Haute-Normandie
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Haute-Normandie is an administrative region of northern France, part of Normandy, located between the capital city Paris and the English Channel.
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- Giverny - site of the house of the Impressionist painter Claude Monet
- Les Andelys - an historic medieval town, the site of a remarkable castle and churches
- Saint Martin de Boscherville - Abbey Church with restored gardens and art exhibitions
- Clères - a small village, with a zoological park, and an automobile museum
- Etretat - world-famous arches in chalk cliffs
- Vascoeuil - small restored château with art exhibitions and permanent open-air sculptures
- Seine valley - fantastic scenery along the meanders of the Seine
- Le Crevierit - beautiful valleys and apple orchards.
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The lower valley of the River Seine runs through this region, which combines the administrative départments of Eure and Seine-Maritime.
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- Get centered at Tapovan Normandy: Yoga & Ayurvedic Massage Centre. Hameau de Anneville, 76540 Sassetot le Mauconduit. +33 1 45 77 90 59. Between Fécamp (12 km) and Dieppe (43 km). 60 km from Le Havre and Rouen. Set in a peaceful natural setting, this ayurvedic centre offers week-long treatments and trainings in various ayurvedic arts: Hatha & nada yoga, reiki, ayurvedic/oil massage, Shirodhara (oil treatments), vegetarian cooking, pre/post-natal massage, etc. An international colloquium is hosted in May. Closed in winter.
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