I'm French, born and raised in in Normandy. You managed to encapsulate Normandy under 15 minutes. You do the place justice! I like Normandy and its landmarks very much but what I like most is seeing, hearing, getting to meet nice people like you coming from the world over. That is what Normandy has got best. Thank you so much for your witty suggestions and also the 5 hates, those are real issues. Those sound pieces of advice will truly help our fellow travelers be more prepared. Merci beaucoup. Warm regards to you, your beautiful family and to everybody who has made and will make the trip. I wish I could meet you all. Greetings to America, England, Canada and all the English speaking countries from Normandy. Heart felt thank you on this June 6 2019. We love you
Guillaume Romain Merci pour votre tres gentils mots a propos les citoyens des Etats-Unis. Moi, j’adore la Normandie et aussi les gens qui y Vivent. J’espere voyager la-bas encore une fois dans Jen annee.
@@stephenlowenstein9233 Quel plaisir de trouver votre message en réponse à mon commentaire. Votre français est excellent. La Normandie vous aime autant que vous l'aimez et vous serez toujours le bienvenu 🤗 🇺🇸🇫🇷
There's is nothing like Mont Saint Michel at night. When the lights come on and you are outside looking back, it is absolutely stunning. Truly, one of the most beautiful sights I have ever seen in all my travels.
Im 72 and spent six weeks traveling in paris on right bank, Brittany, Saint Malo and local bus to Mont Saint Michael, Angers, Caen with local bus to Honfleur, Issy les Moulineaux and Paris in Latin Quarter. Used the train system and local buses. Never had a single problem and didn’t need a car. Planning my next trip already.
There is nothing more American than visiting Omaha Beach and that cemetery. You don't have to be a history buff to pay homage to those young American boys who gave their lives for freedom. It's a special feeling being there. No need to be a super patriot to appreciate being in Normandy as a special place to be American.
Been there twice and I always discover something new. There Is always something to see. and yes i live in denmark and my car has nothing of notable equipment except for floor mats and a bluetooth radio. But It's a Renault Twingo II and so far no problems. Not even rust. Even manage about 19 kilometers pr liter UL95 in the tank from door to door
The people and little towns are welcoming! I love picking up fresh fruits, veggies, and delicious foods from the local farmers markets. The seaport towns are amazing with the most delicious seafood!
Mark, Good video. Your enthusiasm for Normandy is apparent. If the Normandy tourism board does not sponsor you, they should. PS. ". . . and stuff like that." x 16 ;-D
Great tips! While my wife and I were able to get by without knowing Italian in Rome, we found that her being able to speak some French was almost necessary in some of the towns we visited in France. Great people and country to visit!
I've cycled the Normandy coast in the autumn and it was great. A little rain, great food etc. But I guess what struck me is how unspoilt it is. Little traffic, not much modern development. Yes it's not the Med but - I've always felt like it's a place where I could live - there's something very relaxed and real about the place.
Memorial on WW2 in Caen is a great museum too. Normans are very attached that Americans, Canadians’and English enjoy their stay for reasons we know. Love to see your enthousiam about Normandy!
I have booked a cruise for October and Le Havre is one of our ports. Your video has been very helpful in educating me and helping me learn more about the excursions offered.
if you like walking in the moutain you can go to the "Norman Switzerland" it's very nice and some kind of physical. Plus, you can have a cow ride there !
i was in Normandy and brittany in august and september of '19 and loved every minute of it and plan on going back once the travel bans are lifted...a great place. thanks for the video...
Enjoyed the Calvados and Camembert. Good seafood as well. I was in Normandy for the 50th Anniversary of D-Day. Very evocative. Also take time to visit La Cambe German War Cemetery near Omaha Beach. A stark contrast to the allied cemeteries.
I was also there at that time in 1994. One of our tour group members was a former USAAF P-51 Mustang fighter pilot who flew air cover on June 6th. He told us that it was his job to kill enemy tanks...and anything else that was moving and not one of "ours"=Impressive....
I've only been to Paris, but I love history. War history is my favorite subject!!! I must visit Normandy as I would love to pay my respects to the brave American service members who sacrifice their lives to protect freedom!!! Thank you for this informative video!!!
There are a number of US tour companies that specialize in visits to different museums and historical battle sites, not just the D-Day Normandy beaches and not just WWII. The entire region is full of history.
