A Taste of Normandy & the Côte Fleurie for solo travellers
For a short break with a difference, Normandy is hard to beat – it truly is one of the unspoilt corners of Europe.
The region is lush and green, its countryside a patchwork of green fields, apple orchards, ivy-clad farmhouses, timber-framed buildings and pretty churches with distinctive Norman spires.
From our base in the charming Lisieux - a town with a rich heritage dating back to the Middle Ages, we visit Rouen, one of the best-preserved medieval cities in Europe. William of Normandy set sail from here in 1066 to conquer England – you'll see the full panorama of his campaign in the world-famous Bayeux Tapestry. We'll also explore the beaches of Normandy - the site of the biggest-ever invasion, D-Day – and see the rusting remains of the Allies' landing equipment that remind us of the sacrifices made.
Spared the ravages of war, the charming port of Honfleur is delightful, with its merchants' houses along the waterfront. From creamy cheeses to celebrated cider, you'll be spoilt for choice, with some of the finest food and drink in France. Normandy really does offer something for everyone.
At a glance
Highlights
- Explore Bayeux and visit the museum to see the magnificent Bayeux Tapestry, arguably one of the most perfect medieval relics.
- Enjoy a guided historic walk of Rouen, Normandy’s capital, with its magnificent Gothic cathedral.
- Discover Normandy’s many gourmet delights with a visit to a local cider producer and enjoy tastings paired with cheese.
- Spend a day exploring the picturesque port town of Honfleur, so adored by Monet.
- Visit Gold Beach, one of the D-Day landing sites, and the fascinating museum at Arromanches recalling the momentous Allied landings.
Your itinerary
Arrival in Lisieux
Meet our Tour Manager at London St Pancras and take the Eurostar to France.
Stay at Grand Hotel de l'Esperance
We take the Eurostar service with our tour manager from London St Pancras to Paris Gare du Nord. On arrival we transfer by coach to Lisieux, a venerable medieval town in the heart of the Calvados region, which gave its name to the popular local brandy distilled from apple cider. We stay four nights, with breakfast, at the three-star Grand Hotel de l’Esperance, located in the heart of Lisieux’s old town close to many restaurants and boutiques. Settle in and enjoy a welcome dinner at the hotel, where you can meet and get to know your fellow travellers.
Bayeux & Arromanches
See the world-famous Bayeux Tapestry before visiting Arromanches and the D-day beaches.
Bayeux
This morning we visit Bayeux, home of the world-famous tapestry depicting the Norman invasion of England in 1066 in glorious detail. The 230-foot-long tapestry comprises nine panels of extremely delicate embroidery – gazing at its wonderful depictions of the battle and the period’s architecture, weapons and everyday life, you’ll appreciate why the Bayeux Tapestry is arguably the most perfect relic from the early Middle Ages.
Arromanches
After lunch we discover nearby Gold Beach, one of the five main landing sites on D-day, when Allied forces surged into Normandy to begin the liberation of occupied Europe. Casting your eyes across the sand, it’s sobering to consider that on 6 June 1944, around 25,000 British troops came ashore on this one beach, with 400 killed by the defenders. At the western end of the shoreline is Arromanches, where you may wish to visit an excellent museum dedicated to the ‘longest day’, and view the pontoons from one of the Mulberry harbours constructed for the landing craft.
Our return journey to our hotel takes us through the picturesque area of Pays d’Auge along Normandy’s ‘Cider route’, passing delightful apple orchards and quaint villages of half-timbered houses. Upon returning to Lisieux, you may wish to visit the basilica of Ste-Thérèse, one of the most popular 19th-century Catholic saints, whose short life and works are commemorated by pilgrims who flock from around the world to pay their respects.
Rouen
Discover Rouen, the capital of Normandy, a guided walking tour before time to explore at leisure.
Today we explore Rouen, the capital of Normandy, and enjoy a fascinating walking tour around the old centre. We visit its remarkable Notre-Dame Cathedral, which over the centuries has been destroyed and rebuilt to create the fantastic Gothic edifice we see today. Immortalised in several paintings by Monet, the cathedral is simply stunning – marvel at the epic scale of the four-storey nave and the famous cobalt-blue stained glass, and see the tombs of kings and dukes, as well as a recumbent statue of Richard the Lionheart containing his heart. You’ll also see the Gros-Horloge, a 14th-century astronomical clock, and the old marketplace where Joan of Arc was burned at the stake – it is today a popular pilgrimage site.
