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About Cherbourg

At the tip of Normandy’s Contentin Peninusla, Cherbourg is a bustling port city on a dramatic stretch of scenic coastline. Most visitors arrive by cruise liner or ferry, and many spend just one night in Cherbourg. Considering the growing selection of great accommodation options, cultural attractions and fabulous seafood on offer, however, we’d suggest extending your trip to gain a real sense of the city and surrounding countryside. The best places to stay in Cherbourg include simple, self-catering spots and gorgeous châteaux, perfect for a blissful French escape.

History buffs will delight in strolling around the old town, lined with pretty shopfronts, hotels and eateries. The Musée de la Libération details Cherbourg’s role in the Second World War, when it was a key strategic target after the D-Day Landings. The views from the museum, on the Montagne du Roule, are stunning, and the Fort de Roule is also well worth visiting. Culture aficionados should also pop into the Musée Thomas-Henry, home to an impressive art collection, and the quirky Manufacture Le Parapluie de Cherbourg. The city's farmers' and fish markets are excellent.

Little ones will adore the brilliant Cité de la Mer, one of Europe’s best aquariums, whilst outdoorsy travellers of all ages can enjoy cycling, hiking, horse riding, swimming, fishing and sailing nearby. Do take the time to see Cherbourg’s historic docks, too — this was one of the final places where the Titanic stopped — and it’s now a lively working port, catering to travellers from across the globe. Wherever you’ve journeyed from, you’ll find a warm welcome at the best places to stay in Cherbourg!

The Best Places to Stay in Cherbourg

For Rural Bliss

  • Le Manoir de la Fieffe is an elegant 16th-century residence surrounded by manicured gardens and peaceful, green countryside, close to Cherbourg. Cosy up in one of four inviting guestrooms after dips in the pool and delicious dinners on the sheltered terrace. The two-bedroom cottage is a great addition. A rural gem for families or couples.

FOR AN APARTMENT OR HOLIDAY COTTAGE

  • If you'd prefer a self-catering option, we suggest that you visit our online partner Booking.com.

TRAVEL INFORMATION

  • Catch the ferry to Cherbourg from Poole, or fly to Caen Airport, and travel by road or rail from there. The drive should take 1.5 hours from Caen.
  • Normandy is brilliant for a road trip! Contact our online partner Rentalcars if you would like to hire a car.
  • Travel during the spring or summer for the best weather, with temperatures peaking at around 18°C in July and August — this is the busiest time of year. For a quieter trip, consider visiting in April or September, although the weather will be cooler.

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Best Hotels in Cherbourg

  • Manoir de la Fieffe Cherbourg (Normandy) 7 rooms from €149

    Country Escape  -  A charming 16th century rural house set on a picturesque and little known peninsula, the Cotentin
    Families  -  The self catering cottage with plenty of space and a full kitchen is a great choice for families
    Great walks  -  Enjoy peaceful walks through the countryside and along the coast
    Sights nearby  -  A trip to famed Mont Saint-Michel is a real must
    GardenParking

    An elegant 16th-century mansion in the quiet countryside just 3km from Cherbourg. Expect gorgeous manicured gardens, a fine dining room and a sunny sheltered terrace for meals. Bedrooms are traditional in style but ooze sophistication and bathrooms are bang up to date. Calm, countryside relaxation. See More

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