I just love how you talk and describe everything :D Been to Normandy last year for 74-th D Day anniversary. Great place, great food and nice people! Hope to visit again some day!
Visiting Normandy in March for the first time. So excited! The food looks Devine! Showing the hubby this video so he believes me about having to renting a car. He’s never driven in Europe and is hesitant. Need to break him of that fear. Thanks for these great Normandy videos! Karen
Oh I love your enthusiasm for travel...we were fortunate as our French DILaw and French speaking Australian son drove us around these areas....everything you said is totally spot in. Your own transport (with family driving) is so much fun. The b&b country accommodation is wonderful and yessss if you must haaahaaa the food and drink is spectacular
I had very similar experience visiting Normandy last year. I thought the parking at St. Michael was not bad at all and we visited there in August. The abbey is spectacular. The Normandy beaches are great places to learn about the heroism of the soldiers. Both places must see in France. Indeed poeple in Normandy are very friendly and helpful.
I would like to visit Normandy someday. I came fairly close to it. The spouse and I rented a car in the UK and then took the chunnel to France. We didn't do anything in France, just bypassed it for Belgium. We ended up touring WWI sites while in Belgium. WWI seems to be forgotten by Americans these days, so it was interesting to see some sites there. We didn't have time for Normandy, but will try to make plans in the future. Your video really sold me on it. I've only visited France once for a trip -- to Paris. Although they have some of the best tourist attractions around, the experience put me off for a variety of reasons and I haven't returned (minus the quick drive mentioned and a layover at the Charles De Gaulle Airport).
AWESOME, as always. I a specially loved the suggestion of asking your "Garson" for meal choices. Though some Restaux, Bistros or Brasseries will offer the expected regional fair, some out-of-the-way establishments may have what is referred to as "fait maison", where the food preparation will consist of fresh, seasonal ingredients, giving you a true regional experience. One rule of thump is to look for a menu that is written on a chalkboard as opposed to a multi paged printed menu. Or, simply look for, or ask about "fait maison". Enjoy!
the friendliness was a thing when we were in Bayeux are tour stopped there for a 2.5 hour lunchbreak when went and saw the tapestry then went to the cathedral along the way we grabbed a sandwich to go from hole in the wall (literally) the gentleman did not speak more then 3 worlds in English and us with about 3 words of French but with a smile a point we got food and was on our way it was fun
Went to Mont St. Michel in April. So beautiful. We stopped at La Cambe, the German Cemetery near Omaha Beach before we went to the US cemetery. Very different than the US cemetery.
Tips on walking to and from Mont St. Michel at low tide. Mark was not kidding when he compared the mud to quicksand. You could be stuck up to your thighs or waist in thick mud! Never walk across the mud solo! Make sure other people are nearby to help lift you out of the mud. In addition, check the high and low tides charts. They are posted at both ends of the muddy path. You do not want to be marooned on the island overnight or, worse, stuck in the mud as the tide rolls in!
The same goes for Australia. There is very limited public transport, especially in remote areas. In the major cities you can easily get from one place to the other by train if you don’t plan on driving. But if you want to experience the countryside, then you will need to have your own car. Where I live for example, there are no train services, so I need a car to get around. 00:44.
I'd say watch or re-watch Save Private Ryan before going. and go visit the German cemetery also. Losses have been both sides. The museum at the American cemetery is free and the best of all museums in Normandy
The tapestry at Bayeux used to be longer, there are signs that there was at least another section covering the end of the battle, but it has been missing for so long that there no surviving descriptions of what is missing - speculation is that it covered the fighting at the 'Malfosse', a ditch behind the Saxon line where they rallied & caused significant casualties after the loss of Harold II.
I truly enjoyed my last visit to Normandie which included the port of Saint Malo, I cannot forget the sights of Mont Saint Michel and especially the food at La Mere Poulard. A bientot Normandie!
Im so going to Normandy! Just curious, is it safe to be roaming and walking around the beaches/grass area? Are there any unexploded ordinance or mines still laying around?
If you go to the American Cemetery (or other one) do this. Record some names. Then when you return home seach for his history. Give a face to that name. I think it''s the best homage you can pay to those soldiers. I did that...
We love France in general, we were born in the Uk and emigrated to Canada in 1975. We have spend t a week in Paris and also a month in Provence and Côte d’Azur. Loved it all. We would love a trip to Normandy and Brittany so thanks for the film. We do find that you speak too fast, hard to catch everything. I do not know why you state that a thing you hate is limited opening hours, when that is true anywhere. No problem. Also if not a history buff one may get bored of the war sites. Well if one was not interested in the history of the wars, then one would not go. Hardly a reason to hate. In fact you really did not hate anything.
