Situated in the lower Normandy, Basse Normandy is an administrative center that was created back in 1956 when the Normandy was divided. Often com pared to the English countryside, Basse Normandy also sprouts the typical hedges that separate apple orchards and pastures. Mont-Saint-Michel is a stunning half island with an abbey that stands proud and is still home to Benedict Monks today. If you are into cemeteries, museums and memorials you will enjoy visiting the Cote de Nacre. History buffs will love to hear that William the Conqueror built and abbey in Caen and that it is a popular tourist spot today. All in all, there is so much to do in Basse Normandy that you'll never get bored.
Basse Normandy is home to some grandiose properties that speak of wind swept days and a life in the rugged outdoors. Beautifully restored farmhouses will delight property investors as much as brand new residential developments. Many properties here have plenty of character and entice you to sit by the fireplace and drink a glass of wine while nibbling on some cheese and the French baguette.