La Villa Les Mots Passants is an atypical property located in Normandy in the center of Cabourg, just 2297 feet from the beach and 16 mi from Deauville.
adrian
France
Nice hôtel, good situation, can walk into the town centre.. Great breakfast, with a good choice of charcuterie, cheese - from Normandie -, and croissants, pain au chocolat, etc.
Located in Le Home Varaville, just 984 feet from the beach, this elegant manor house is set in 1.5 hectares of parkland and offers en suite guestrooms with free Wi-Fi.
GidiST
Israel
The place is beautiful. Great breakfast, parking available
On average, 3-star hotels in Cabourg cost $142 per night, and 4-star hotels in Cabourg are $336 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Cabourg can be found for $546 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $150 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Cabourg for tonight. You'll pay around $255 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Cabourg will cost around $655, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Cabourg is not a big city, but very nice, quiet, and with...
Cabourg is not a big city, but very nice, quiet, and with many activities around ! -- well, if there was just a sea side only, it would be already enough to have a great stay ;-)) but there are many historical places to discover, many various activities to try (both for kids and parents), and so many nice different food experiences to try !
Dimitri
France
10
Scored 10
Cabourg has a special character as a seaside resort.
Cabourg has a special character as a seaside resort. It not only has miles of beautiful beach, but also a lot of beautiful architecture. It has an old-fashioned elegance, but also modern comforts. Even though it is small, It seems to bustle all year round and is no less beautiful on a grey day. The casino has a lot of live music events, with free entry, and is a beautiful Belle Epoque building in itself.
Gwenllian
France
10
Scored 10
Great seaside town with lots to do for each member if the...
Great seaside town with lots to do for each member if the family of different ages. We loved the beach, the quirky seaside shops, the excellent bars and restaurants, the casino and of course, the daily outdoor market!
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Nice location but the beach is better at nearby Houlgate.
Nice location but the beach is better at nearby Houlgate. Plenty of restaurants but they are all on the expensive side for basic dishes. Very little in the way of variety in terms of the food offered (mainly Italian dishes or derivatives), but eminently edible!
Keith
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The artisan bakery in Cabourg high street was superb - we...
The artisan bakery in Cabourg high street was superb - we ate there every breakfast and lunch. So many delightful shops. The beach is a knock out- beautifully clean and goes on for miles. I have travelled to many countries and would rate the beach a no.1.
Please go and see for yourself the kids will love it.
Paul
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Cabourg is obviously a popular French holiday destination.
Cabourg is obviously a popular French holiday destination. In season it is very busy and otherwise quiet. It is a pleasing town with lovely buildings and quiet back streets. There are good sporting facilities for tennis, golf, sailing. The beach and promenade are excellent. It is more upmarket than typical UK coastal resorts. It is well located for touring the D Day beaches and interesting museums particularly Sword/Gold and Pegasus Bridge. Also convenient for Deauville and Honfleur, a lovely historical town. The Tourist Information Office is modern and the staff are very helpful. There are many good shops, cafes, bars and restaurants.
Very friendly and helpful staff during all our stay (with a map on the recommanded restaurants in the town on arrival). The bed was very comfy and the room quiet. Breakfast with a wide variety of choice and good coffee. The spa (2 hammam, 2 saunas) and indoor sport facilities were clean and functional, and the swimming pool sufficiently big to exercise properly.
A lovely charming cottage in an excellent location - close to the beach, the main shopping street and the Grand Hotel.
The cottage is very well equipped. There is plenty of on street parking available close by.
A pleasant half hour walk will take you into Dives-sur-Mer which has some wonderful medieval buildings
Historic hotel where Proust stayed every summer from 1907 to 1913, described in his 2nd book as The Grand Hotel of Balbec. We are big fans of Proust, so this was the main reason for the stay. Hotel is very nice, but rather expensive. Alas, Proust former room (420) was converted to a conference room.
Beautiful location , quiet situation off the main road with secure parking
Rooms were spacious and very tastefully decorated. Kettle and coffee maker in the room with water and daily pastries
Breakfast was delicious served in a very stylish breakfast room.
Photos on booking.com are current
Everything was made perfectly for a solo traveler if just need a small space to relax in. I really like how the room was changeable. From apartment to dining area to my bedroom.. will come again and again. Cabourg is such a beautiful city with so much history in the near from WW II
We loved everything from the moment we arrived. Ease of parking, the room with a sea view and the fantastic warm seawater outdoor pool. We booked a table in the restaurant for evening meal and we’re not disappointed. All in all it’s a superb hotel.
Great little apartment that had everything we needed. 2min walk and you're on a beautiful beach. Cabourg is a beautiful town with lovely restaurants. We enjoyed the walk along the seafront each evening to get dinner. Highly recommended.
The location is excellent central in Cabourg and its stores and close to the beach.
The living and dining room was very comfortable. The kitchen is well equipped. Nothing was missing for cooking.
Nice hôtel, good situation, can walk into the town centre.. Great breakfast, with a good choice of charcuterie, cheese - from Normandie -, and croissants, pain au chocolat, etc.
The gite was very pleasant, but situated too far from the hotel to make it worth having meals at the hotel, so I did not eat at the hotel at all. Very good value for money.
The service at the hotel is excellent, location is great and the breakfast is very enjoyable. In short an exc ellent place to stay and enjoy the sea and nice surroundings.
Very pretty little hotel, parts of the staff very friendly (and others a bit overstrrssed). Nice breakfast, parking on the grounds. Close to center of town.
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