I was in France for almost a month last year for genealogy research and of all the regions I visited, Normandy was my least favorite. The pollution was horrible! I stayed in the village of La Remuee, which appeared to be rural (it wasn't really)? Honfleur was a pretty little town but touristy. Rouen had a rough vibe around the train station so I ended up just waiting inside to catch a train to Paris. Paris was amazing though and I'm ready to go back.
Mont St. Michel is one of the most amazing places we’ve been. It literally felt like being in a Disney movie set. But I agree, it’s really hard and/or expensive to get to it.
For the past week and the next to come it will be around 30°C. Summer is the best time of the year to come and visit to enjoy sunny warm days there but around easter is ok too. Other period of the year expect clouds, wind and rain. That can also happen in summer but those who only like warm weather I would not suggest to come between november and may. June, july, august, september (and october possibly) are the best months to visit to be able to be the most outdoors.
I believe all pll with w license needs to know how to drive a manual. Same with motorcycles. Idk. I learned how to drive a manual at 16 and dirt bikes at 15. Maybe that’s why I’m biased lol.
We've been through Normandie numerous times as part of our travel from Rosslare. However, it has always been a pass-through. With the issues around CoVid (and a growing dislike for air-travel), we are really considering a holiday in Normandie & Bretagne this year. However, any time we search for tourist things to do in Normandie, all we get is D-Day suggestions. And as you said, unless you're a history buff, it won't interest you. Can anyone here suggest things to do around Normandie or Bretagne. ?
Hey Mark, do you have a video on the Lyon area? We’re going to be in Lyon late August or early September 2020, and we want to know what else to do when we’re in the area.
Is stick shift even taught anymore? This advice is well meant, but perhaps difficult for many Americans. I was never taught and it's too late for me to try to learn!
@@nonoctoro4933 well not really since they were all from celtic descendent!!!viking are the german celt.most of them were from the same race not that different.it was the roman who specified the german from the irish or normandy.they were simply tribes from different lands.all celtic
I agree😉they "occupied"the lands . Bretagne and normandie are still celtic for French its theire roots but i can t denies the german expansion on north Europe so its both true than.thanx for the history lesson 😊
Now that you've placed Mont Saint Michel in Normandy you might want to watch out for viewers from Bretagne. Check for Torches and pitchforks behind their backs first!
we stayed in Paris most of the time, but made a day trip to Mont St. Michel in April. Where were not too many tourist, most of them was children groups. If you gonna go to Michel, look up at tade waves by day and time, because where is tome, when the water is so high, that you can't go to the monastery. Also, i got engaged in these quick sands, and it was perfect ^^ Much better place for proposals than Paris, because it is not cheese :)
Cider is a popular cheap drink today, but it used to be rare. Kings loved it. We drank it with the "galette des rois", king's cake in Epiphany. Cider became democratic with agricol specialization : wine in Bordeaux and Bourgogne where the soil and sun are better, and grass/cows/apples in places like Normandy (hence milky and apple products). :) Etymology ? English cider < Old french cidre or cire < cisdre < late latin sicera < greek sī́kera < hebrew šēḵār 'strong drink' ; see also english shicker 'drunk' by way of yiddish < hebrew šikkōr.
Fantastic video and I so agree with you about this part of France getting into your soul a bit more than other parts of France. I go to Normandy in June most years (but alas not this year!) and I think it's a pretty good time of year to go. The number of tourists is not actually that bad. There is one major piece of advice I would give to anyone going to any part of France though: don't go in August. I made this mistake once and regretted it. France is closed in August. Seriously, the entire country is closed.
I'm French, born and raised in in Normandy. You managed to encapsulate Normandy under 15 minutes. You do the place justice! I like Normandy and its landmarks very much but what I like most is seeing, hearing, getting to meet nice people like you coming from the world over. That is what Normandy has got best. Thank you so much for your witty suggestions and also the 5 hates, those are real issues. Those sound pieces of advice will truly help our fellow travelers be more prepared. Merci beaucoup. Warm regards to you, your beautiful family and to everybody who has made and will make the trip. I wish I could meet you all. Greetings to America, England, Canada and all the English speaking countries from Normandy. Heart felt thank you on this June 6 2019. We love you
Guillaume Romain Merci pour votre tres gentils mots a propos les citoyens des Etats-Unis. Moi, j’adore la Normandie et aussi les gens qui y Vivent. J’espere voyager la-bas encore une fois dans Jen annee.
