Honfleur, Notre Dame des Vases
Rent a boat in Honfleur, a Normandy seaside resort located near the famous Normandy Bridge , one of the longest in France. Honfleur is a pretty town characterized in particular by the facades of its houses covered in slate, and recognized for the love that many artists have shown it. Facing the city of Le Havre, Honfleur is located in the immediate vicinity of Deauville.
Honfleur also has the particularity of having was able to resist the Second World War. Yes, where Le Havre or Caen were partially destroyed during the war , Honfleur was able to slip through the cracks. This is what gives the town its charm, its old village, its small streets, its small, typically Norman port and most of the houses on the quay. Sainte-Catherine.
You can walk around the town, stroll along the Vieux Bassin d'Honfleur, watch the slate houses reflected in the water, admire the many sailboats and small typical fishing boats like the Sainte-Bernadette (last shrimp boat from Honfleur) or the François Monique (shell sloop dating from 1935).
In the village, you can walk around the Sainte-Catherine church d'Honfleur or near the Maisons Satie.
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But what to do with a boat rental from Honfleur?
From Honfleur, you can cross the Seine estuary and reach Le Havre which is just opposite. You can approach the city's very large commercial and pleasure port. Going back up the Seine, you can pass under the famous Pont de Normandie as well as under the pont de Tancarville a little further.
By following the coast towards the south, you can find yourself near Deauville or even Ouistreham. While to the north, passing Le Havre, you can pass in front of the famous Etretat cliffs, then continue to those of Fécamp or Tréport (which are after Dieppe).