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A much changed Chateau
This is an interesting building that has been badly knocked about and rebuilt over the years. It provides a dominant site in the small town and is obviously much used for social events.
On the way to Mont St. Michel from Bayeux on the back roads we came upon the chateau and couldn't resist but to stop. Great park next to it, entry was free, courtyard was full of 5-year-olds on school...
Quick stop off to explore this interesting castle ruin - but it was closed...
On a grey, rainy day in October we were in the road from the area of Omaha beach in Normandy to Mont St. Michel and we stopped off in Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte to take a look at the medieval castle the...
A much changed Chateau
This is an interesting building that has been badly knocked about and rebuilt over the years. It provides a dominant site in the small town and is obviously much used for social events.
Excellent stop just to stop
On the way to Mont St. Michel from Bayeux on the back roads we came upon the chateau and couldn't resist but to stop. Great park next to it, entry was free, courtyard was full of 5-year-olds on school...
Quick stop off to explore this interesting castle ruin - but it was closed...
On a grey, rainy day in October we were in the road from the area of Omaha beach in Normandy to Mont St. Michel and we stopped off in Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte to take a look at the medieval castle the...
Beautiful castle ruin
The beautiful castle built between the end of the Xth and X1th century in restoration.
Free but short entry
He has 2 big tours and a donjon. Richard Ier from Normandy was his first owner before being sent to the King of France Charles V in 1375.