“Le Landemer is located in Urville-Nacqueville, set in a renovated farmhouse on the coast of Normandy. The hotel offers smart accommodation boasting marvellous sea views, as well as bathrooms with crystal washbasins. Stunning seafood dishes are served at the restaurant. A romantic coastal spot.”

Recommended for

  • Foodies

    • The restaurant is the real focal point. The chef gathers produce from local farms to create innovative regional dishes
  • Value chic

    • Considering its spectacular location and its restaurant, this is a very reasonably priced stay
  • Romantic Break

    • A quiet atmosphere, fine dining, and lovely sea views - the ideal spot for a romantic getaway
  • Beach Life

    • Le Landemer is located just a few minutes away from the beach
  • Museums

    • Be sure to visit the La Cité de la Mer maritime museum, only a short distance from Le Landemer
  • Golf

    • Play a round at Cherbourg Golf Course, 10 miles away
  • Great walks

    • Head off on long walks along the coast at sunset
  • Sights nearby

    • Pop over to the historic Manoir de Dur-Ecu
  • Views

    • Stunning panoramic sea views
  • Romantic

  • Sit-out Terrace

  • Quiet

  • Gourmet

  • Charming

  • Disabled access

  • Beach nearby

  • Boutique

  • Sea Views

  • Restaurant

Facilities

  • Rooms

    9 rooms in this hotel
  • Views

    Stunning panoramic sea views
  • Sit-out Terrace

  • Restaurant

  • No pets

  • Bar

  • Parking

  • Wifi

  • Disabled access

Activities

  • Museums

    • Be sure to visit the La Cité de la Mer maritime museum, only a short distance from Le Landemer
  • Golf

    • Play a round at Cherbourg Golf Course, 10 miles away
  • Great walks

    • Head off on long walks along the coast at sunset
  • Sights nearby

    • Pop over to the historic Manoir de Dur-Ecu

Map & Location

Other reviews

Le Landemer

"This splendidly isolated seafront hotel has stylish, up-to-the-minute accommodation and top-class food. Although it would be a pleasure to linger a few days, most visitors use the hotel as an overnight stop —the British tend to be heading to or from nearby Cherbourg."

Originally published by The Telegraph

The best seaside hotels in France

"Perched on the north coast of the Contentin Peninsula, this 150-year-old hotel was once the favoured bolthole of Edith Piaf and her lover Marcel Cerdan. The walls are creamy stone, the 10 rooms are cosy, the restaurant’s light and bright: it all adds up to a secluded, subtly romantic escape from the world."

Originally published by The Times

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