@@stephenlowenstein9233 Quel plaisir de trouver votre message en réponse à mon commentaire. Votre français est excellent. La Normandie vous aime autant que vous l'aimez et vous serez toujours le bienvenu 🤗
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Que Dieu vous bénisse mom frère….j’ai tombé amérourx de la Normandie lots de grande-mere me la fait connaïtre!!! ❤❤❤😅
There's is nothing like Mont Saint Michel at night. When the lights come on and you are outside looking back, it is absolutely stunning. Truly, one of the most beautiful sights I have ever seen in all my travels.
Im 72 and spent six weeks traveling in paris on right bank, Brittany, Saint Malo and local bus to Mont Saint Michael, Angers, Caen with local bus to Honfleur, Issy les Moulineaux and Paris in Latin Quarter. Used the train system and local buses. Never had a single problem and didn’t need a car. Planning my next trip already.
As a Norman I agree 100% with all you says. Hope you enjoy it as I do every day!
There is nothing more American than visiting Omaha Beach and that cemetery. You don't have to be a history buff to pay homage to those young American boys who gave their lives for freedom. It's a special feeling being there. No need to be a super patriot to appreciate being in Normandy as a special place to be American.
100% agree with this post!!!
I'm German, I've been there. Extremely moving, just like the Mémorial de Caen !
Been there twice and I always discover something new.
There Is always something to see.
and yes i live in denmark and my car has nothing of notable equipment except for floor mats and a bluetooth radio.
But It's a Renault Twingo II and so far no problems. Not even rust.
Even manage about 19 kilometers pr liter UL95 in the tank from door to door
The people and little towns are welcoming! I love picking up fresh fruits, veggies, and delicious foods from the local farmers markets. The seaport towns are amazing with the most delicious seafood!
Hi im french i live in Normandy i love Normandy Vive la France !!!
Pareil je suis français et je viens de Normandie tu viens de quel ville a peu près moi a 30 km de cean
@@0ursyx816 à l'ouest du Calvados pres de vilers bocage et toi ?
@@0ursyx816 je vie pas loin de vilers bocage côté ouest du Calvados
Ok
Moi à une ville qui s appelle st pierre sur dives
Mark, Good video. Your enthusiasm for Normandy is apparent. If the Normandy tourism board does not sponsor you, they should.
PS. ". . . and stuff like that." x 16 ;-D
One day I hope they will invite me. But I'm happy to promote France and Normandy.
Great tips! While my wife and I were able to get by without knowing Italian in Rome, we found that her being able to speak some French was almost necessary in some of the towns we visited in France. Great people and country to visit!
I was there end of May. Are paths must have crossed. Loved Normandy
Being from Newhaven I know Dieppe very well.19th August 1942 is a date that will never be forgotten
I've cycled the Normandy coast in the autumn and it was great. A little rain, great food etc.
But I guess what struck me is how unspoilt it is. Little traffic, not much modern development.
Yes it's not the Med but - I've always felt like it's a place where I could live - there's something very relaxed and real about the place.
Memorial on WW2 in Caen is a great museum too.
Normans are very attached that Americans, Canadians’and English enjoy their stay for reasons we know.
Love to see your enthousiam about Normandy!
I have booked a cruise for October and Le Havre is one of our ports. Your video has been very helpful in educating me and helping me learn more about the excursions offered.
if you like walking in the moutain you can go to the "Norman Switzerland" it's very nice and some kind of physical. Plus, you can have a cow ride there !
i was in Normandy and brittany in august and september of '19 and loved every minute of it and plan on going back once the travel bans are lifted...a great place. thanks for the video...
Nice video. My dad was one of the first on the beach in Normandy. Someday I would love to visit.
From one US service member to another, I salute your dad!
Enjoyed the Calvados and Camembert. Good seafood as well. I was in Normandy for the 50th Anniversary of D-Day. Very evocative.
Also take time to visit La Cambe German War Cemetery near Omaha Beach. A stark contrast to the allied cemeteries.
I bet it was crazy when you visited, right?
