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  1. There are 4 ways to get from Brest to Normandy by train, taxi, bus, or car. Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2rio's travel planner.

    • Day 1 – Paris to Rouen
    • Day 2 — Rouen
    • Day 3 – Rouen to Bayeux
    • Day 4 – Bayeux and D-Day Beaches
    • Day 5 – Bayeux to Dinan Via Mont St. Michel
    • Day 6 – Dinan
    • Day 7 – The Brittany Coast
    • On to Paris

    We arrived at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) in the early morning. Although there are other public transportation options (such as the regional RER train) also available, we chose to take a taxi (50 euros) to the Gare St. Lazare to catch our train to Rouen (about 1.5 hours). Train booking tip:We used the OUI.sncf app to research and book rai...

    As we often do when first arriving in a new place, we checked in to the hotel and then walked around the area getting a sense of the place. Arriving in the mid-afternoon, we had a quick lunch and then walked around town for a few hours before heading back to the hotel to refresh and get ready for dinner.

    As we did not plan on visiting attractions around Rouen where a car would be needed, we decided to travel once again by train to our next stop in Normandy — Bayeux. It is about a 2.5 hour journey including one transfer in Caen. Bayeux is an excellent place to make your base for visiting the Normandy D-Day sites.

    This is where the driving portion of our trip begins. We took a taxi (about 7 euros) from the hotel to the Hertz rental location at the Total Petrol station in town. From there, we traveled about 20 minutes to Arromanches, the first of our D-Day sites. Refer to our previous post about the Normandy D-Day sites for more information and photos. The ma...

    Mont Saint-Michel — This important historic site about 73 miles from Bayeuxwas our final stop in Normandy. We spent about 3.5 hours, including a quick lunch, exploring the island of Mont Saint-Michel, its abbey (first built in the 8th century) at the top and the winding streets of the village surrounding it. From Mont Saint-Michel, we drove about 3...

    Dinan Highlights

    We felt that a full day of exploring Dinan on the Rance River was sufficient to at least get a look at the main attractions and feel the town’s charming ambiance. However, if you have more time, an extra day or so here would be a good addition to this itinerary. Refer to our previous post with detail about this charming town and main attractions and activities, including the Basilica of St. Sauveur, English Garden, walking the ramparts and riverside path to Léhon, and browsing the shops and g...

    Where we stayed

    La Maison Pavie, 10 Place St. Sauveur — This is a bed and breakfast located in a historic 15th-century half-timbered house on Place St. Sauveur across from the basilica. It has five spacious and beautifully-decorated guest rooms.

    Where we ate

    Favorite meal: Le Cantorbery, 6 Rue St. Claire — This charming and intimate restaurant is located in a 17th-century house on a quiet street near the old town square. Service was impeccable and the regionally-inspired courses were and deliciously prepared.

    We were looking to round out our northeast France trip with a coastal experience. There are many choices for diverse scenery and available activities along the Breton coast.

    Then it was on to Paris for three days. We returned our rental car to the Hertz location across from the railway station in Quimper (13 miles from Combrit). From there we took the train to Gare Montparnasse in Paris.

  2. The Battle for Brest was fought in August and September 1944 on the Western Front during World War II. Part of the overall Battle for Brittany and the Allied plan for the invasion of mainland Europe called for the capture of port facilities, in order to ensure the timely delivery of the enormous amount of war materiel required to supply the ...

  3. Nov 22, 2019 · Train travel from Paris is straightforward, with direct routes to Rouen and Caen in less than two hours. Join this 5-day tour through Normandy's ruggedly beautiful coast, or this 7-day tour that loops around some of the region's points of interest, like the astonishing Mont Saint Michel.

  4. May 17, 2024 · To plan your trip by train, check the national train network SNCF CONNECT. To plan your trip by train, check the regional train network Normad Normandie. Via Eurotunnel: The Eurotunnel terminus in Coquelles is only 1h30′ from Le Tréport, one of the gateways to Normandy.

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