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Le Havre (2hrs)
Exit the port and follow the signs to Caen or Toutes Directions – it is quite easy to get out of Le Havre !
You will join the A29 marked for Caen and go over the spectacular Pont de Normandie bridge. This has a 5 euros toll. You are now following signs to Caen . At the next junction take the A13 to Caen .
As you approach Caen you want to take the southern Peripherique marked for Rennes , Cherbourg and St Lo. Once on the Peripherique you are looking for Exit 9, marked for Rennes and St Lo – the A84.
On the A84 take Exit 40 marked for St Lo and the second exit on the roundabout to St Lo - a new dual-carriageway. Continue on this road.
Exit at Junction 5, marked for Percy. At the roundabout, take the fifth exit marked for Percy, past the impressive Council offices on the right and down the steep hill into Candol past the Petit Auberge restaurant on the right. After Candol and over the railway track, take the first right towards Canisy and Cerisy la Salle, the D38.
Go straight through Canisy, Quibou and Dangy following the signs to Cerisy La Salle. After Dangy look out for a right turn marked to Cerisy la Salle, D73 (about half a mile) and take this road. You now want to take the second road on the left – just past a house, on left, with a rusty corrugated iron roof – the D273 marked for Pont Brocard. This is a narrow, windy lane, so please take care. Go past the farm and other houses that are part of the Le Deshayes settlement and at the end of the lane turn right.
Immediately past the first house on the right, turn right and the Gite is the next building on the right. Please drive through the gated entrance and onto the drive.
Our house is next door so please ring the doorbell and we’ll put the kettle on! The whole journey takes approximately 2 hours - but please don’t hesitate to ring us if you get lost or stuck anywhere – Tel: 0033 233 478735 (if ringing from an English mobile).
** Never driven in France before? Don't forget to have a look at our 'Rules of the Road section'
We look forward to welcoming you to Le Deshayes and wish you a safe journey.
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