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The area around Le Hamel Roger is beautiful.
Lush green grass and a mild climate mean the region
is noted for its agriculture, particularly apples
for the production of cider and Normandy’s famous
calvados (apple brandy), named after the region.
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Building a den near the
gite
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This is walking country.
Bocage is a French word referring to a terrain
of mixed woodland and pasture,many of the lanes
and paths have high banks and were well known
to the allied troops following the D-Day Landings
as they found it virtually impossible to see the
enemy. Fortunately the countryside is now very
peaceful and abounds with all manner of flora
and fauna. There are many miles of tracks, for
experienced and novice walkers - and every level
in-between! We never cease to appreciate the wonderful
views across miles of open, undulating countryside.
There are many route-marked walks in the locality,
one of which actually passes our property. We
have maps and details which you can borrow. There
is a place nearby where you can hire a donkey
to carry your belongings, delight your children
or just to accompany you on these walks!
Our nearest bar/restaurant is in the village
of Monchauvet, 4 kms from the cottage. It's a
very friendly place with a little shop. It takes
us just less than an hour to cycle, skate and
walk there with our young children! We stop for
a drink and snack before heading back along the
country lanes. It's a lovely way reconnect with
the world and your family, although there's nothing
to stop you driving of course!
Le Beny Bocage is our nearest 'big'
village where you'll find a range of local
shops, services and restaurants, it's picturesque
and welcoming and just a 10 minute drive from
the cottage. Tucked away on one of the routes
out of the village you'll find a lovely big duck
pond which is great for a stroll. There is a climbing
area for children at one end. Another route out
of the village will reveal a riding school which
offers sessions for visitors.
The nearest big towns are Vire
to the south and Villers Bocage to the
north. It's a 20 minute drive to either and there
are more details about them below.
There is a wide variety of activities, attractions
and sites of interest within 30 minutes from the
cottage. You'll find fishing, golf, swimming,
country parks, woodland, lakes, rivers, miniature
railway, 4x4 off-roading, bungy jumping, a theme
park and a great zoo. We have collected some
information below to give you a flavour but we
can't write it all! There is a collection of leaflets
in the gite, a visitors book with other guests
recommendations and we can be around to pass on
any information we know.
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Viaduc de la Souleuvre
Whilst the primary attraction is bungy jumping,
there are many varied attractions here, based
around the old viaduct.
A very versatile place, you can enjoy a woodland
stroll and view the pathside photographic displays
about the history and engineering of the viaduct.
(Read more here)
There are steps down, or a gently sloping path,
leading to the pretty Souleuvre river and adventure
courses for children and adults.
AJ Hackett, a company renowned worldwide for
extreme sports, has created a centre at the viaduct.
In addition to bungy jumping there is a
huge cable run (This involves being
harnessed on to a cable strung from the viaduct
to a point lower in the valley. You then run off
the edge of the launch platform and slide down
the cable, very fast! A winch brings you back
up.) It's great to watch and those who have dared
are all exhilarated by it. Personally I prefer
a café and crepe in the bar at the top.
Great fun for the adventurous, jumping off the
viaduct. You pay by the jump and the price includes
a T-shirt. It is usually necessary to book in
advance
There are also assault courses
for children here
About 20 minutes drive. Click
here for directions

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Angela, mother of four, first
jump!

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Parc Festyland
Festyland is a friendly 'medieval' theme park,
suitable for beginners! There are plenty of smaller
rides and play places for little ones. There is
a huge wet ride, a pirate ship and rollercoaster
big and fast enough to make me scream for the
older children. A well signposted drive back towards
Caen. Reasonable price and fun for all!
About 30 minutes drive.
Directions
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Zoo de Jurques
This is just minutes from the house
and is a really impressive zoo with well cared
for animals in big enclosures. There is plenty
to see and do.
Zoo de Jurques is great for children and adults.
Less than 15 minutes. Click
here for directions

