Holiday rentals and lettings in Normandy

Holiday rentals and lettings in Normandy

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Gîte for 4 People in La Crique, Seine-Maritime
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La Crique, Seine-Maritime
Gîte • 47 m² • 1 Bedroom
9.6
(56 reviews)
Ground floor: - open-plan kitchen (oven, electric hob, dishwasher, microwave), - living room, flat-screen TV,- shower room (washing machine), - wc,First floor: - on the landing, on the mezzanine: 2 single beds (90x190cm)- 1 bedroom (1 double bed 140x190cm) Baby equipment. Heating extra charge according to consumption (meter reading). Sheets and towels not provided (can be hired). The gîte de la Bosselette is located in an old independent farm building restored in cob and half-timbering, in the Brayon and Cauchois style with a warm decoration. In a peaceful setting overlooking the Eawy fores...
from A$97 / night
Gîte for 4 People in Életot, Seine-Maritime
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Életot, Seine-Maritime
Gîte • 84 m² • 2 Bedrooms
9.5
(56 reviews)
Plain-pied : - grande entrée.- Salon (TV écran plat, lecteur DVD), - Salle à manger avec cuisine équipée (lave-vaisselle, four, micro-ondes, plaques vitrocéramiques), - 1 chambre (1 lit 2 personnes 140x190cm), - 1 chambre (2 lits 1 personne 90x190cm), - salle d'eau avec wc et lave-linge. À seulement 5 minutes de la mer et au pied du GR21, ce gîte indépendant de plain-pied est idéal pour un séjour nature sur la Côte d’Albâtre. Vous profiterez d’un jardin clos de 500 m², parfait pour se détendre au calme ou observer les moutons des propriétaires dans le pré voisin. Confortable et fonctionnel,...
from A$106 / night
Gîte for 4 People in Dieppe, Seine-Maritime
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Dieppe, Seine-Maritime
Gîte • 70 m² • 2 Bedrooms
9.6
(74 reviews)
Detached house with enclosed garden. Entrance via conservatory with lounge, sofa bed, stairs to cellar (washing machine, tumble dryer). Access to the house via 3 steps: shower room-WC, 1 bedroom (2 single bunk beds 90x200cm), 1 bedroom with sea view (1 double bed 140x200cm), fitted kitchen (dishwasher, freezer, oven, microwave), living room-lounge with sea view (TV, DVD, Internet). Complete baby equipment. Table tennis. Housekeeping package available, sheets and towels for hire. Gas central heating included. Visitor's tax. Non-smoking gîte. A breathtaking view of the sea and the port of Die...
from A$147 / night

Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices Normandy

A$317for 8 Nov - 15 Nov
A$349 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability Normandy

45%for 8 Nov - 15 Nov
67% annual average
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Find your Perfect Holiday Rental and Letting in Normandy

Discovering Normandy's Unique Accommodations

Normandy offers an exceptional array of accommodations that blend historical charm with modern comfort, making holiday rentals and lettings in Normandy a perfect choice for discerning travelers. From 19th-century manor houses with panoramic sea views to converted farmhouses nestled in peaceful countryside, these properties showcase the region's rich architectural heritage.

Many accommodations feature authentic half-timbered dwellings with thatched roofs, former mills with original wood ovens, and prestigious marina locations near Deauville. The region's unique geography, stretching from dramatic chalk cliffs to rolling meadows, provides diverse accommodation options that cater to every traveler's preference.

What sets holiday rentals and lettings in Normandy apart is their exceptional blend of wellness amenities and historic character. Holiday rentals in Normandy typically offer exclusive features that enhance the vacation experience. Guests can expect an impressive range of facilities designed to provide both relaxation and authentic Norman experiences:

  • Private spa facilities with Nordic baths and integrated sound systems
  • Heated indoor swimming pools and beachfront hot tubs with ocean views
  • Electric vehicle charging stations and high-speed WiFi connectivity
  • Working dairy farms with milking demonstrations and organic produce
  • Direct beach access to famous coastlines including Étretat cliffs
  • Professional massage services and hammam facilities
  • Romantic packages with champagne and gourmet breakfast services
  • Smart entertainment systems with Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Disney+ access

Who Should Book Holiday Rentals and Lettings in Normandy

Perfect for Every Type of Traveler

Normandy attracts an incredibly diverse range of travelers, each finding their perfect match in the region's varied offerings. History enthusiasts will be captivated by the D-Day landing beaches at Omaha and Utah, where they can walk through pivotal World War II sites and visit the compelling museums in Bayeux.

Beach lovers flock to the dramatic coastlines of Étretat with its iconic chalk cliffs, while couples seeking romance find secluded cliff-top accommodations with 180-degree ocean views. Families appreciate the region's farm stays where children can participate in milking demonstrations and interact with farm animals including ponies and donkeys.

