I've decided to do a new series highlighting some of our favourite places we visited around Normandy France last summer. It was a fantastic vacation - one well worth spending some time remembering. If you happen to be one of the lucky ones and are visiting Normandy this summer then be sure and take notes, and if France isn't in the cards for you ... well then how about a little armchair travel. It's good for the soul.
I'm going to start with my favourite day trip because I just can't wait to share it with you. It was such a blast and including everything I love - a little adventure, a hike in some beautiful scenery, the ocean, old houses, and good food.
Most people get to Étretat by driving to the pretty coastal town, but we stopped a few kilometres outside of town and took a different mode of transportation. We were staying with our friend's in Normandy and going to Étretat by Velo-rail was recommended to them as a fun way to get into town (you can get more details from their website here). Velo-rail is like a pump car that can be pedaled. Five people can sit on the cars and, at any one time, two can pedal.
You ride down the hill through the countryside. I'll let you in on a little secret though, it isn't exactly difficult cycling as gravity does a lot of the work for you so you are free to soak up the scenery. And just to put your mind at rest - you don't have to cycle up the hill as there is a train that takes you back up to your car at the end of the day.
Then as you get close to Étretat, the famous cliffs begin to appear behind the town .
Once you reach the station you walk down through the town to the beach. The walk is lovely too as Étretat is full of beautiful homes and gardens.
And a pretty Norman church
with a huge shell for holding holy water.
There are plenty of places to have lunch in town. We had a lovely sunny day so sat outside. I had some mussels which are traditional food for the area (they were delicious although a bit messy to eat).
After getting a bite to eat we headed down to the beach and walked up a trail to the top of the cliffs. It was amazing, breath-taking, gorgeous...
We weren't the only ones to love Étretat - here is one of many pictures Monet painted there.

I'm going to start with my favourite day trip because I just can't wait to share it with you. It was such a blast and including everything I love - a little adventure, a hike in some beautiful scenery, the ocean, old houses, and good food.
Most people get to Étretat by driving to the pretty coastal town, but we stopped a few kilometres outside of town and took a different mode of transportation. We were staying with our friend's in Normandy and going to Étretat by Velo-rail was recommended to them as a fun way to get into town (you can get more details from their website here). Velo-rail is like a pump car that can be pedaled. Five people can sit on the cars and, at any one time, two can pedal.
You ride down the hill through the countryside. I'll let you in on a little secret though, it isn't exactly difficult cycling as gravity does a lot of the work for you so you are free to soak up the scenery. And just to put your mind at rest - you don't have to cycle up the hill as there is a train that takes you back up to your car at the end of the day.
Then as you get close to Étretat, the famous cliffs begin to appear behind the town .
| Love the shells decorating the front of this house |
with a huge shell for holding holy water.
After getting a bite to eat we headed down to the beach and walked up a trail to the top of the cliffs. It was amazing, breath-taking, gorgeous...
We weren't the only ones to love Étretat - here is one of many pictures Monet painted there.





















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