Traveling Normandy, France with Kids | Honfleur, Omaha Beach, & Courtomer

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  • Traveling Normandy, France with Kids | Honfleur, Omaha Beach, & Courtomer
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    Honfleur, and Normandy as a whole, offers a great contrast to the other parts of France that we have visited so far: Cote D’Azur and Paris.
    On our first full day in Normandy, we explored our base town of Honfleur.
    Our second full day in Normandy was a road trip day! We headed to Courtomer, France, a small village of less than 800 total inhabitants.
    On our 3rd full day in Normandy, we left Courtomer pretty early because today was the day we were going to see the D-Day beaches! Specifically, we visited Omaha Beach & the Omaha Beach Museum.
    On our last full day in France, we took it slow on Honfleur, visiting a local rock shop, riding the merry-go-round, and visiting La Plage one last time.
    To be honest with you, Normandy wasn’t even on my radar until our friends invited us to join them on a trip here; I am so glad we went! There were charming towns, wonderful learning opportunities, and deep cultural experiences to be had all around.
    Have you ever considered visiting Normandy?
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Комментарии • 4

  • @AmyDrylie
    @AmyDrylie 4 месяца назад +1

    I’ve also subscribed and my two kids and I love your channel and the adventures. One question, what backpacks do you use with the kids?

    • @LivingUnconventionally
      @LivingUnconventionally  4 месяца назад +1

      Hi there! We use the Deuter Fox 30L backpacks, and they are awesome. Our kids are 5 and 6, and they are still growing into these. I expect them to have them for a very long time. Here is the link: www.deuter.com/us-en/shop/backpacks/p612097-children-s-backpack-fox-30

  • @living4foodntravel
    @living4foodntravel 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hello
    I recently found your channel and subscribed it right away. I saw your video about France tour with kids and I really need your help in planing a trip.
    We are planning for France trip in Mid September to Early October for 10 days. We wanted to spend 6 days in Paris including a day trip to Versailles.
    We are just confuse about where to spend rest of the 4 days? Should we stay in Northern France and travel to Normandy or go to south via train and explore Cannes, Antibes and Nice on last 3-4 days. We are living in Ohio. We have 2 kids (3.5 and 6 years). We don’t want to be over ambitious and get kids exhausted rather we wanted to give them life time memories. Thank you so much.

    • @LivingUnconventionally
      @LivingUnconventionally  5 месяцев назад

      You are going to LOVE France! We were surprised by how much we enjoyed it. Paris has endless things to do. We loved the Seine River boat tour.
      As far as your final 4 days, I'll say that the French Riviera is nothing short of spectacular. This area is luxurious with excellent dining options, beautiful coastal views, and lots of charming towns to explore. You could even hit the World's 2nd smallest country while in the area-- Monaco! This was our favorite area in France; we preferred our stay in Cannes to Nice, but the whole area is nice.
      With that being said, Normandy is significantly closer to Paris than Cote D'Azur is. You would be better off flying from Paris -> Nice rather than driving or taking the very long train ride. The flight is quick and easy. Our drive from Paris -> Honfleur, Normandy was about 2-2 1/2 hours so not too bad. Normandy is large and spread out. It's not as convenient to take the train as you might think. I am thankful we had a rental car. The beaches of Normandy and war museums are very interesting, but I'm not sure your kids will enjoy it at their age (at least not your younger one).
      You'd be better off just playing at the beach, and the beaches in the South of France are much nicer than in Normandy. Also, the stuff to do and see in Normandy is quite spread out; whereas, all the little towns and things to see in the South of France are close together and very accessible by train and bus.