Got a day-off or want to make the most out of your weekend? Find below some top suggestions of day trips around Château Coliving
MONT SAINT MICHEL
If you only have time for one day trip during your stay at the chateau – you must pick this one! The Mont Saint-Michel is a tidal island about 1h30 from Château Coliving, famous for the difference of up to 15 meters between low and high tides. Located in a strategic area, it was constantly disputed and the island remained unconquered during the Hundred Years’ War. Today, you can visit the village, ramparts, museums and the abbey, a masterpiece of architecture. Its bay is listed as UNESCO world heritage site. The second most visited landmark in France, after the Eiffel tower is stunning at any season and we definitely recommend it!
DEAUVILLE & HONFLEUR
One hour and a half drive away from the chateau, the town of Deuville has hosted race course and international film festival and for many years has been home of many members of the French high society. Deauville has also built its reputation on sea bathing and has developed many hydrotherapy establishments since 1860, so you may want to visit the Pompeian Baths. The parks are perfect for a walk and you might as well go hiking and see the cliffs by the coast.
Just next is Honfleur, perhaps one of the most picturesque places in the region. With its historical houses, plenty of coffee and lunch options and beautiful waterfront, Honfleur is one of our favourite places around.
ETRETAT
If you’re willing to drive just a little bit further than Honfleur for a longer summer day trip, you would definitely be astonished by the cliffs in Etretat: the nature carved “falaises” are a delight for the eyes and soul. The charming town and beautiful nature has inspired many artists, such as Monet, who had many impressionists paintings done in Etretat and also Maurice Leblanc, the creator of Arsène Lupin – the book “The gentleman burglar” takes place in Etretat.