There’s free time after to explore more of this intriguing city. Perhaps have lunch in the local market or visit one of its superb museums, such as the excellent fine arts museum, which includes works by Monet and Boudin. Or simply browse Rouen’s charming shops dotted along some of the most atmospheric old streets you’ll find in France.
Honfleur & cider tasting
Explore Honfleur at leisure this morning. This afternoon, we visit an organic cider producer for a tour and tasting.
Honfleur
After breakfast we discover Honfleur, often regarded as the most picturesque spot on the northern French coast. Exquisitely preserved, its old harbour – complete with both fishing boats and luxurious pleasure craft – is surrounded by a pretty waterfront of tall pastel-coloured houses dating from the 16th to 18th centuries. Many of these have been converted into seafood restaurants or traditional shops selling all sorts of items. Take a seat at one of these quayside restaurants and observe talented artists capturing the superb views on canvas, perhaps inspired to follow in the footsteps of Eugène Boudin, a native of Honfleur and one of the forerunners of Impressionism. Away from the harbour, Honfleur’s intricate maze of streets is a delight to wander through and offers an authentic flavour of this wonderfully provincial old port.
Cider tasting
This afternoon is devoted to Normandy’s most iconic food produce – cheese and cider. The gentle rolling hills and temperate climate of Normandy are ideal for apple cultivation and cattle rearing. In many places, the two types of agriculture have become almost symbiotic, with the grazing cows in apple orchards fertilising the soil in a virtuous cycle. We stop to visit an organic cider producer to learn about the cider-making process, as well as the various other apple-based drinks, such as pommeau and calvados. We then sit down for a tasting paired with a variety of classic Normandy cheeses, such as Camembert, Pont l’Évêque and Livarot, nicknamed ‘Le Colonel’ for its stripes.
Monet's Garden & return home
Step into the garden that inspired some of Claude Monet’s most well-known works before we begin our journey home.
Claude Monet’s paintings are some of the most exquisite and familiar works of art ever produced, and to witness first-hand the spectacular displays of colour at the artist’s house and garden at Giverny is an unforgettable experience. In the Japanese inspired water garden, shaded by a great willow tree and surrounded by bamboo, rhododendrons and azaleas, is the lily pond where he painted his famous Les Nympheas (Water Lilies) series. Little surprise he referred to the garden as ‘my most beautiful masterpiece’. The interior of the house, including the artist’s studio, is similarly outstanding.
Later we continue to Paris for our return Eurostar home.
Hand-picked hotels
Grand Hotel de l'Esperance
Lisieux, France
Chosen for its spacious, comfortable rooms and unique authentic features.
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Travel connections
All transfer times listed here are approximate, and dependent on traffic. If you have a question regarding transfer times please don't hesitate to contact us.
Arrival train station | Hotel location | Transfer time |
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FAQs
The price of this holiday is per person based on one person in a double/twin room for sole occupancy. The price includes:
- Standard class return seat on Eurostar
- Four nights’ accommodation
- Daily breakfast
- All local accommodation taxes,
- Welcome drinks
- Welcome dinner
- All tours as mentioned
- Hotel porterage
- The services of a Riviera Travel tour manager
Entrance to the Arromanches museum is not included - €8.40pp (approximate cost and payable locally).
UK Citizens do not require a visa to enter France however must have a valid passport. For the most up-to-date passport and visa information visit www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/france/entry-requirements
We are unable to accept responsibility if you are unable to travel because you have not complied with any passport/entry/immigration requirements.
Fact File
- Currency: Euro
- Eurostar Time: Approx. 2 hrs 15 mins
- Language: French
- Time zone: GMT+1
- Country: France
You can take a look at our solo travel FAQs to find answers to common questions.
The deposit for this holiday is £250pp, then the remaining balance of the holiday is due a minimum of 75 days before you depart.
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