We love —
- Diving into an oasis of serenity, far from the bustle of the town centre but close to the pleasures of Deauville at the Manoir De La Poterie & Spa 4*.
- Staying in a beautifully designed Normandy country house which is close to the beach.
- Choosing Offer 2 and indulging in a soothing massage at the elegant spa, complete with an indoor pool, a sauna and steam room.
Customer reviews —
Manoir De La Poterie & Spa 4* —
At Manoir de la Poterie & Spa 4*, Anglo-Norman architecture and delicately painted blue woodwork set the tone for a quietly refined escape, where time seems to slow to the rhythm of the Normandy coast.
Awaken to views of apple orchards and verdant gardens, the air scented with cider country blossoms and the subtle promise of French gastronomy. Just moments away, the Normandy beaches unfold as a vast natural sanctuary—windswept, serene, and beautifully unspoiled—ideal for restorative days by the sea. It is a setting shaped for unhurried wandering, where countryside calm meets the elemental presence of the coast.
Your room —
Choose between a Superior Room or Executive Room.
Superior Room (28 m²)
Each Superior Room has been individually designed to make the most of the space on offer. Some are quirky while others are nothing short of regal.
Executive Room (36 m²)
Open the doors of this lavishly adorned Executive Room, inviting you into a haven of tranquility that guarantees a restful night's sleep. Embrace the ultimate comfort and have a truly rejuvenating stay.
Your dining choices
This is a bed and breakfast stay.
Le Louis XVI restaurant presents an abundant and imaginative seasonal cuisine, deeply influenced by the region and dedicated to upholding the esteemed French gourmet heritage. Embark on a delectable voyage that celebrates the rich flavours from both land and sea, a culinary escapade that honours Normandy's distinct terroir while embracing the chef's ever-evolving inspirations. For wine enthusiasts, the Cellar book holds a treasure trove of over 270 wine references, ensuring a delightful complement to this exceptional gastronomic experience.
Your time
Just for you:
- Free access to the spa, pool and sauna per person per stay
- 10% discount on a 60-minute spa treatment per person per stay
- Visit to the Drouin distillery per person per stay
Tailor your holiday to your preferences, whether you crave outdoor adventures or tranquil relaxation. Explore the surrounding area or indulge in delectable Norman cuisine before unwinding at the hotel's excellent facilities. Rejuvenate yourself at the spa, where you can recharge your batteries with a range of possibilities, including whirlpool baths, saunas, hammams, soothing rituals, anti-ageing treatments, and blissful massages.
We've also included a trip to the Drouin Distillery where you will learn about the age-old process of Normandy's cider industry.
Included activities —
Massage (included if you select Offer 2)
Enjoy an indulgent massage at the hotel spa. Please note this needs to be booked in advance with the hotel.
Optional excursions —
Electric bike hire - 5 hours
Hire a comfortable and easy-to-use electric bike to explore Normandy, the coastline or the countryside, effortlessly and in complete freedom.
Electric bike hire - 24 hours
Hire a comfortable and easy-to-use electric bike to explore Normandy, the coastline or the countryside, effortlessly and in complete freedom.
Standard bicycle hire - full day (10 hours)
Hire a stylish and comfortable city bike with 7 Nexus gears to fully enjoy Trouville, Deauville and the Côte Fleurie on easy and pleasant rides.
Your journey to Normandy —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Normandy —
Romantic and storied, Normandy is a land of sweeping coastlines, rolling countryside, and poignant history. This northwestern gem of France blends natural beauty with deep-rooted heritage, from the D-Day beaches to medieval towns and seaside splendour.
Must-sees:
- Mont-Saint-Michel: A dramatic abbey rising from the sea, this island sanctuary is one of France’s most iconic sights.
- D-Day Beaches & Caen Memorial: Walk along Omaha and Utah Beaches, then explore the Peace Memorial in Caen to honour the region’s wartime legacy.
- Etretat Cliffs: Towering chalk cliffs sculpted by the sea, offering breathtaking coastal views and dramatic photo opportunities.
- Honfleur & Deauville: Stroll the colourful harbour of Honfleur or bask on Deauville’s sandy beach, known for its Belle Époque glamour.
- Rouen: A city of half-timbered houses and Gothic spires, where Joan of Arc met her fate and history lingers in every street.
Culinary culture:
Normandy is a gourmet’s delight, famed for creamy Camembert, crisp ciders, and apple-infused Calvados brandy. Feast on moules marinières by the sea, try tarte Tatin in a cosy café, and sample fresh oysters in Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue, where land and sea combine in every bite.
Dive deeper:
Cycle through the green patchwork of the Pays d’Auge, explore hidden chapels and Norman manors, or cruise along the River Seine. In Cabourg or Trouville, unwind with a spa by the sea. Take time to explore the region’s craft markets and learn about traditional cheesemaking or cider-pressing.
Good to know:
Best visited from May to September for mild weather and blooming countryside. Easily reached by train or car from Paris. While French is spoken throughout, the warm local welcome transcends language.