From Cabourg to Honfleur, the Côte Fleurie (Flowery Coast) is a 25 mile stretch of beautiful sandy beaches, gorgeous cliffs, and charming seaside resorts. You can go horseback riding in Deauville, swim in Trouville, cycle in Cabourg, stroll the fish market in Trouville, follow the rallye de la Cote Fleurie in Blonville sur Mer or go shore fishing on the beaches of the area. The Côte Fleurie is also where the village of Honfleur is located, an authentic and artistic city where you can visit painting galleries and taste delicious seafood on the Vieux Bassin.
Discover all of Normandy’s secrets, history, culture, heritage, and cuisine during your holiday in France. From
Paris (the famous City of Lights and the world's most visited capital), drive to the north to visit
Norman Countryside (famous for producing excellent cheeses, apple cider, and seafood, such as sea-scallop and herring) and after that, The Cote Fleurie (a 40-kilometre stretch offering sandy beaches, cliffs, and very popular and charming seaside resorts). Finally, drive back to Paris, for one last night stay, before heading back home.
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Deauville was founded as an upscale resort in 1859 by the duc de Morny, Napoléon III's half-brother. With its golf courses, casinos, deluxe hotels, racetracks, regattas, yachting harbor, polo grounds, and tennis courts, Deauville is stylish and expensive.
At the mouth of the Seine opposite Le Havre, Honfleur is one of Normandy's most charming fishing ports. Dating from the 11th century, the town is especially known for its beautiful picturesque port, painted many times by artists of the Impressionist movement.