A visit with family or friends:
Alligator Bay, Hwy 62 Mont St Michel, 50170 Beauvoir
Not far from Yelloh! The Viking Village at the foot of Mont St Michel, is Alligator Bay, or young and old can enjoy more than 200 crocodiles and alligators playing in their natural environment restored. Awaken your instincts of family adventures, crossing suspension bridges, visiting mysterious huts of trappers. Alligator Bay is also a maze populated by dragons boas, iguanas, monitor lizards and Camelon. Come and pet the turtles on the site from Sechelles and Africa.
http://www.alligator-bay.com/htm/crocos.asp
The Cité de la Mer Gare Maritime Transatlantique 50100 CHERBOURG
Our range of recreation and relaxation offers an unusual journey to the confines of the oceans. Unique complex dedicated to the deep ocean and its conquest, the oceanographic museum has already claimed more than 2 million visitors. In the old Gare Maritime Transatlantique, a prestigious Art Deco building, as the Cité de la Mer asked her bags in 2002. His ambition, you discover the fantastic adventure of man to conquer the deep ocean through a museum, both children's park. You will marvel also at the Terrible, a nuclear submarine exhibited in the museum. http://www.citedelamer.com
The house of the biscuit, 50270 Sortosville in Beaumont
Whatever time of day, from the gate, your senses are awakened! Then mix the scent of hot chocolate, ground almonds, all of quality ingredients in the composition of our range of home made cookies daily (financial, cookies, ladyfingers, congolos, brownies, ...) that references are gourmets who know our home.
Welcome to La Maison du Biscuit!
http://www.maisondubiscuit.fr
The nose of Jobourg, The Hague
The nose is a rocky promontory Jobourg gneiss located at the southern end of Cap de la Hague, in the town of Jobourg. The nose (the Scandinavian ness, cap) is admired for his views to the cliffs rising to 128 meters (among the highest in Europe), caves and wildlife found there by walking the coastal path. You can also visit three caves (Cave Lion, Cave of the Little Church and the Cave of the Great Church), which according to legend would reach the village and the church, and have been used to hide contraband.
http://www.lahague-tourisme.com/decouvrir-la-hague/les-incontournables/le-nez-de-jobourg
The Channel Islands.
The Channel Islands are an England in miniature and a free port near France. They offer the scenery of a land blessed by nature island, steeped in British culture, and the feeling of walking in familiar territory, with streets with French names and a campaign that looks like the Normandy countryside.
Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, Herm and Sark, the five main islands of this archipelago of the Channel that has over 1000 islands and reefs, each with its own temperament. http://jersey.com/francais/pages/default.aspx