I was also there at that time in 1994. One of our tour group members was a former USAAF P-51 Mustang fighter pilot who flew air cover on June 6th. He told us that it was his job to kill enemy tanks...and anything else that was moving and not one of "ours"=Impressive....
I have spent 6 months in Normandy as part of a student exchange and I can only agree with everything you mentioned. Great video! :)
I've only been to Paris, but I love history. War history is my favorite subject!!! I must visit Normandy as I would love to pay my respects to the brave American service members who sacrifice their lives to protect freedom!!! Thank you for this informative video!!!
There are a number of US tour companies that specialize in visits to different museums and historical battle sites, not just the D-Day Normandy beaches and not just WWII. The entire region is full of history.
Okay, okay I'm sold! Adding Normandy to my list. Sounds lovely. :)
I’m a Normandy lover too. Went to school at IFI - Rouen and loved that city. Best thing I ever did.
I just went to Nice and I’d highly recommend it. Best part of France in my option. Lots of public transportation aswell.
I stayed in the SAME barn on my stay in Normandy! Love that place
Would you be able to tell me the name of the barn or add a link? I'm heading there in March. Thank you
Thank you Mark. We are looking at coming back after a 7 year absence and spend more time where our ancestors lived in Calvados. Wonderful overview.
I just love how you talk and describe everything :D Been to Normandy last year for 74-th D Day anniversary. Great place, great food and nice people! Hope to visit again some day!
Wow, this video was SUPER helpful! Heading to Paris and Normandy in a few weeks and your videos are phenomenal! THANK YOU!!
Visiting Normandy in March for the first time. So excited! The food looks Devine! Showing the hubby this video so he believes me about having to renting a car. He’s never driven in Europe and is hesitant. Need to break him of that fear. Thanks for these great Normandy videos!
Karen
Oh I love your enthusiasm for travel...we were fortunate as our French DILaw and French speaking Australian son drove us around these areas....everything you said is totally spot in. Your own transport (with family driving) is so much fun. The b&b country accommodation is wonderful and yessss if you must haaahaaa the food and drink is spectacular
I had very similar experience visiting Normandy last year. I thought the parking at St. Michael was not bad at all and we visited there in August. The abbey is spectacular. The Normandy beaches are great places to learn about the heroism of the soldiers. Both places must see in France. Indeed poeple in Normandy are very friendly and helpful.
Normandie . La pays de ma grande-mère!!! 🇫🇷 Best food on the planet
Best place to go while in France. Bayeux is an outstanding location. Be sure to eat at the Cave in Bayeux.
You had me at "bonjour".
:)
Great video. I'm headed there today for the 75th! Love your videos.
Lucky you!
I would like to visit Normandy someday. I came fairly close to it. The spouse and I rented a car in the UK and then took the chunnel to France. We didn't do anything in France, just bypassed it for Belgium. We ended up touring WWI sites while in Belgium. WWI seems to be forgotten by Americans these days, so it was interesting to see some sites there. We didn't have time for Normandy, but will try to make plans in the future. Your video really sold me on it. I've only visited France once for a trip -- to Paris. Although they have some of the best tourist attractions around, the experience put me off for a variety of reasons and I haven't returned (minus the quick drive mentioned and a layover at the Charles De Gaulle Airport).
AWESOME, as always. I a specially loved the suggestion of asking your "Garson" for meal choices. Though some Restaux, Bistros or Brasseries will offer the expected regional fair, some out-of-the-way establishments may have what is referred to as "fait maison", where the food preparation will consist of fresh, seasonal ingredients, giving you a true regional experience. One rule of thump is to look for a menu that is written on a chalkboard as opposed to a multi paged printed menu. Or, simply look for, or ask about "fait maison". Enjoy!
I can’t wait to go here! I get to go here for a school trip in the week days.
the friendliness was a thing when we were in Bayeux are tour stopped there for a 2.5 hour lunchbreak when went and saw the tapestry then went to the cathedral along the way we grabbed a sandwich to go from hole in the wall (literally) the gentleman did not speak more then 3 worlds in English and us with about 3 words of French but with a smile a point we got food and was on our way it was fun
Went to Mont St. Michel in April. So beautiful. We stopped at La Cambe, the German Cemetery near Omaha Beach before we went to the US cemetery. Very different than the US cemetery.
Great video I plan on going to Normandy France in 2023 ..
Thanks for sharing
I was planning to go Mont St Michel in September!!!!