Food and wine connoisseurs indulge in the region's famous Calvados distilleries, award-winning Camembert cheese farms, and fresh seafood markets. The optimal visiting time is from May through September when temperatures range from 15-25°C (59-77°F), and holiday rentals with a private pool in Normandy become particularly appealing. During these peak months, properties average AUD $350-390 per night, with excellent availability of 60-70 properties across different accommodation types. Spring brings mild weather perfect for exploring historical sites, while summer offers ideal conditions for coastal activities and outdoor dining on private terraces overlooking the English Channel.

Top 5 Must-Experience Attractions in Normandy

Essential Destinations for Your Norman Adventure

Discover Normandy's most captivating attractions that showcase the region's rich history, stunning natural beauty, and cultural significance. These carefully selected destinations offer unique experiences that will create lasting memories of your Norman getaway.

  1. Étretat's Dramatic Chalk Cliffs and Natural Arches
  2. Mont-Saint-Michel Abbey and Medieval Village
  3. Bayeux Tapestry and Cathedral Complex
  4. Monet's Gardens at Giverny and Artistic Heritage
  5. Rouen's Gothic Cathedral and Joan of Arc Trail

Étretat's Dramatic Chalk Cliffs and Natural Arches

These magnificent white limestone cliffs tower 300 feet above the English Channel, featuring three natural arches that have inspired countless artists including Claude Monet. The coastal hiking trails offer breathtaking viewpoints and lead to hidden pebble beaches perfect for sunset photography.

Mont-Saint-Michel Abbey and Medieval Village

This UNESCO World Heritage site rises majestically from tidal flats, accessible by causeway during low tide. The Gothic abbey crowns the rocky island, surrounded by medieval ramparts and narrow cobblestone streets lined with shops selling local specialties and crafts.

Bayeux Tapestry and Cathedral Complex

The famous 70-meter embroidered chronicle depicts the Norman Conquest of England in 1066 with remarkable detail. The adjacent Notre-Dame Cathedral showcases Norman and Gothic architecture, while the surrounding historic center offers charming cafés and boutique shops.

Monet's Gardens at Giverny and Artistic Heritage

Walk through the impressionist master's meticulously maintained flower gardens and famous water lily pond that inspired his most celebrated paintings. The pink house and artist's studio provide intimate insights into Monet's daily life and creative process.

Rouen's Gothic Cathedral and Joan of Arc Trail

This architectural masterpiece features intricate stone lacework and houses the tomb of Richard the Lionheart. The historic city center includes the medieval Gros Horloge astronomical clock and the site where Joan of Arc was martyred, now marked by a striking modern church.
Normandy hosts the world's largest commemoration of D-Day each June, attracting over 100,000 visitors annually to honor the historic landings.

Top-Rated Dining Experiences in Normandy

Exceptional Restaurants for Every Palate

Normandy's culinary scene reflects the region's rich agricultural heritage and coastal bounty, offering exceptional dining experiences that showcase local ingredients and traditional techniques. These highly-rated establishments have earned recognition from both locals and international visitors for their outstanding food quality and authentic Norman atmosphere.

  • Distillerie Père Magloire (4.7 stars) - Experience premium Calvados tastings in this renowned distillery that has been producing apple brandy since 1821, offering guided tours through historic copper stills and traditional aging cellars in Pont-l'Évêque.
  • Château de Boutemont Restaurant (4.7 stars) - Dine in elegant surroundings within a restored 18th-century château, featuring refined Norman cuisine prepared with ingredients from the estate's gardens and local farms in Ouilly-le-Vicomte.
  • Le Vauban (Local favorite) - Savor fresh seafood and traditional Norman specialties in this charming restaurant known for its warm hospitality and authentic regional dishes prepared using time-honored recipes passed down through generations.

Essential Travel Tips for Your Norman Getaway

Local Insights and Practical Recommendations

Normandy offers unique cultural experiences that enhance your vacation beyond typical tourist activities. Local hosts consistently recommend timing your visit during the famous Fête des Marins fishing festivals held in coastal towns throughout summer, where you can witness traditional boat blessings and sample fresh seafood directly from fishing boats.

Many properties provide complimentary bicycles for exploring the scenic Voie Verte cycling paths that connect historic abbeys and charming villages across the countryside. The region's tidal patterns significantly impact coastal activities, so checking tide tables helps optimize beach exploration and access to hidden coves accessible only during low tide.

Holiday accommodation in Normandy often includes partnerships with local artisans, offering guests exclusive access to cheese tastings at working Camembert farms and cider production demonstrations at traditional orchards. Environmental consciousness runs deep among Norman hosts, with many properties operating entirely on renewable energy and offering electric vehicle charging stations for eco-friendly travel. The region's unpredictable weather patterns make indoor amenities particularly valuable, which is why luxury holiday rentals and lettings in Normandy typically feature spa facilities, entertainment systems, and cozy fireplaces for comfortable evenings regardless of coastal weather conditions.

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!