Rue du General-de-Gaulle, 14160 Dives-sur-Mer, FranceMap
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This place lies in the heart of Dives sur Mer and must not be missed. When we went it was lunchtime so the shops here were closed but that did not detract from the Wow factor. It's like stepping back ...
This little village is a pretty place to visit. There a a few little shops inside along with a place to grab a bite. We were refused drinks in the restuarant as we were not eating. The owner and waitr...
This village centre accommodates local artists and provides some very picturesque examples of half-timbered houses, with lots of external decorations designed to enhance the experience of a journey ba...
***SPOILER ALERT*** Brace yourself for walking into the courtyard because you’re hit by the most quaintly Medieval (okay, Norman) sight EVER. The buildings practically drip history. Add to that the...
Do not miss this
This place lies in the heart of Dives sur Mer and must not be missed. When we went it was lunchtime so the shops here were closed but that did not detract from the Wow factor. It's like stepping back ...
Pretty
This little village is a pretty place to visit. There a a few little shops inside along with a place to grab a bite. We were refused drinks in the restuarant as we were not eating. The owner and waitr...
Picturesque village centre
This village centre accommodates local artists and provides some very picturesque examples of half-timbered houses, with lots of external decorations designed to enhance the experience of a journey ba...
Charming
When you go eating at Le Bougnat go and visit it’s next door and also buy some bread at DuPont bakery..
Like going back in time
***SPOILER ALERT*** Brace yourself for walking into the courtyard because you’re hit by the most quaintly Medieval (okay, Norman) sight EVER. The buildings practically drip history. Add to that the...