Can’t wait for my trip
Tips on walking to and from Mont St. Michel at low tide. Mark was not kidding when he compared the mud to quicksand. You could be stuck up to your thighs or waist in thick mud! Never walk across the mud solo! Make sure other people are nearby to help lift you out of the mud. In addition, check the high and low tides charts. They are posted at both ends of the muddy path. You do not want to be marooned on the island overnight or, worse, stuck in the mud as the tide rolls in!
I'm American. The Normandy cemetery is on my bucket list.
Thanks Mark! This is on my itinerary for the next European trip. Your true enthusiasm shows 😊
Thank you. It's a truly moving experience.
Are you going to stay for the 75th anniversary of D Day?
That's a great question!
They aren't. I asked them on a live chat.
I am from India and I deeply long to visit Normandy ❤️❤️❤️ and I speak French 😉
The same goes for Australia. There is very limited public transport, especially in remote areas. In the major cities you can easily get from one place to the other by train if you don’t plan on driving. But if you want to experience the countryside, then you will need to have your own car. Where I live for example, there are no train services, so I need a car to get around. 00:44.
Very informative. Love your videos ❤️
I'd say watch or re-watch Save Private Ryan before going. and go visit the German cemetery also. Losses have been both sides. The museum at the American cemetery is free and the best of all museums in Normandy
Thank you for the tip about American museum!
One thing I love about Normandy is the history
The tapestry at Bayeux used to be longer, there are signs that there was at least another section covering the end of the battle, but it has been missing for so long that there no surviving descriptions of what is missing - speculation is that it covered the fighting at the 'Malfosse', a ditch behind the Saxon line where they rallied & caused significant casualties after the loss of Harold II.
Great video! Look forward to seeing more 👌
I truly enjoyed my last visit to Normandie which included the port of Saint Malo, I cannot forget the sights of Mont Saint Michel and especially the food at La Mere Poulard. A bientot Normandie!
redprevo except Saint Malo is in Brittany 😁
It was very eye opening to me how closely tied the Norman history was tied to British history
Almost everything is closed on Sundays too. Make sure you get your supplies on Saturday.
Sunday, day of the Lord in France !
Thank you for the tip! I'll have to remember that when I go to Normandy.
Also, whatever you do don't go to France in August. The entire country shuts down for the entire month. No joke.
@@oliveradams8711 of course you joke 😀 there are a lot of tourists on summer.
No, not joking. You try going to Paris, for example, in August. It's a ghost town. They're all on les grandes vacances.
5:37 : "The sea is right out here and it's the Atlantic" is a nice guess but it's not the Atlantic Ocean, it's the Channel :)
Your boys are adorable!
Watch for the quicksands off mount st michel
Im so going to Normandy! Just curious, is it safe to be roaming and walking around the beaches/grass area? Are there any unexploded ordinance or mines still laying around?
If you go to the American Cemetery (or other one) do this. Record some names. Then when you return home seach for his history. Give a face to that name. I think it''s the best homage you can pay to those soldiers.
I did that...
We love France in general, we were born in the Uk and emigrated to Canada in 1975. We have spend
t a week in Paris and also a month in Provence and Côte d’Azur. Loved it all. We would love a trip to Normandy and Brittany so thanks for the film. We do find that you speak too fast, hard to catch everything. I do not know why you state that a thing you hate is limited opening hours, when that is true anywhere. No problem. Also if not a history buff one may get bored of the war sites. Well if one was not interested in the history of the wars, then one would not go. Hardly a reason to hate. In fact you really did not hate anything.
I was in France for almost a month last year for genealogy research and of all the regions I visited, Normandy was my least favorite. The pollution was horrible! I stayed in the village of La Remuee, which appeared to be rural (it wasn't really)? Honfleur was a pretty little town but touristy. Rouen had a rough vibe around the train station so I ended up just waiting inside to catch a train to Paris. Paris was amazing though and I'm ready to go back.
Mont St. Michel is one of the most amazing places we’ve been. It literally felt like being in a Disney movie set. But I agree, it’s really hard and/or expensive to get to it.
Ooo I might be in Normandy in September 😁
I can tell that you REALLY love Normandy.
Love Normandy! Everything you hate about it I don't mind at all.
Well.. 5 loves and mild annoyances doesnt seem to have the same ring :)
You're on fire Mark! Definitely want to visit Normandy. Thanks for your spot on (as usual) observations.
Another great fun video.
Mark, I can't remember the last time I've seen you so animated to talk about a place.
