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De 6 leukste restaurants in Honfleur
"from Office de Tourisme Communautaire Le Havre Etretat Normandie Tourisme. / 89 d / 0 m"
"Overlooking the boats moored in the port, La Petite Chine has something to seduce lovers of high quality tea in Honfleur. Known for their teas from Asia, scones served with homemade jam, pancakes, and apple pies… La Petite Chine is a little paradise at snack time for a sweet tooth."
"L’église Sainte-Catherine est la plus grande église en bois de France, et elle est absolument magnifique !. Elle a été construite sur le modèle d’une halle de marché, en utilisant des techniques de construction navale, ce qui donne l’impression d’une coque de navire renversée. C’est certainement l’un des endroits les plus intéressants de Honfleur."
"Initially intended as a temporary structure, this extraordinary wooden church was built by local shipwrights during the late 15th and early 16th centuries after its stone predecessor was destroyed during the..."
"When looking from the beach, it is hard to miss the spire of this little chapel atop the cliff. This chapel is a 1950 reconstruction of the “Chapelle des Marins” (Sailor’s Chapel) edified in 1856. The original chapel, built for the fishermen and sailors, was regrettably destroyed by German occupiers in 1942 who also destroyed the obelisk of the Nungesser and Coli monument."
"THE CHAPEL OF NOTRE-DAME DE LA GARDE Private chapel open for services in July and August, Falaise d’Amont 76790 Etretat. Route from the hotel"
"A un peu plus d’un kilomètre à l’est du Vieux Bassin se trouve la pittoresque petite chapelle de Notre-Dame-de-Grâce. Construite au début du XVIIème siècle, l’intérieur de la chapelle contient des peintures et des maquettes de navires en commémoration de la riche histoire maritime de cette ville. Adresse : 989 Côte de Grâce, 14600 Équemauville"
"Built between 1600 and 1613, this chapel sits on the Plateau de Grâce, a wooded, 100m-high hill about 2km west of the Vieux Bassin. The area offers great views of the Seine estuary, Le Havre, Honfleur and the..."
"This marvelous garden is unique in the way that the harbor and the city are spread out below the hilltop where the garden is situated, and for the way it acclimates to what was once a 19th-century fortress. Purchased by the city in 2000, this botanical paradise was opened to the public in 2008. As you enter you walk past the antiquated blockhouses of the 19th-century fort and enter a realm of outdoor garden beauty, organized by hothouses and plots according to the geographic source of the plants they nurture."
"The hanging gardens are located in a former military fort, where the gardens and the trees are displayed in greenhouses. This is a place you definitely have to visit."
"Pour reposer un peu vos pieds et votre esprit de toute cette marche, nous vous invitons à aller flâner au Jardin Public de Honfleur : il est tout proche du Vieux Bassin et offre à ses visiteurs de beaux sentiers de promenade parmi de majestueux arbres, des belles fleurs odorantes et de sublimes arches couvertes de roses. Adresse : 14600 Honfleur. Site Internet : https://www.ot-honfleur.fr/decouvrir/en-pleine-nature/le-jardin-public/"
"There are 20 kilometers (12.4 miles) of walking paths to navigate as well as ponds, woodlands, undulating fields, and open countryside in the 160 hectares (395 acres) of the Parc de Rouelles. Along the way, you will be filled with amazement and wonderment when you see the Colombier, a circular building with a funnel roof, situated here since 1631. During a stroll through the woodlands, you can observe 36 different families of trees containing 259 species of trees from all over the world, including a beech tree variety from Chile, the Gingko Biloba from China, as well as many species from this part of the world."
"Perfect for that photo op, the Gardens of Étretat are well-manicured and picturesque gardens peppered with modern sculptures. This wasn’t really our thing to start with, and after seeing the entry price at over 10€ per person, my husband and I decided against. You can check out their website for opening information and tickets here."
"You will be visiting a city by the sea so a trip to the beach is a must-do especially if you will be in Le Havre during summer. It is only about 500 meters from the city center. You will get deckchair rentals, toilets, showers, play beach volleyball, bicycles, canoes, pedalboards, sun surfers and other things as well as experience exhilarating water activities."