 km), where several endangered species s...
from A$81 / night

Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices Normandy

A$309for 3 Aug - 10 Aug
A$329 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability Normandy

13%for 3 Aug - 10 Aug
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Holiday rentals and lettings in Normandy

Discover the best areas to find the best accommodation

The main cities of Normandy are Rouen, which is the capital of Upper Normandy, Le Havre, Caen, the capital of Lower Normandy and Cherbourg. If you want to make a tour to discover the entire region, it is best to rent several apartments in Normandy to make a route and sleep one or two nights in each of them. Whether you decide to stay in a small apartment facing the sea in Calvados, in an apartment in the bustling center of Le Havre or in a cosy Norman-style villa in the middle of the countryside that extends south of the Seine, you will always have access to a bunch of activities to choose from. Enjoy the wild beauty of the Norman scenery and very affordable holiday rentals equipped with all kinds of services. Forges-les-Eaux, Caen, Dinan and Honfleur are also beautiful places to stay.

A rental for every type of traveller

Do you like wandering the city or getting lost, away from the worldly noise? Doing sports or visiting museums? There are fantastic holiday rentals in Normandy for families, groups of friends, couples and solo travellers as well. Every property offers different amenities according to your needs. Central rentals for those who wish to stay, large and more private ones in the outskirts and individual rooms for those who travel on their own. Enjoy traditional rentals with a chic touch, exquisite decoration, lovely views from the balcony and fantastic properties with their own garden, swimming pool and green areas for the kids to play. Book your rental in Normandy today and enjoy a truly unforgettable holiday!

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The area and getting around

Explore beautiful and historical sites

The French region of Normandy is as famous for its landscapes as it is for its history. Located next to the English Channel, in northern France, this area offers a varied landscape with white-chalk cliffs and beachheads like Omaha Beach, that witnessed the D-Day and marked the end of WWII. Now, Normandy is known for the spectacular beauty of its landscapes. The first to be attracted to this wild beauty were the Impressionist painters, who embodied in their paintings the magical light of an environment marked by the abrupt changes of time. For Parisians, Normandy is a typical holiday destination. It is a two hours drive from the capital and a great way to disconnect from the bustle of the big city and fill your lungs with clean air. But it also represents a great attraction for tourists who visit Paris and want to take a day trip, soak up history or simply enjoy a privileged natural environment. Don't wait any longer to book your holidays in Normandy!

Normandy: art, nature and history

Visit the rocky island of Mont-Saint-Michel and the Gothic abbey sitting on the top of it. The Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen is also a very special and beautiful place to visit and it is where military leader and Catholic saint Joan of Arc was executed in 1431. Spend some time with your family and friends at the fantastic beaches of Omaha Beach or Juno Beach. Between the Seine and Caen, explore the Lower Normandy seaside and its lovely seaside locations such as Honfleur or Le Havre. The area offers great museums where to learn more about the past of the region as well as displays of Monet, Velazquez, Renoir or Boudin. Enjoy lovely walks and hikes in La Suisse Normande and marvel at the beauty of the surrounding landscape.

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Normandy for photography lovers

Normandy is spectacular, but the white cliffs of the Alabastro coast, with its 100 metres descending over the green waters of the English Channel are just like coming out of a dream. In addition, given the climate of the area, the light changes at every moment, so trying to capture the landscapes of impressionist painters with the camera becomes an exciting challenge. Undoubtedly, it is worth looking for new angles to portray the cliffs from all perspectives: from the top, from the beaches or from the valleuses, the dry valleys where the cliff descends to the sea. Or better yet, from a boat, to appreciate the cliffs from a different perspective.

Normandy for romantic getaways

We all think of Paris, Venice or Bruges as ideal cities to enjoy a romantic getaway as a couple, but Normandy offers magical destinations that will revive the flame of your love too. The elegant city of Dauville has a traditional spa, although adapted to modern tastes. There you can also enjoy numerous events throughout the year, such as the famous auctions and gastronomic meetings, which bring together the best French chefs. In addition, the city has a casino, a racecourse and fantastic golf courses.

In the past, Normandy was part of England.

Top 5 travel tips in Normandy

1. Follow the steps of Madame Bovary

Stroll along the garden of the Monet house-museum in Giverny and remember his paintings of water lilies, wander through the same cobbled streets of Lyons-la-Fôret where Madame Bovary walked in Gustave Flaubert's novel or recognise in the fishing village of Honfleur the seductive light of the paintings by Cézanne and Pissarro. These are just some of the activities you can do in the area. You can't imagine the amount of Normandy images you already have in your eyes!

2. Visit the D-Day Landings area

You cannot visit Normandy without touring the reconstructed city of Le Havre, the Landing beach of Omaha and the endless cemetery in it and finally, the Memorial of Caen. These scenarios are authentic open-air museums with the monuments commemorating the landings and it is a place where to evoke the events that occurred during World War II.

3. Admire the views from Mount Saint-Michel

No other place like Mount Saint-Michel and the Benedictine abbey on top to show the beauty of man-made creations when allied with nature. In addition to being an essential visit for the historical value of the construction itself, it is worth the visit only to enjoy the incredible views of the area, especially during the sunset.

4. Take a romantic horse ride through its bucolic landscapes

Not only because Normandy is known worldwide for the breeding of trotters and thoroughbreds, but because the bucolic and romantic landscapes invite you to know them in a peaceful way. Horse riding and hiking are two good ways to get into the natural parks of the region, but also to enjoy the rich architecture of the area, from the manor houses to the typical fishing villages and the thermal stations, such as Trouville and Bagnoles-de-l'Orne, respectively.

5. Taste the best of Normandy

Normandy is the French region that produces more cider and the popular spirit distilled from it, Calvados. There is no better plan than strolling around the apple orchards of the beautiful cider route to whet your appetite and then, enjoy the local cuisine where the apple is the star of the show, either as a garnish for lamb or as the main ingredient in many puddings. Moreover, you can also taste excellent seafood such as oysters grown in the area. And being France, the region also has excellent cheese, among which stands out the exquisite Camembert.

FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Normandy

What is the average price of holiday rentals in Normandy?

According to last year's data, the year which was marked by the coronavirus pandemic, Normandy is the cheapest region in France, with an average annual price of A$12.69 per night.

When are holiday rentals cheaper in Normandy?

If you would like to save as much as possible during your visit to Normandy, book to go there in March (A$189.77 per night on average), October (A$195.4), or February (A$196.6) to find the lowest prices for the whole year.

In which months is it more expensive to rent a holiday letting in Normandy?

When it comes to looking for a holiday letting in Normandy, the months when it is most expensive are, in descending order, August, July and January with average prices per night of A$239.03, A$231.29, and A$226.76, respectively.

Is it necessary to plan a trip to Normandy well in advance?

It is better to book your stay in plenty of time when visiting Normandy, as only 45% of our properties are usually available throughout the year.

What time of the year can I find more available holiday rentals?

May, March, and April are, in order of highest to lowest, the months offering the largest number of properties free, with respective average availability figures of 58.6%, 55.75% and 55.75%.

During which months are there fewer rentals available in Normandy?

According to data from 2020, the months when it is most difficult to find accommodation in Normandy are, in order, August (with 16.2% of available rentals), July (19.75%), and January (38%).

How many lettings are available in Normandy?

We have collected the holiday rentals and lettings from 35 different providers in Normandy, so we can provide you with around 12000 properties. You're going to have a hard time choosing your favourite!

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