Enjoy a romantic getaway in the Pays de Vire!
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Exceptional guest rooms
"Le Rêve de Pan" is a charming guest room for 2 people in an 18th century stone building of 300m² completely renovated.As soon as you enter, you are projected into the immense volume of the ... Article published on mardi 22 septembre 2020
“A Castle life” day!
Discover the Norman nobility by going to the Domaine du Château de Pontécoulant and take a break in the château's tea room. Extend your day with a stroll through the town of Condé-sur-Noireau with its excellent Espace-Musée Charles Léandre presenting the works ... Article published on mardi 22 septembre 2020
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Nature and slow tourism in Pays de Vire!
Known for its hiking trails, Pays de Vire will amaze you with its diversity of landscapes. Discover at your own pace bocage paths, forests, lakes, wild rivers, hills, mounts...Among the 60 compliant signposted circuits, we have ... Article published on lundi 21 septembre 2020
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photo: L'étape en forêt
Have fun with your family in the Pays de Vire!
In the south of our beautiful territory, in the Virois bocage, is the national forest of Saint-Sever. Go on an adventure in the Saint-Sever forest. offers unusual accommodations and outdoor ... Article published on vendredi 18 septembre 2020
Pays de Vire, a destination for traditional flavors!
View of the Andouille Asselot store in Vire
Discover the Route des Traditions which brings together local producers and artisans wishing to share their know-how and products. Then stop in Vire to taste the famous Andouille de Vire, ... Article published on vendredi 18 septembre 2020
Panorama on the bocage hills, Vire.
What could be more beautiful than a sunken lane bordered by a wooded hedge or a valley where picturesque villages nestle secretly! Thanks to the sun, the rain and clouds and discover each day a different landscape. Hills as far as the eye can see undulate ... Article published on lundi 7 septembre 2020
Right before the Second World War, the economy of the Pays de Vire was largely dominated by agriculture. This very dense bocage area is mainly made up of small family farms which combine livestock and cereal crops to subsist. Weekly markets and major cattle fairs such as the one in Villers-Bocage ... Article published on mardi 17 mars 2020