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Normandy. Do the WW2 sights
Hmm, Normandy WW2 sights don't do it for me. The small harbours on the Cherbourg peninsular are delightful and I'm not demeaning that tragic loss of life, courage and sacrifices but when you've seen one concrete blockhouse and a few museums of tin helmets and trench reconstructions you've seen 'em all. Besides, I think you need something more tempting for the cautious lady.Where would you recommend to be the ideal area for a short trip to dip our toe in the water to get a taste for the country?
Brittany is much like your home of Wales. Nice working harbours, attractive coast and fabulous seafood.
However I'm a fan of the Loire Valley. Beautiful rivers, stunning countryside, vinyards, interesting medieval villages and architecture and numerous fresh food markets, plus the brocantes (antique markets) and vides greniers (car boot sales).
Haute (Upper) Normandy itself is good for a short trip. Medieval Rouen is interesting (circa 70 miles from Dieppe) and Bayeux has the tapestry. I've often spent a long weekend based at Dieppe and touring daily from there.
Don't worry about driving on the wrong side of the road. Everyone does it all the time over there.
Oh, and don't worry about the language, the menus are often in French and English. One from my travels..........
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