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Model Railway Museum
This model railway is the result of a father
and son passion for trains and model-making. It
occupies an area of 310m² and has 430m of track.
The whole scene stretches around nearly 4 sides
of the room housing the model and is a detailed
miniature landscape with lots of moving parts,
including a fun fair, rack railway and ringing
phone-box. The tour (with written English commentary)
encompasses a ‘son et lumière’ display.
The museum is set in pleasant gardens with a
miniature train to take a ride on.
About half an hour. Click
for directions

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Country Park
Cerissy-Belle-Etoile is about an half hour drive
through pretty villages. You'll find a country
park there with lots of marked paths through the
woods and great views. There is a little bar/café,
an adventure climbing area for children, a paddling
pool, tennis courts and the ruins of a chateau.
At Cerisy-Belle-EtoileEtoile.
About half an hour. Directions
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Off-Road Driving
Beside the Lac de la Dathee - the FWDFWD
driving centre provides 50 acres of off-road bliss!
You can drive, be driven or just watch
About 20 minutes. Click
here for directions

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Dan really must
drive more carefully!
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Golf
Golf de Vire, a nine hole golf course and practice
area near Lac de la Dathee.
The course is complete with a club
house, bar and cafe, with an outdoor terrace overlooking
the course and the lake. The course is being extended
to an 18 hole course, which is planned to open
in Spring 2008 - although the works do not interfere
with play. Being a public course it is popular
with both English and French players and with
both men and women.
About 20 minutes. Click
for directions to Vire

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A good use for
Dan's ride-on mower
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Lac de la Dathee
This picturesque lake area has something for
everyone. The lake itself is surrounded by a track,
perfect for a gentle walk, a bike ride, a dog
walk or even a jog! There are a number of picnic
benches in shady spots all around the lake. A
large area of the lake and surrounding grounds
is a bird reserve.
The Centre Nautique offers watersports throughout
March to November with kayaks, rowing boats, pedalos
and windsurfing equipment all available to hire.
The lake is very popular with carp fishermen
who can be seen throughout the fishing season,
day and night. Please note that fishing permits
must be obtained.*
Overlooking the lake is the Golf de Vire, a 9
hole golf course and practice area (see above).
On the land surrounding the lake is a four wheeled
drive activity centre (see above) and at Le Butte
Aux Cerfs, overlooking the lake, is a restaurant
serving traditional meals with wonderful views
and they advertise a Friday night spectacular!.
* Daily fishing permits cost in the region of
16 euros and for the more frequent visitors an
annual permit will cost in the region of 70 euros.
These can be purchased from Leclerc or Bricomarche
in Vire, the Tourist Information office in Vire
and also from local tabacs. Depending on the type
of permit, you may be able to fish at other sites
in the region. Please check before purchase.
25 minutes drive. Click
here for directions
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Vire
Vire is our nearest big town. The outskirts have
large retail outlets and supermarkets. As you
go into the town centre you find beautiful floral
displays and fountains, there are buildings of
historic and architectural interest and many boutiques
and shops.
On Friday mornings the centre becomes a wealth
of scents, sights and sounds with one of the largest
street markets in the area.
There are many cafes and restaurants offering
good fare at reasonable prices. They are welcoming
to children.
During the summer months there are regular firework
displays and street activities. There is a cinema,
theatre, racecourse, swimming pool with slides
and a skatepark.
We are impressed with the towns ecological efforts,
they have a very new wetland filtration system
and a biomass district heating system which recycles
the woodwaste from hedge clippings and tree maintenance
work. There is actually a renewable energy centre
near to the cottage, you can see more on their
website here
About 20 minutes. Click
here for directions

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Falaise
Thirty minutes to the east lies Swiss Normandy,
described as one of the most beautiful regions
in France. In the heart of this area lies Falaise,
the home of William the Conqueror, with its striking
castle. This was badly damaged during the war,
but has now been sympathetically restored.
About 30 minutes Click
here for directions

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Wildlife
A rundown of the wildlife to be found in the vicinity
of Le Hamel Roger

(Click)
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