It must have been the free CALVADOS (lol)
I just really enjoyed my visit.
The people are actually really nice, go to Paris first and you will definitely see the difference.
Another place I've wanted to visit. Great video! Thanks so much..
in summer, temperatures get from 20 to 40 degrés celsius
For the past week and the next to come it will be around 30°C. Summer is the best time of the year to come and visit to enjoy sunny warm days there but around easter is ok too. Other period of the year expect clouds, wind and rain. That can also happen in summer but those who only like warm weather I would not suggest to come between november and may. June, july, august, september (and october possibly) are the best months to visit to be able to be the most outdoors.
Normandy the best part of France no cap
I believe all pll with w license needs to know how to drive a manual. Same with motorcycles. Idk. I learned how to drive a manual at 16 and dirt bikes at 15. Maybe that’s why I’m biased lol.
Thank you. Greetings from Dubai.
Roon and Caine: never heard of these towns.
We've been through Normandie numerous times as part of our travel from Rosslare. However, it has always been a pass-through.
With the issues around CoVid (and a growing dislike for air-travel), we are really considering a holiday in Normandie & Bretagne this year. However, any time we search for tourist things to do in Normandie, all we get is D-Day suggestions. And as you said, unless you're a history buff, it won't interest you.
Can anyone here suggest things to do around Normandie or Bretagne. ?
Hey Mark, do you have a video on the Lyon area? We’re going to be in Lyon late August or early September 2020, and we want to know what else to do when we’re in the area.
COOL chateau! Tres gran video!
Another great video. Thanks, Mark
Is stick shift even taught anymore? This advice is well meant, but perhaps difficult for many Americans. I was never taught and it's too late for me to try to learn!
Thank you, in my mind, for weeks, Ive been planning A car trip to Normandy. /History buff
It is so well worth it
It is easy to drive in France? Is like driving In the US?
Normandy is a viking land
Celtic
@@nonoctoro4933 well not really since they were all from celtic descendent!!!viking are the german celt.most of them were from the same race not that different.it was the roman who specified the german from the irish or normandy.they were simply tribes from different lands.all celtic
I agree😉they "occupied"the lands . Bretagne and normandie are still celtic for French its theire roots but i can t denies the german expansion on north Europe so its both true than.thanx for the history lesson 😊
Now that you've placed Mont Saint Michel in Normandy you might want to watch out for viewers from Bretagne. Check for Torches and pitchforks behind their backs first!
Hi, do a vid on budget holiday for backpackers in normandy. Thx.
have you guys or are you going to visit verdun in france?
we stayed in Paris most of the time, but made a day trip to Mont St. Michel in April. Where were not too many tourist, most of them was children groups. If you gonna go to Michel, look up at tade waves by day and time, because where is tome, when the water is so high, that you can't go to the monastery. Also, i got engaged in these quick sands, and it was perfect ^^ Much better place for proposals than Paris, because it is not cheese :)
I can not wait ❤️🍀
Normandy girls are beautiful :)
Cider is a popular cheap drink today, but it used to be rare. Kings loved it. We drank it with the "galette des rois", king's cake in Epiphany. Cider became democratic with agricol specialization : wine in Bordeaux and Bourgogne where the soil and sun are better, and grass/cows/apples in places like Normandy (hence milky and apple products). :)
Etymology ? English cider < Old french cidre or cire < cisdre < late latin sicera < greek sī́kera < hebrew šēḵār 'strong drink' ; see also english shicker 'drunk' by way of yiddish < hebrew šikkōr.
We travelers need to start building our own exclusive resort environments...
This is great !
Fantastic video and I so agree with you about this part of France getting into your soul a bit more than other parts of France. I go to Normandy in June most years (but alas not this year!) and I think it's a pretty good time of year to go. The number of tourists is not actually that bad. There is one major piece of advice I would give to anyone going to any part of France though: don't go in August. I made this mistake once and regretted it. France is closed in August. Seriously, the entire country is closed.
i have been to several places in France in August and it was not all closed...absurd that you keep saying this.
Huh,there's no comments complain that the video is wrong.
Hmmm. If no one is complaining is it really an internet video?
Comment es-ce que les gens m'acceuillerons si je suis Québécois? À Paris, on faisait semblant de ne pas me comprendre...
See Granville
Japanese,and looks like really nice place to visit. good video.
Glad you talk about my country !
I love your country!