Historical Tours
The château is less than half an hour away from the Normandy Landing beaches and the Mémorial de Caen. It is the ideal starting point for visiting the D-day museums and the memorial sites that are dedicated to this event.
Turn the pages of history and discover not only the beaches of the D-Day landings, but also Bayeux and its famous Queen Matilda's tapestry, Caen - the city of the Dukes of Normandy -, and Mont-Saint-Michel - a treasure of French heritage -, not to mention the restaurant’s gourmet delights.
The château is less than half an hour away from the Normandy Landing beaches and the Mémorial de Caen. It is the ideal starting point for visiting the D-day museums and the memorial sites that are dedicated to this event.
Take advantadge of your your stay in Normandy tp practice sports and water activities that are sensational or not : kayak, water skiing, jet-ski, sailing, climbing, tree climbing, paddle, bengee jumping, giant tyrolean,golf or even sea fishing.
The Normandy region is full of culinary treasures, it is renowned as one of the region of France offering the most AOC and AOP products. World known for its cheeses -Camembert and Livarot - you can't help but taste the famous Saint-Vaast oysters, the Saint-Jacques shells from Port-En-Bessin, Andouille de Vire, lamb from the Prés-Salés, teurgoule and caramel with salted butter from Isigny.
The Château d’Audrieu, situated between Caen and Bayeux in Calvados, has a prime location in the heart of Normandy’s countryside and its historical heritage, including the Bessin manors and their exceptional gardens. Near the beach, the Normandy coast offers a large range of seaside activities in the Summer, including outdoor sports, kite-surfing, sand yachting as well as horseback riding and cycling in a romantic landscape.